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Orpheus and Eurydice 2008

★ 10.01 votes📅 2008-09-11

Dive into the hauntingly beautiful world of *Orpheus and Eurydice* (2008), a mesmerizing fusion of dance and opera directed by Vincent Bataillon.

Director: Vincent Bataillon

Cast

Thomas Hengelbrock
Self - Conductor
Yann Bridard
Orphée - First Dancer
Maria Riccarda Wesseling
Maria Riccarda Wesseling
Orphée - The singers
Marie-Agnès Gillot
Marie-Agnès Gillot
Eurydice - Star dancer
Julia Kleiter
Eurydice - The singers
Miteki Kudo
Amour
Sunhae Im
Amour - The singers
Paris Opera Orchestra
Self - Orchestra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Orpheus and Eurydice* (2008) about?

*Orpheus and Eurydice* follows the myth of Orpheus, who descends into the underworld to rescue his lover Eurydice after her tragic death. This 2008 production reimagines the ancient tale through Pina Bausch's groundbreaking choreography and Gluck's iconic opera score.

Who directed *Orpheus and Eurydice*?

The film was directed by Vincent Bataillon, who helmed this production of Pina Bausch's iconic reinterpretation of the myth.

Who stars in *Orpheus and Eurydice*?

The lead roles are portrayed by Yann Bridard as Orpheus, Maria Riccarda Wesseling and Marie-Agnès Gillot as Eurydice, with Julia Kleiter and Miteki Kudo rounding out the ensemble.

Is *Orpheus and Eurydice* (2008) worth watching?

As a unique blend of ballet and opera, this 2008 production offers a visually and emotionally stunning take on the myth. While its abstract nature may not suit every viewer, its artistic ambition and technical brilliance make it a compelling watch for fans of avant-garde performing arts.

How long is *Orpheus and Eurydice*?

Runtime details are not listed.

Orpheus and Eurydice (2008): A Pina Bausch-Inspired Ballet Experience — Full Info

Dive into the hauntingly beautiful world of *Orpheus and Eurydice* (2008), a mesmerizing fusion of dance and opera directed by Vincent Bataillon. This production reimagines the ancient Greek myth through the lens of Pina Bausch's legendary choreography, blending the timeless story of Orpheus's desperate descent into the underworld to save his beloved Eurydice with the lush, emotional score of Christoph Willibald Gluck. Yann Bridard leads the cast as Orpheus, with Maria Riccarda Wesseling and Marie-Agnès Gillot embodying the ethereal Eurydice, their movements capturing both the fragility and intensity of love's greatest test. Bausch's avant-garde vision transforms the myth into a visceral experience, where raw emotion and classical artistry collide in a ballet that feels as urgent as it is timeless.

Captured in this 2008 staging, the production showcases the Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris at its most daring, with Julia Kleiter and Miteki Kudo adding layers of depth to the ensemble. The film's atmosphere is one of melancholic grandeur, where every gesture and note echoes the myth's themes of loss, sacrifice, and the power of art to transcend even death itself. For fans of contemporary ballet or classical reinterpretations, *Orpheus and Eurydice* offers a rare blend of intellectual rigor and emotional resonance.