PAQUITA / PROGRAM / Bastille / December 2024

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Description

"When I recreate a ballet, I search for the fragrance of the period", said dancer and choreographer Pierre Lacotte, who died in 2023. In Paquita, that perfume is the heady scent of Spain, mixed with elegant French fragrances.

In the Valley of the Bulls, near Saragossa occupied by Napoleon's armies, Paquita, a young gypsy girl, refuses the advances of an aristocrat, Lucien d'Hervilly, because of her modest condition. But when she saves him from a plot hatched by the Spanish governor, she discovers that her origins are far nobler than she thought...

Pierre Lacotte, a lover of the Romantic repertoire, reconstructed Joseph Mazilier's ballet in 2001. The work had enchanted Théophile Gautier when it premiered at the Paris Opera in 1846 but gradually fell into oblivion despite Marius Petipa's new version in 1882. With its sumptuous sets and costumes, his Paquita portrays a picturesque Spain combining mime and characterful dances with dazzingly vivacious virtuoso technique.

Product information

Publication Year
2024
Technical specification

Duration : 2h05 with 1 interval

Opening

First part
55 min

Intermission
20 min

Second part
50 min

End

Ballet in two acts