About the event
Peer Gynt|Show Introduction

A visually stunning new dance-theatre masterpiece inspired by Ibsen’s classic play
Edward Clug’s narrative ballet Peer Gynt is a large-scale, visually stunning dance-theatre fantasy full of dramatic tension. The show also stands out with its intricate structural complexity and the ingenious interconnection of its stage elements. Following the tradition of neoclassical ballet storytelling, Clug’s Peer Gynt takes us deep into the realms of intoxicating self-irony, absurdity and surrealism, which are all also reflected in the enchanting melodies and poetic dreams of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg’s music.
A modern literary classic, Peer Gynt was originally written in 1867 by Henrik Ibsen, who is celebrated as a founding father of modernism in theatre. The five-act allegorical drama tells the story of the downfall and subsequent redemption of the peasant anti-hero Peer Gynt, who was confident that he would succeed in life yet found himself in one misadventure after another. Critics have observed that Gynt was possibly an ironic representation of Ibsen himself.
Grieg composed the musical score for the 1876 stage premiere of Peer Gynt as a play. While Grieg’s score is celebrated as a classic in its own right and contains many beloved passages, some critics say the world invented by Ibsen was different from Grieg’s. In creating his own version of Peer Gynt in a two-act ballet, Clug has merged the two into something entirely new, an allegorical Scandinavian dreamscape with many doors for audience members to walk through. Although this is Clug’s first full-length narrative ballet, he has already wowed audiences with his previous collaborations in theatre. He received a Special Award for Best Choreography for his collaboration on theatre production Roses for Anne Teresa / Football Stories at the International Theatre Festival MESS in Sarajevo (2011).
Show details
- Peer Gynt|HKAF2023
- Date & Time: Feb 18 2023, 19:30 | 19 Feb 2023, 15:00
- Venue: Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
- Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Ticket Details
- Ticketing Website: Urbtix
- Fare: HKD650 / 550 / 450 / 350 / 250 / 150
- Tickets are available for purchase from 7 December 2022
Creatives
Choreographer and Librettist (after the eponymous verse drama by Henrik Ibsen): Edward Clug
Music: Edvard Grieg
Costume Designer: Leo Kulaš
Set Designer: Marko Japelj
Lighting Designer: Tomaž Premzl
Sculptures: Ivo Nemec
Sculptures: Milena Greifoner
The source of the above information: Hong Kong Arts Festival official website