Le Soulier de satin (saison 20/21) - 76
  • Description

    “The subject for the Satin Slipper comes from a Chinese legend about two celestial stars in love who, each year, having travelled far, manage to come within reach of each other without ever being able to come together from the disparate sides of the Milky Way.” So surmised Paul Claudel. The play, whose power of attraction has never wavered, occupies a special place in the theatrical repertoire of the 20th century: written between 1919 and 1924 and first staged by Jean-Louis Barrault in an abridged version in 1943, it would have to await Antoine Vitez to be performed in its entirety. That production, performed in the courtyard of the Palais des Papes in 1987, lasted over ten hours and marked an entire generation of theatregoers, including Marc-André Dalbavie.
    Alternatively titled The Worst Is Not Always Certain, The Satin Slipper is an immense parable which alternates between the sublime, the comic and the disturbing. It is set in a specific era—the Spanish Golden Age—during which humanity experiences its first bout of “globalization”. Confronting a passionate desire for individual happiness, external imperatives and an aspiration for the universal, the work leads the spectator into a ongoing state hovering between hypnosis and joy. This new opera is the third world-premiere production commissioned by the Paris Opera for its cycle on French literature.  

Creatives

  • Music

    Marc-André Dalbavie

  • Libretto

    Raphaèle Fleury

  • Choreography

    Loïc Touzé

  • Conductor

    Marc-André Dalbavie

  • Director

    Stanislas Nordey

  • Set design

    Emmanuel Clolus

  • Costume design

    Raoul Fernandez

  • Lighting design

    Philippe Berthomé

  • Video

    Stéphane Pougnand

  • Sound creation

    Daniele Guaschino

  • Artistic collaboration in the staging

    Claire Ingrid Cottanceau

  • Dramaturgy

    Raphaèle Fleury

Cast

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