Dance performance "Anna Karenina"
based on the music of Alfred Schnittke, motifs from the novel by Leo Tolstoy
Director-choreographer – Anželika Cholina
Set designer – Marijus Jacovskis
Costume designer – Juozas Statkevičius
The performance features roles created by 16 soloists from the Anželika Cholina Dance Theatre, the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, the State Small Theatre of Vilnius, the Kaunas State Musical Theatre, and other national troupes, as well as artists from the ACH Youth Troupe.
"Anna Karenina" is a legendary performance, one of the most magnificent and beloved by audiences created by choreographer Anželika Cholina and the ACH Theatre she founded.
Since its premiere in 2010, "Anna Karenina" has traveled a long and impressive path, applauded by audiences not only in Lithuania but also abroad. To this day, the performance has been shown 127 times and has been seen by a record-breaking number of nearly 80,000 spectators, and such a stunning figure best illustrates the success of the performance and the undying love of the audience.
For the audience, "Anna Karenina" is an opportunity to relive the heroine's great and fragile love story, which awakens the feelings of even the most reserved person, time and time again. Regardless of nationality, age, or views, the most loyal fans of the performance return to experience this miracle created on stage by A. Cholina again and again, some even for the fifth or sixth time, because this story universally touches and accompanies everyone into important reflections – about happiness, about freedom, about the meaning and meaninglessness of life.
Therefore, we are announcing long-awaited news to all fans of A. Cholina and this legendary performance! – by your request, after a several-year break, "Anna Karenina" is returning and will undoubtedly become a special highlight of the ACH Theatre's newest, 27th season!!!
Having heard the request to bring this performance back to the theatre's repertoire at least briefly many times, we confirm – the audience will have a unique opportunity to see once again the masterpiece awarded the "Golden Stage Cross" for choreography in 2011, which has already left an indelible mark on the history of dance theatre in all of Lithuania.
The return of the performance is also special because the lead role will once again be performed by the long-time leading soloist of the ACH Theatre, Beata Molytė, who has embodied Anna Karenina since the very first premiere performance. The audience will have the opportunity to admire the timeless and always impeccable mastery of movement, suggestive and sensual dance, and dramatic performance of this stage star not only in Vilnius and Kaunas, but also in several other Lithuanian cities.
Memorable characters in the performance are also embodied by other well-known dance soloists – Ernestas Barčaitis, Rūta Lataitė, Paulina Čistovaitė, Stefanija Nosovaitė, as well as drama actors, audience favorites Mantas Vaitiekūnas, Leonardas Pobedonoscevas, and others.
Writing the novel "Anna Karenina", L. Tolstoy spoke for the first time about a woman's right to happiness and personal choice, and that a woman should not become a tool for a man's vanity and satisfaction, which was a major scandal in the conservative and patriarchal European society of that time.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the author envisioned such a dramatic end for the main heroine who resisted society, which entered the history of literature, cinema, and theatre forever and which still inspires creators of different genres all over the world today. The story of Anna Karenina is understood everywhere even today, almost 150 years after the appearance of the novel; it is universal, it evokes strong emotions, and thanks to choreographer A. Cholina, this story was reborn in a dance drama that has captivated thousands of viewers.
"Having met the then-ballet soloist of the Klaipėda Musical Theatre, Beata Molytė, I realized – this is my Anna," says A. Cholina, whose discovery of the lead soloist encouraged her to stage this performance. Their creative tandem has lasted for many years, and B. Molytė has created leading roles in other A. Cholina performances as well.
The set design for the performance was created by set designer Marijus Jacovskis, and the costumes and makeup by Juozas Statkevičius, so the performance leaves the audience with a very high level of aesthetic satisfaction.
"When creating, I do not seek to frame my performances in any genre; I am interested in creating life itself on stage. A full, multi-layered life, the kind L. Tolstoy talks about in his novel. In it, he intertwines so much that one can get lost – just like in the complexity of life itself. I tried to refine what seemed important to me, what exists in the present time, and what is relevant to the modern viewer," says A. Cholina.
Two-part dance performance
Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes, with an intermission
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Thanks to your support, our theatre can plan new premieres, maintain a professional troupe of artists, go on tours throughout Lithuania, even to more remote regions of the country where professional performing arts are less accessible, and not skimp on the artistic and technical quality of the performances. Observing the ever-increasing sales of these tickets, we are convinced – we are definitely not alone. Thank you to every single existing and future supporter of the ACH Theatre!
Also, aiming to create a positive change in society and contribute to forming a new approach to cultural patronage in our country, two years ago we took the lead in educating young people and growing a young generation of cultural patrons. Therefore, in the new season, we are continuing the initiative dedicated to all young people aged 15-24 – they will continue to have, alongside the special Patron tickets, their own special FUTURE PATRON TICKETS for all ACH Theatre performances.
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