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Orlando di Lasso Lagrime di San Pietro
Netherlands Chamber Choir (Nederlands Kamerkoor)
Dance Company Nanine Linning
Marijn Rademaker dance
Peter Dijkstra chief conductor
Nanine Linning co-director and choreography
Tido Visser co-director and idea
Irina Shaposhnikova costume design
Pink Steenvoorden (Einstein design) light and set design
In Di Lasso’s Tears of Saint Peter, the Netherlands Chamber Choir (Nederlands Kamerkoor) places Orlando di Lasso’s masterpiece in a contemporary setting. What happens to man in times of isolation, desperation and loneliness? Marijn Rademaker (former principal dancer at the Dutch National Ballet and Stuttgart Ballet) dances the role of Peter, apostle and one of Jesus’ most loyal followers. Still, he renounces Jesus. The despair and loneliness that follow in his darkest hours are brought to life in a scenic interplay between Peter and the choir, co-directed by Tido Visser and Nanine Linning. Peter’s struggle is observed and accompanied by seven singers trapped in life-sized glass columns, separating them from each other and from Peter. Who is lonelier? He who is trapped, or he who has no one to share his freedom with? How does Peter’s idealism relate to a world in which people choose self-interest over the common good, a society where blind power reigns over moral justice? Both audience and singers become witness to Peter’s suffering. Poetic, confrontational and topical.
Thu. 29 October 2020 20:15
Fri. 30 October 2020 20:15
Sat. 31 October 2020 21:00
Sun. 1 November 2020 13:00
Sun. 1 November 2020 15:00
Wed. 4 November 2020 18:30
Wed. 4 November 2020 21:00
Fri. 6 November 2020 21:00
Sat. 7 November 2020 20:00
Sun. 8 November 2020 14:30
Wed. 25 November 2020 19:00
Wed. 25 November 2020 21:00
Thu. 26 November 2020 20:15
Fri. 27 November 2020 18:30
Fri. 27 November 2020 21:00
Sun. 29 November 2020 20:00