The Ballet de Catalunya is pleased to present two special sessions of “Educa Assaigs Oberts” (Educational Open Rehearsals) on “Julieta i Romeu” (Juliet and Romeo). This event offers an immersion into the creative process of our contemporary reinterpretation, highlighting female empowerment and choreographic innovation.
Target Audience: Aimed at all ballet enthusiasts, from aspiring dancers to educators and the general public, promising a comprehensive educational experience.
Location and Capacity: The sessions will be held at the Teatre Principal de Terrassa, Plaça de Maragall, 2, 08221 Terrassa, Barcelona, offering a total capacity of:
150 seats per session. Entry is free, but registration is required to gain access. Registration is essential in advance. We invite those interested to visit our website, select the session of their preference, and complete the registration form to ensure their entry.
Enhanced Program Structure:
Welcome and Presentation: By Elias Garcia, Artistic Director, who will introduce the fundamentals of ballet and the specific details of “Julieta i Romeu”.
Speakers: Elias Garcia, Leo Sorribes (depending on the session) Ballet Masters: Ginett Moncho and Vincent Gros
Observation Period: Sessions that include rehearsals with explanations, analysis of specific scenes, and a complete rehearsal, offering a broad perspective of our production.
Character and Choreography Analysis: In-depth discussions about character interpretation and the choreography process.
Interactive Learning: Opportunity for questions and answers with the dancers and the artistic team.
Behind the Scenes: A look at the set and costume design and how these elements contribute to the narrative.
Benefits for Participants: This experience provides a detailed understanding of choreography, the artistic process behind character portrayal, and the importance of visual elements in a production.
Duration: Each session will last 1 hour, facilitating a concise and knowledge-rich experience.
To complete and enrich this overview:
Attendees are asked to participate actively during the question and answer session, taking advantage of this unique opportunity to interact directly with professionals from the ballet world.
For more information and updates, stay in touch through our social networks and website, where we will also share additional resources for those interested in delving into the world of ballet and choreography.
This initiative is part of our commitment to cultural education and the accessibility of the arts, hoping to inspire a new generation of talent and appreciation for ballet.