A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
In her ballet A Streetcar Named Desire, Valentina Turcu breathes new life into Tennessee Williams’s iconic drama – one of the most haunting stories of the 20th century. Set against an expressive and ethereal musical tapestry woven from the works of Max Richter, Björk, and Eliza Lumley, the ballet unfolds in a minimalist yet emotionally charged space. The ascetic but evocative visual design offers a fitting backdrop for the raw intensity of emotion that permeates the ballet production, at the center of which stands Blanche DuBois – a fragile and complex woman suspended between illusion and reality. As the carefully constructed world around her begins to collapse under the weight of trauma, desire, and a changing society, her descent is revealed with emotional vulnerability and visceral physicality. Valentina Turcu’s choreography masterfully captures the psychological depth of Williams’s text and translates it into a sensitive yet visceral dance language that speaks directly to the audience. Through the combined expressiveness of dancers from the Greek National Opera and Slovene National Maribor, a vibrant choreographic landscape emerges – one that interrogates and mirrors power dynamics, gender roles, and the law of desire. With its compelling stage vision, A Streetcar Named Desire becomes a dance meditation on vulnerability, survival, and the fragile threads that bind us.
In co-production with the Greek National Opera in Athens
Ondina Otta Klasinc Hall