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I Played, I Danced - Kalniņš (2020)

2020-01-31 · LV

A wedding goes awry when the venue catches fire and the bride is dragged into the underworld. Only a kokle player is brave enough – and musical enough – to venture there and save her. With its mummers, imps, three-headed demon king and singing mole cricket, I Played, I Danced is a story like none other. Composed in 1977, Imants Kalniņš’s elaborate musical language is blended with Latvian folk to create a unique and moving soundworld. Leading young Latvian director Laura Groza-Ķibere and visual artist Miķelis Fišers bring out the wild energy of this opera in their new production that forces us to ask: How much should we fight the demons of the past while striving for a better future?

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Raimonds BramanisRaimonds BramanisMarlēna KeineMarlēna KeineJānis ApeinisJānis ApeinisKrišjānis NorvelisKrišjānis NorvelisRihards MačanovskisRihards MačanovskisIlona BageleIlona BageleRinalds KandalincevsRinalds KandalincevsJuris ĀdamsonsJuris ĀdamsonsLaura GreckaLaura GreckaEvija MartinsoneEvija MartinsoneAndžella GobaAndžella GobaGuntars RuņģisGuntars Ruņģis

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A wedding goes awry when the venue catches fire and the bride is dragged into the underworld. Only a kokle player is brave enough – and musical enough – to venture there and save her. With its mummers, imps, three-headed demon king and singing mole cricket, I Played, I Danced is a story like none other. Composed in 1977, Imants Kalniņš’s elaborate musical language is blended with Latvian folk to create a unique and moving soundworld. Leading young Latvian director Laura Groza-Ķibere and visual artist Miķelis Fišers bring out the wild energy of this opera in their new production that forces us to ask: How much should we fight the demons of the past while striving for a better future?