Laurent Pelly's expression of Berlioz's adaptation of Much Ado about Nothing as an opera comique becomes ''an elegant treatise on love and music".
Beatrice and Benedict
Glyndebourne
opera

"Ode Marítima" brings Fernando Pessoa's evocative poem to life through dance.
Aerial dancers drift and sway like sails caught in the wind, inhabiting the delicate space between departure and arrival, self and other. Every moment brings a feeling of longing, nostalgia, and the emotional tension of leaving what is known behind.
This short dance film blends poetry, choreography, and cinematic vision, capturing a suspended, dreamlike world where desire and distance intertwine. This is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of travel, separation, and the spaces between hearts and horizons.
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