Productions of EuroArts at Golden Prague
Learn more about the three EuroArts Productions at Golden Prague.
On Septemper 28 a poetic staging of the new ballet production “The Little Mermaid” was performed by the National Theatre Ballet & Orchestra at the Estates Theatre in Prague. Choreography by Jan Kodet and stage direction by the acclaimed SKUTR tandem (Martin Kukučka and Lukáš Trpišovský).
Recorded by Czech Television and Les Film Figures Libres
September 29 was dedicated to the pianist and harpsichordist Zuzana Růžičková whose life story could make several films, by screening "ZUZANA: MUSIC IS LIFE".
Participants also had the chance of meeting Zuzana in person.
Another special event that day took place at the Great Hall: A Screening of the ballet film "Closed" (Czech premiere) with live performance & reception.
About Closed – A Ballet from Real Life:
Repertoire: Zoltán Kodály
Sonata in B minor for solo cello
Op. 8
with Vaclav Kunes, Natasa Novotna, Gerard van Dyck, Jo Strømgren (dancers)
Truls Mørk (cello)
All three productions (Little Mermaid, Zuzana: Music is Life and Closed – A Ballet from Real Life) are available for distribution by EuroArts.
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