When did Matthew Bourne choreograph The Nutcracker?

When did Matthew Bourne choreograph The Nutcracker? 1992 Radical reinterpretation of classic ballet was a hallmark of Bourne’s choreographic style. In 1992 he set the Christmas Eve scene of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker in

When did Matthew Bourne choreograph The Nutcracker?

1992
Radical reinterpretation of classic ballet was a hallmark of Bourne’s choreographic style. In 1992 he set the Christmas Eve scene of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker in a Victorian orphanage reminiscent of a workhouse in a Charles Dickens novel.

Is Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker suitable for children?

The classic Nutcracker, so English National Ballet says, is about right for children of four and up. With Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker! this rises to the over-eights. It doesn’t take long to see why.

Who are the main characters in Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker?

Terms in this set (7)

  • Clara. Clara.
  • Dr Dross. King Sherbet.
  • Matron. Queen Candy.
  • Sugar. Princess Sherbet.
  • Fritz. Prince Bon Bon.
  • Clara’s two best friends. Cupids.
  • Nutcracker. Nutcracker.

What is Matthew Bourne doing now?

Bourne has worked as a professional choreographer and director since 1987, becoming sole artistic director of AMP in 1991 and New Adventures in 2002. He is a patron for arts charity Create and now lives in Islington, London, and Brighton.

Who was Matthew Bourne influenced by?

Isodora Duncan was a pioneer of modern dance. She influenced Bourne through movement and joyfulness of her dances. Bourne uses the original score for his performances, slightly adapting it, with sound effects to be used in an ironic manner as well as to create humour.

What is the purpose of the Nutcracker by Matthew Bourne?

The Nutcracker is traditionally a celebration of sweetness – both the sentimental and saccharine kind – and one of the many joys of Matthew Bourne’s reinvention of the ballet is its all-out assault on sugar.

What has Matthew Bourne choreographed?

Bourne has created choreography for several major revivals of classic musicals including Cameron Mackintosh’s productions of Oliver! (1994) and My Fair Lady (Olivier Award 2002) as well as the National Theatre’s revival of South Pacific (2001).

What is Matthew Bourne’s style?

As he works with dancers from mixture of contemporary, musical theatre and ballet training, he blends all of these genres to create something unique, but always the focus is on storytelling using the body instead of words. Earlier in his career, Bourne’s work had a very witty, quirky and comedic approach.

Does Matthew Bourne have his own dance company?

After graduation, he formed the dance company, Adventures in Motion Pictures (AMP), with fellow directors, and friends, Emma Gladstone and David Massingham. Bourne has worked as a professional choreographer and director since 1987, becoming sole artistic director of AMP in 1991 and New Adventures in 2002.

When did Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker premiere?

2002
Bourne’s revised Nutcracker! also premiered at Sadler’s Wells in 2002. It became the first ballet to be screened by BBC1 in over 20 years and then also embarked on a world tour.

Who choreographed The Nutcracker?

Marius Petipa
History of the Nutcracker. The origin of the Nutcracker, a classic Christmas Story, is a fairy tale ballet in two acts centered on a family’s Christmas Eve celebration. Alexandre Dumas Père’s adaptation of the story by E.T.A. Hoffmann was set to music by Tchaikovsky and originally choreographed by Marius Petipa.

Why was The Nutcracker written by Matthew Bourne?

When Matthew Bourne approached the piece in 1992, a century after that St Petersburg premiere, he identified another problem. That for most present-day audiences, the wealthy 19th-century household in which the first act is set was itself a fantasy, greatly reducing the potential impact of the dreamland.

Who is Clara in Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker?

We start off identifying with Clara, the teenage heroine (she’s called Masha in Russia), only to see her reduced to the status of a spectator for the second half of the ballet. When Matthew Bourne approached the piece in 1992, a century after that St Petersburg premiere, he identified another problem.

Where does the story of the Nutcracker take place?

Original Scenario Matthew Bourne, Martin Duncan Nutcracker! is a dance in two acts, and it begins on Christmas Eve at Dr Dross’s Orphanage, through a shimmering ice-skating wonderland to the spectacular candy folk of Sweetieland. The story centres around: Clara Nutcracker Matron who becomes Queen Candy

Who is the composer of the Nutcracker ballet?

Matthew Bourne’s imaginative re-invention of the tale keeps to those core values, but that, and Tchaikovsky’s exquisite score which, thankfully, has not been tampered with, are about all it has in common with any ‘traditional’ version of the ballet.