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Altynai Asylmuratova, artistic director of the Astana Opera Ballet Company
Simon Virsaladze, set and costume designer
Ruslan Pronin, production coordinator and assistant choreographer
Oksana Tsvetinskaya, assistant choreographer
Mikhail Sapozhnikov, revival designer
Lyudmila Ius, Elena Netsvetaeva-Dolgaleva, revival costume designers
Alexey Perevalov, lighting designer
Yerzhan Dautov, chief chorus master
Slovenian Philharmonic Women’s Choir
Cast:
Spartacus: Bakhtiyar Adamzhan
Crassus: Arman Urazov
Phrygia: Madina Unerbayeva
Aegina: Aigerim Beketayeva
Gladiator: Serik Nakyspekov
Aram Khachaturian began writing the ballet Spartacus in December 1941, during the most tragic days of the Second World War. He was greatly inspired by the heroic figure of Spartacus and the theme of the slave revolt in ancient Rome. The work was completed in 1954 and premiered two years later. The ballet was perfected in 1968 when Yury Grigorovich, a master of Soviet ballet, developed a new, psychologistic production, tense with tragedy. The music embodies the best qualities of the composer: bright imagery, exuberant ensemble scenes and a unique melodicism which organically combines European sound with oriental undertones. The ballet will be performed by The State Opera and Ballet Theatre Astana Opera in collaboration with the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra. The Theatre was founded in 2013 on the initiative of the first President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, and has quickly established itself as one of the biggest institutions of its kind in Central Asia thanks to worldwide tours and collaborations with stars such as Plácido Domingo, Zubin Mehta, Valery Gergiev, and Anna Netrebko. Besides performing top classical works, their repertoire is characterised by a desire to support Kazakh composers. Already last year, Astana Opera has dazzled audiences with its performances of various ballet excerpts.
- the choreography created by Yury Grigorovich for the ballet Spartacus is one of his most famous; his other productions include The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty and Ivan the Terrible
- the ballet follows the exploits of Spartacus, the leader of one of the largest slave rebellions against the Roman Republic, in which he was joined by around 60,000 slaves
- the Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus has been used in several films (Caligula, Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, The Hudsucker Proxy) and television series (The Onedin Line)
- Spartacus was the third and final ballet by Aram Khachaturian
- the Astana Opera has hosted such notable institutions as the Teatro alla Scala (Milan), Teatro di San Carlo (Naples), Opera Carlo Felice (Genoa), Opéra National de Paris and Mariinsky Theatre (St Petersburg)