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The Nutcracker

Teatro Santander, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Starts at: 16:00
Acts: 2
Duration: 2h 15min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Creators
Composer: Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Choreographer: Lev Ivanov
Choreographer: Marius Petipa
Author: Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
Librettist: Marius Petipa
Overview

The Santander Theater will once again host the 42nd season of the classic ballet "The Nutcracker," a production of the traditional Cisne Negro Dance Company. This spectacle, which has become synonymous with Christmas in the city of São Paulo, has been presented uninterruptedly since its premiere, offering the public the opportunity to experience the magic of the Christmas holidays through dance and the beautiful music of Tchaikovsky.

The story, divided into two acts, narrates the fantasy of Clara, a girl who receives many gifts on Christmas Eve, but is especially enchanted by a nutcracker doll given to her by her uncle. As she falls asleep, Clara dreams of a magical universe where toys come to life, dance, and fight battles, taking her to the enchanting Kingdom of Snow and the dazzling Kingdom of Sweets. There, Clara and her prince are honored with dances typical of various countries, culminating in a grand pas-de-deux by the Sugar Plum Fairy. 

Once again, the season will feature the now-traditional participation of the prima ballerina of the Theatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro, Ana Botafogo, one of the most revered artists in Brazilian dance as Clara's mother, in addition to the first soloists of the Theatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro, Márcia Jaqueline and Cícero Gomes, further enriching the experience. Felipe Carvalhido, the actor who has masterfully portrayed the enigmatic Drosselmeyer, Clara's uncle, for 18 years, also returns to the stage. The Picadeiro Circus School will be responsible for the special effects. 

With new set designs intended to enhance the immersion and enchantment of the narrative, and under the artistic direction of Dany Bittencourt, the production promises to captivate, maintaining the essence that makes "The Nutcracker" a timeless spectacle. There will be a total of seven performances, a unique opportunity for lovers of dance and Christmas to experience this tradition that is already part of Brazil's cultural history.  

History
Premiere of this production: 06 December 1892, Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg

The Nutcracker (Balet-feyeriya) is a two-act ballet, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov with a score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Op. 71). The libretto is adapted from E. T. A. Hoffmann's story "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King".

Synopsis

Plot 

Below is a synopsis based on the original 1892 libretto by Marius Petipa. The story varies from production to production, though most follow the basic outline. The names of the characters also vary. In the original E. T. A. Hoffmann story, the young heroine is called Marie Stahlbaum and Clara (Klärchen) is her doll's name. In the adaptation by Dumas on which Petipa based his libretto, her name is Marie Silberhaus. In still other productions, such as Baryshnikov's, Clara is Clara Stahlbaum rather than Clara Silberhaus.

Act I

Scene 1: The Stahlbaum Home

It is Christmas Eve. Family and friends have gathered in the parlor to decorate the beautiful Christmas tree in preparation for the party. Once the tree is finished, the children are sent for. They stand in awe of the tree sparkling with candles and decorations.

The party begins. A march is played. Presents are given out to the children. Suddenly, as the owl-topped grandmother clock strikes eight, a mysterious figure enters the room. It is Drosselmeyer, a local councilman, magician, and Clara's godfather. He is also a talented toymaker who has brought with him gifts for the children, including four lifelike dolls who dance to the delight of all. He then has them put away for safekeeping.

Clara and Fritz are sad to see the dolls being taken away, but Drosselmeyer has yet another toy for them: a wooden nutcracker carved in the shape of a little man. The other children ignore it, but Clara immediately takes a liking to it. Fritz, however, breaks it, and Clara is heartbroken.

During the night, after everyone else has gone to bed, Clara returns to the parlor to check on her beloved nutcracker. As she reaches the little bed, the clock strikes midnight and she looks up to see Drosselmeyer perched atop it. Suddenly, mice begin to fill the room and the Christmas tree begins to grow to dizzying heights. The nutcracker also grows to life size. Clara finds herself in the midst of a battle between an army of gingerbread soldiers and the mice, led by their king. They begin to eat the soldiers.

The nutcracker appears to lead the soldiers, who are joined by tin soldiers, and by dolls who serve as doctors to carry away the wounded. As the Mouse King advances on the still-wounded nutcracker, Clara throws her slipper at him, distracting him long enough for the nutcracker to stab him.

Scene 2: A Pine Forest

The mice retreat and the nutcracker is transformed into a handsome Prince. He leads Clara through the moonlit night to a pine forest in which the snowflakes dance around them, beckoning them on to his kingdom as the first act ends.

Act II

Scene 1: The Land of Sweets

Clara and the Prince travel to the beautiful Land of Sweets, ruled by the Sugar Plum Fairy in the Prince's place until his return. He recounts for her how he had been saved from the Mouse King by Clara and transformed back into himself. In honor of the young heroine, a celebration of sweets from around the world is produced: chocolate from Spain, coffee from Arabia, tea from China, and candy canes from Russia all dance for their amusement; Danish shepherdesses perform on their flutes; Mother Ginger has her children, the Polichinelles, emerge from under her enormous hoop skirt to dance; a string of beautiful flowers perform a waltz. To conclude the night, the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier perform a dance.

A final waltz is performed by all the sweets, after which the Sugar Plum Fairy ushers Clara and the Prince down from their throne. He bows to her, she kisses Clara goodbye, and leads them to a reindeer drawn sleigh. It takes off as they wave goodbye to all the subjects who wave back.

In the original libretto, the ballet's apotheosis "represents a large beehive with flying bees, closely guarding their riches". Just like Swan Lake, there have been various alternative endings created in productions subsequent to the original.

Venue Info

Teatro Santander - Sao Paulo
Location   Av. Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek, 2041

Teatro Santander gathers state-of-the elements of the international cultural scene. In Brazil, modern concert halls have, separately, cutting-edge technical features. Teatro Santander has them all in the same place.

The Santander Theatre opened its curtains in 2016, aiming to be a multifunctional, modern, sophisticated, and innovative space. It is the first venue in Brazil to feature an automatic seat retraction system and automated stage rigging, allowing for changes to the ambiance in a matter of minutes.

The facade incorporates 60,000 glowing glass blocks brought from the Czech Republic and computer-controlled LED lighting. It was designed by Edo Rocha, the renowned architect responsible for the architectural design of the Allianz Parque stadium. The building was developed as a musical instrument. Some angles show an interpretation of acoustics and the space works with amplified and non-amplified sounds.

The Santander Theater stage has hosted musicals such as: We Will Rock You, My Fair Lady , Alegria, Alegria , Singing in the Rain , If My Apartment Could Talk , The Little Mermaid , Annie: The Musical , Sunset Boulevard , School of Rock , Monica's Gang , The Sound and the Syllable , Donna Summer , Chicago , Wicked , Pretty Woman and Tarsila, the Brazilian , in addition to Elvis – A Musical Revolution , currently playing. 

The Santander Theatre has also hosted numerous shows, dance performances, and classical and popular concerts, as well as important corporate events, fashion shows, dinners, company awards ceremonies, seminars, and workshops. Thanks to its versatility and technology, the space is prepared to accommodate any type of event without requiring any changes to its configuration. The venue offers accessibility for convenience and necessary mobility.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Starts at: 16:00
Acts: 2
Duration: 2h 15min
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