Jerome Robbins considered the Paris Opera Ballet as his second home after the New York City Ballet. This production in his honour brings together works displaying the infinite diversity of his sources of inspiration and his genius on stage. Be it in the energy of the large-scale Glass Pieces or the intimate sweetness of Afternoon of a Faun and A Suite of Dances, there emerges that rare capacity to make bodies follow the flow in a living comprehension of music. As the celebrated ballet Fancy Free, a veritable theatrical portrait of an era, enters the repertoire, Robbins reveals another facet of his talent.
Crew | Jerome Robbins | Choreographer |
Sound | Valery Ovsyanikov | Music Arranger |
Costume & Make-Up | Irene Sharaff | Costume Design |
Lighting | Jean Rosenthal | Lighting Director |
Directing | Vincent Bataillon | Director |
Sound | Claude Debussy | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Valery Ovsyanikov | Conductor |
Art | Jean Rosenthal | Set Designer |
Sound | Johann Sebastian Bach | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Santo Loquasto | Costume Design |
Lighting | Jennifer Tipton | Lighting Design |
Sound | Leonard Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Art | Oliver Smith | Set Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Kermit Love | Costume Design |
Lighting | Ronald Bates | Lighting Design |
Sound | Philip Glass | Original Music Composer |
Art | Jerome Robbins | Set Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Ben Benson | Costume Design |