Holiday in the CR:CZeCOTTourmapsEast BohemiaUNESCOCzech inspirationGEOFUN

trip planner Phoenix

In times of doubt and confusion, it symbolises strength, transformation and renewal. For only from the ashes of who we were can we rise up to become who we're to be.

In ancient times, the Phoenix was depicted as the giant heron (the Bennu bird). Appearing after floods, according to mythology the bird was born from water, one of the primeval elements. Legend has it that the Phoenix engenders from itself, similarly to the Sun, while another variant claims that after burning itself the bird rises from its own ashes to a new life. The Phoenix rejuvenates, with this idea also indicating that old strength is renewed and new strength gained…

The Czech National Ballet’s 2020/21 season marks the renewal of the Phoenix with new artistic experiences. Our world premiere with three choreographies by Douglas Lee, Alejandro Cerrudo and Cayetano Soto are boosted with creative energy.

The Phoenix epitomises revival, resurrection, regeneration and rebirth. Such a notion is crucial for the beauty of theatre and our values in the world of art. It is reflection of our society and the essence of being.

Douglas Lee is a freelance British choreographer. His works have been premiered by the Stuttgarter Ballett, the Norwegian National Ballet, the New York City Ballet, the Nederlands Dans Theater and other companies. His Snow Was Falling, created for the Perm Opera Ballet, received the coveted Golden Mask for the best choreography of 2016. Lee is known to Prague dance lovers too – his Mask Duet was presented within the Velvet Gala evening in November 2019 at the Estates Theatre.

Alejandro Cerrudo was previously engaged with the Victor Ullate Ballet, the Stuttgarter Ballett and Nederlands Dans Theater 2. He is resident choreographer at the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago company. His miniature Paco Pope Pluto too was included in the Velvet Gala in 2019 in Prague.

Cayetano Soto: “Like a Pedro Almodovar Film, Soto subverts beauty to convey something else” says the Washington Post. Award Winner Choreographer, Cayetano Soto former Ballet BC Resident Choreographer is a cutting-edge and bold creator with an unique voice in Contemporary Ballet. He has received commissions from Opera Ballet van Vlaanderen, Ballet du Capitole, Compañia Nacional de Danza, Stuttgarter Ballett, Ballett Zürich and Nederland Dans Theater, among others.

choreography: Douglas Lee (Puppet), Alejandro Cerrudo (Dos soles solos) and Cayetano Soto (Prelude und Liebestod)

Type ballet
Event venue National Theatre (Praha)
Date and time of event Past dates
Data source Prague City Tourism