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Bertrand Maillot/Léo Delibes, Coppél-i.A.

Prologue : La naissance de Coppél-i.A.

I,1 : Le jour du mariage

I,2 : La rencontre

I,3 : Arrivée de la Mère de Swanilda

I,4 : Coppél-i.A. et Frantz

I,5 : Frantz rompt avec Swanilda

I,6 : Ils ne se marièrent donc pas

II,7 : Dans l'Atelier de Coppélius

II,8 : Coppél-i.A. est seule

II,9 : Des visiteurs dans l'Atelier

II,10 : Coppélius chasse les intrus

II,11 : Swanilda prend la place de Coppél-i.A.

II,12 : Le parfait Amour

II,13 : Swanilda révèle son identité

II,14 : Et finalement, ils se marièrent

Épilogue : Supérieure à son créateur ?

Jean-Christophe Maillot's Coppél-i.A. — Music by Bertrand Maillot after Léo Delibes

Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo

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Cast

Jean-Christophe Maillot — Choreographer, lighting, dramaturgy

Aimée Moreni — Counsellor for the sets and costumes, scenography

Samuel Thery — Lighting

Geoffroy Staquet — Dramaturgy

Lou Beyne — Coppél-I.A.

Matèj Urban — Coppélius

Anna Blackwell — Swanilda

Program notes

In a transhuman society fascinated by machines and artificial intelligence, is there still a place for imperfection and human desire? Prolific choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot explores these increasingly relevant questions in Coppél-i.A., his modern revision of Coppélia, one of the most emblematic ballets of the Romantic period set to music by Léo Delibes.

Swanilda and Frantz are engaged to be married, but Frantz’s head is turned by Doctor Coppélius’s strange daughter. Swanilda finds her way into the scientist’s workshop and discovers that the young girl is, in fact, a humanoid robot. Like Pygmalion, Coppélius has built an idealized being, perfectly designed with a dehumanizing flawlessness that mesmerizes the young Frantz. Librettist Charles Nuitter drew inspiration for this fantastical tale from E. T. A. Hoffmann's short story, The Sandman. Jean-Christophe Maillot transforms the 19th century fable into a contemporary, dystopian ballet using a remixed version of Delibes’s music composed by his brother Bernard Maillot, as well as stripped-down, futuristic costumes and decor. Coppélia herself is transformed into Coppél-i.A, whose artificially manufactured beauty, intelligence, and identity reflect ever-relevant themes in today’s world.

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