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DUCTAC SEASON 2015-16 PART I Welcome to the 9th DUCTAC season, part I. This is a brochure of two halves for a centre with two hearts, and a season of two parts. DUCT– for our theatre; a community because we are more than mere infrastructure: two theatres, drama and dance schools, resident theatre companies as well as studios and classes for performing arts. –AC is the arts centre, dedicated to creative visual arts in the myriad forms in which they appear in this city. It’s an openaccess educational platform with a varied programme of exhibitions, workshops, courses and initiatives filling its professional facilities. 01 02 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 01 World classical music in EmiratesNBD Classics Season IV pp.5–6 02 Arabian Nights, an Edinburgh Festival Fringe award winner from Story Pocket Theatre pp. 3–4 DUCTAC’s two theatres – The Centrepoint and Kilachand Studio – will host some 100 events (in nine plus languages) across the 2015 / 16 season including comedy, contemporary drama, dance, world music and classic theatre. With a dual-focus approach, DUCTAC is dedicated to presenting the best of local and international performing arts. 03 Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre perform Hamlet as part of their unprecedented Globe-to-Globe tour p. 10 04 French-language theatre and culture from DUCTAC residents Culture Emulsion pp. 7–8 With a season as diverse and eclectic as the city it is created for, this year’s season brochure will be released in two halves. Events for the first half of the season are still being confirmed as we go to print, so sign up to the DUCTAC mailing list to keep up to date with the latest news and announcements. 05 A stocking-full of christmas crackers coming up in #DUCTACMAS pp. 18 – 21 03 04 05 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Arabian Nights Meet Sheherazade, the greatest storyteller of them all. She’ll regale you with a feast of adventures and fantasies, involving genies, villains, heroes and princesses. Witness Ali Baba’s encounter with the forty thieves along with Aladdin and his lamp, The Little Beggar and The Fisherman and The Genie. Be transported to a wonderful world of mysterious marvels with music, madcap comedy, puppetry and theatrical magic. September 24 - 26 Centrepoint 11am, 3.30pm / 4pm 120-180aed Sourced by DUCTAC from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this dynamic, contemporary re-telling of the One Thousand and One Arabian Nights has roots in tales drawn from ancient and medieval folklore. Conceived, produced and performed by British-based Story Pocket Theatre – an innovative new theatre troupe under the patronage of Children’s Laureate and writer of War Horse, Michael Morpurgo. Fringe Sourcing Arabian Nights debuted at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2014. An award-winnng piece of theatre from young troupe, Story Pocket Theatre, the piece is indicative of what the Fringe – the world’s biggest arts festival, with some two million visitors in 2015 – does best: innovative contemporary drama for all ages from across the globe. Story Pocket Theatre are Fringe favourites, with sell-out performances, awards and rave reviews for their shows. For the second year running, DUCTAC’s Head of Programming Elizabeth Crowder was in attendance at the Fringe – this year representing the UAE at the British Council Showcase. The festival was, once again, an opportunity to view the best in new theatre to bring to DUCTAC in future seasons – look out for more Fringe selections soon. DUCTAC Season 2015-16 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Emirates NBD Classics Season IV Centrepoint 8pm 150 – 300 aed Each night of every EmiratesNBD Classics season is its own rare musical universe. With each concert, the city has the opportunity to witness the world’s best musicians. As a whole, the season presents an awe-inspiring diversity of talent, sound and performance. Martin Fröst September 11 It’s been said that until you hear Martin Fröst you really haven’t heard the clarinet; his virtuosity and musicianship has been hailed as “unsurpassed by any clarinetist - perhaps any instrumentalist - in memory”. A masterful and daring musician, Fröst is adored for his totally unique and technically astounding style, having pushed the canon arguably further than any clarinetist in history. Audiences have celebrated time and again the experience of witnessing Fröst live, awed by his astonishing, engaging and innovative performance style. This two hour recital will include repertoire highlights Brahms, Bartok and Schumann. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt A legend of Indian classical music and Grammy Award winner Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt is a majestic Indian slide guitar player, praised as “India’s original guitar wizard”. With over 40 albums of classical Indian and East-West fusion music, he is the original innovator in cross-cultural collaborations, revered throughout the world for his experimentation, talent and exceptionally expressive playing. His songs spin thrilling melodies from the Mohan Veena – a 19-string slide guitar / sitar he rechristened four decades ago when he created a modified version from an Hawaiian guitar. His renowned musicianship has earned him accolades “[as] one of the most expressive and versatile slide players in the world”, with “music that is pristine, pure and delicate, yet fiery”. October 2 Charbel Rouhana November 6 Charbel Rouhana is a leading proponent of the Oud; the instrument he was first drawn to for its ability to embody the spirit of his homeland. Through his distinguished academic and performance career, Rouhana has charted a renaissance period of Oriental-Arabic music, ushered in through innovative approaches to ancient instruments. Incarnate in this belief is his own musicianship and writings, including his new oud playing methodology adopted by the National Conservatory of Music and the Faculty of Music, Holy Spirit University. An accomplished live performer, Rouhana has toured globally, playing alongside Marcel Khalife. His mastery of the instrument has been lauded and recognised with awards. DastanEnsemble December 4 DastanEnsemble have been praised for an “elegance and rhythmic swing that makes music levitate”. Established in 1991 by Hamid Motabassem, the ensemble comprises some of the greatest living performers of Persian classical music. Amongst its members it counts Barbat player Hossein Behroozinia, Tar and Setarist Hamid Motebassem, Saeed Farajpouri plays the Kamancheh, and the accomplished line up is compelted by percussionists Pejman Hadadi and Behnam Samani. Having toured internationally, and with the ensemble and its individual members lauded with awards, DastanEnsemble are amongst the best performers of Persian music anywhere in the world today. Title sponsor: Powered by: DUCTAC Season 2015-16 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Culture Emulsion Season DUCTAC’s resident French theatre company Culture Emulsion aim to promote the culture and art of French-speaking countries through a varied output of theatre, stand-up and music. For their second season at DUCTAC, they once again invite and host professional Augustin Pirate Des Indes Ce Soir J’attends Madeleine On a quest to find the Maharadja de Pondichéry’s treasure, Augustin enlists the help of the children who have come to witness his adventures, and the audience become his new crew, travelling the Indian ocean on the back of a humpback whale, discovering cinnamon, escaping from tigers and breaking and entering a palace of sweets. And don’t forget the princess, the parrot and the sniper, plus all of the mariners’ songs. Jacques Brel was celebrated and adored for his poetic and theatrical music, with a large devoted following and the ultimate who’s-who of famed anglo- and franco-phone lyricists inspired by his work. The scene is The Café Alcazar where the waiter - a young man desperate with infatuation - waits for Madeleine. But, as in Brel’s everOctober 7 frustrated chanson, Madeleine doesn’t arrive. Taking 20 of Brel’s works - the ultimate in poetic melancholy - the Centrepoint narrative weaves music with dramatic performance to explore the bittersweet territory between love and loss, 8:00pm frustrated desire and ecstatic fulfillment. A musical evening suitable for French and English language fans of Brel’s music Le Porteur d’Histoire French troupes, performing contemporary drama, music and comedy for adults and children. Their theatre programme is complemented by performing arts courses, find out more via their website. For the first time this season, Culture Emulsion expand their remit to present shows for English-speaking audiences including season opener, Ce Soir J’attends Madeleine. 195 aed October 22 One rainy night, Martin Martin buries his father in the Ardennes. Centrepoint With the discovery of a manuscript, this moment of personal tragedy unexpectedly spawns a dizzying 8:30pm adventure that crosses continents and plumbs history. At once 275 aed the story of a noble family in revolutionary France, with a chalice and a manuscript at its heart, the play is also a dramatic exploration of time and space that draws upon the imagination. An innovative re-reading of history, the story crosses generations and is brought to life by five actors and a litany of historic and literary figures from Lysistrata to Marie-Antoinette. November 27 – 28 Kilachand 11am 3pm 150 aed Un Diner D’Adieu Presented by the Culture Emulsion Troupe. Why do we so often go to dinner parties when we don’t want to go; why go through these nights of meeting friends who are no longer really friends... December 9 – 12 Kilachand Habit? Kindness? Cowardice? Intoxicated with the idea of wiping their diaries and sorting through their old friends, Peter and Clotilde Lecoeur agree to hold farewell dinners; the ultimate form of friendly divorce. Choosing Antoine Royer, their oldest friend, as their first victim, Peter and Clotilde are unaware that they have entered into a vicious game. 8:30pm 150 aed DUCTAC Season 2015-16 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 October 7 – 10 Kilachand Comedy of Errors 7:30pm 2:30pm (10th) Bedouin Shakespeare Company The Bedouin Shakespeare company is returning to UAE with a brand new production of William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors”. One of Shakespeare’s brightest and funniest plays, as with his greatest comedies there is a dark heart to the narrative. At this dark centre is a father, condemned to death, in search of his sons, and a son in search of his brother. Together with a servant in search of an easy life, they are all of them lost in Ephesus; a dangerous, pagan and alien world of doppelgangers. The BSC was formed in 2012 when they toured their critically acclaimed production of Hamlet to Abu Dhabi and London. Comedy of Errors arrives in Dubai fresh from performances in the highly regarded Silvano Toti Globe in Rome. The acclaimed company have great pleasure in returning to the UAE and, for the first time, will perform in Dubai for the first time. With an incredibly strong cast, the production, directed by Chris Pickles, promises to be a dark and hilarious affair. Presented under the patronage of HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan bin Khalifa al Nahyan www.bedouinshakespeare.com October 2–3 Kilachand 2.30pm, 7.30pm 100 – 200 aed 60 – 85 aed I am Yusuf and This Is My Brother The place is Baissamoon, a tiny-Palestinian community, and the time is 1948. The departure point of that catastrophic year is the tumultuous backdrop against which the domestic story of two brothers plays out. A doomed love, a war: dislocations and tragedies both personal and political. Palestinian playwright Amir Nizar Zuabi set out to write a Palestinian story about Palestinians; the play is full of haunting, dreamlike poetry rather than didactic polemicism. Instead of simply exploring the political debate, Zuabi concentrates on the richness of language and culture. With a keen awareness of the vulnerability and fragile ephemerality of life, I am Yusuf and This Is My Brother explores humanity and love in the context of loss and death. It sets out to excavate the big questions he observed silently hanging over his community throughout his childhood. The play has been staged in settings as diverse as refugee camps and the Young Vic, London by a professional Palestinian group. Now, Danú Dubai, an award-winning local community theatre group, are producing their version of the play. With a majority-Arab cast, the play is the group’s first foray into a rich new vein of theatre emerging from the region, contending with the politics and narratives of displaced people and unsettled histories. The play is the thematic opener for a season which takes a statement from Stephen Daedelus, James Joyce’s literary alter-ego as its starting point: “history is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake” DUCTAC Season 2015-16 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Baba do not die again on a Friday Hamlet In an unprecedented two-year tour, Shakespeare’s Globe will take the existential Danish Prince to every country in the world in his doomed pursuit of vengeance. The journey began on 23 April 2014 – the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth. Sixteen extraordinary men and women are currently travelling across the seven continents. The precedent for Hamlet’s international appeal was set just eight years after it was first performed, Dominic Dromgoole, Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe explains: “In 1608… Hamlet was performed on a boat off the coast of Yemen. Just ten years later it was being toured extensively all over Northern Europe. The spirit of touring, and of communicating stories to fresh ears, was always central to Shakespeare’s work” October 10 Centrepoint 2.30pm 7.30pm Director Peter Brook goes on, “the six simplest words in the English language are “to be or not to be”. There is hardly 175 – 375 aed a corner of the planet where these words have not been translated. Everyone, young or old can today find an immediate identification with its characters, their pains and their interrogations. To take Hamlet in its original language around the world is a bold and dynamic project, a rich journey of discovery for new audiences everywhere.” The tour is, unsurprisingly, an acclaimed award-winner, and has secured UNESCO patronage. This black comedy has been staged to great success for several consecutive years in Greece, where it has received rave reviews. The play is a topical look at the greed manifested in everyday modern Greek life, and the harmful yet comic consequences this greed has on the values of society at large. November 7 A performance from theatre club Shenes and Scenes, the Dubai-based group for amateur Greek actors residing in the UAE. This pioneering initiative features family-friendly theatre and is a celebration of Greek culture and the Greek community in the UAE. This year’s event builds upon the success of last year’s production. 3:30pm 7:30pm Presented with the support of Emfasis Foundation www.emfasisfoundation.org Centrepoint 120 – 190 aed DUCTAC Season 2015-16 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Madama Butterfly Giselle and Sleeping Beauty This is the sublime story of Madama Butterfly, a young Japanese geisha who takes her own life for love. Set in Nagasaki, Japan, in the 1900s it is the most acclaimed opera of the great Italian composer Giacomo Puccini. The melodic richness of Puccini’s music, coupled with the beauty of the score by Illica and Giacosa transforms this fragile love-drunk girl into a monumental female persona. Presented by Art For All UAE, the acclaimed Moscow City Ballet return to DUCTAC to start of the festive season in traditional style with two stunning adaptations of ballet classics: Giselle and Sleeping Beauty. di Giacomo Puccini This version avails itself of prestigious, internationally acclaimed, voices such as Soprano Monica De Rosa McKay in the title role of Cio-Cio San, and the Tenor Gian Luca Pasolini as B.F.Pinkerton. The entire opera is presented within an Oriental atmosphere with scenography designed to stage the delicate interaction between the cultures of the West and the Orient. An English-speaking actress will narrate within her acting an interpretation of her point of view on events, allowing the audience and those new to opera to enjoy the show. Monica De Rosa McKay – Cio-Cio San (Madama Butterfly) Gian Luca Pasolini – B.F.Pinkerton Agata Bienkowska – Suzuki Gianfranco Montresor – Sharpless Julia Teal Kermott – Kate Pinkerton Virginia Guidi – Dolore (Cio-Cio San’s child) Piero Corradino Giovannini – Pianist conductor Geetha Balvannanathan Prodhom – Narrator Alex Broun – Director Massima Barone – Scenographer November 12 Centrepoint 8:00pm 180 – 300aed Founded by former Bolshoi Ballet soloist and choreographer Victor SmirnovGolovanov, Moscow City Ballet are one of Russia’s most successful touring companies. Giselle is a heady mix of romance and tragedy. The powerful story of a young girl who falls desperately in love with the handsome Count Albrecht. Upon discovering he is engaged to another, the love affair ends in the ultimate tragedy and continues, hauntingly, beyond the grave. The story of Sleeping Beauty inspired Tchaikovsky to write some of his most glorious music, and the ballet has captivated imaginations for over a hundred years. See one of the highlights of Moscow City Ballet’s repertoire November 19 – 21 Centrepoint 3pm / 7.30pm 200 – 300aed DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Magic Phil and his Arabian Desert Mix-Up Following two sell-out shows last season, the UAE’S favourite children’s magician is back with his “genie-us” new pantomime! A show full of magic, silliness, songs, special effects and non-stop interaction, Magic Phil will be taking you on a journey to the Arabian Desert as he tries to impress the Arabian princess with his magic, all in the hopes of becoming The Royal Magician of Arabia. Will he make it? Is it that easy? Come along and see all the mix-ups and mayhem caused by Magic Phil! Hop on board your magic flying carpet and head to the box office to get your tickets today. 20 – 21 November Kilachand 1.30pm / 5.30pm 160aed – 540aed for 4 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Room on the Broom The Olivier-Award Nominated Room on the Broom flies into the UAE direct from London’s West End bringing a witch, her cat, a dragon, a few friendly animals and much more! Tall Stories’ magical musical stage adaptation of the best-selling book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, takes audiences aboard a magnificent broom for an unforgettable adventure! Room on the Broom is an ideal family treat for those who love the book and as an introduction to theatre for preschool and kindergarten children and their families. Expect enchanting puppetry, sing-a-long songs and hilarious fun for everyone aged three and up. Join a witch and her cat as they fly happily along on their broomstick – until a stormy wind blows the witch’s hat, bow and wand away into the night! With the help of a daft dog, a beautiful bird and a friendly frog, her belongings are retrieved. But this broomstick’s not meant for five and – CRACK! – it snaps in two. When a hungry dragon appears, who will save the poor witch? And will there ever be room on the broom for everyone? Brought to you by Centre Stage Arts www.centrestage-arts.com CENTRE STAGE ARTS November 24 – 28 Centrepoint 10.30am / 2.30pm / 4pm 135 - 185 aed DUCTAC Season 2015-16 DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Things Yule Like #DUCTACmas comes this time each year... The 2015 festive season will commence late November with the traditional Christmas Ballet from Moscow City Ballet, presented by Art For All UAE. To round off celebrations, now in its third year, the #DUCTACMAS festive-favourite is back. The stalls of Things Yule Like III will satisfy every whim of Christmas gifthunters and yuletide revellers. Next up, a desert doesn’t deter Santa who will make an early-December visit from the North Pole. Even amidst his busy preparations, there’s time for a Magical Christmas Journey, and rumour has it he’s bringing the snow. Often copied, never bettered, there’ll be more christmas crackers than you could shake a yule log at; unique pieces from local creatives and entrepreneurs in a carefully curated selection of unusual, stocking pleasing, hand-made and locally crafted gifts and goods. Santa Claus and the Magical Christmas Adventure is presented by Art for All UAE Last but not least, where’s Christmas without a panto? It’s behind you! Actually, it’s on the Centrepoint Stage and this year we round off the #DUCTACmas celebrations with the classic tale of love, happy every after, pumpkins and ugly sisters in Cinderella the Pantomime, presented by H2 Productions. Attendance at the market is free and will coincide with other #DUCTACmas highlights. Keep watching DUCTAC’s social media for more details, including how to register for a stall. DUCTAC Season 2015-16 Santa Claus and the Magical Christmas Journey DUCTAC Season 2015-16 December 10 – 12 Centrepoint Various 105 - 150 aed Cinderella The Pantomime Celebrate the festive season with the classic tale of love, happily every after, pumpkins and ugly sisters. Follow the adventure of Cinderella, the daughter of Baron Hardup who dreams of a better life away from her two ugly sisters Ophelia and Fannie. Her life changes forever when she meets the Prince Charming. But Cinders can’t catch a break and their meeting is interrupted leaving behind a lovestruck Prince who invites all the women in the land to a ball in the hopes of finding his one true love. With a little help from her friends and her fairy godmother, Cinders shall go to the ball! Will she get her happily ever after? This year’s traditional pantomime is presented by the original Dubai Pantomime company H2 Productions. Join Santa Claus, Charlie and Kara the elf, Muffin the bear, the Santa-Nav controller and a cheeky monkey as they set off on an adventure to save Christmas! It’s Christmas Eve at Santa’s Ice Castle in the North Pole. The reindeer Santa-Nav is programmed and the toys are piled high on the sleigh, then… chaos strikes! The fog is too thick for Santa and his reindeer to fly through. Charlie suggests that a young reindeer called Rudolph could guide the sleigh with his shiny red nose, but he’s not in his stable and can’t be found anywhere! Will Santa ever find Rudolph and deliver the presents to all the boys and girls? Through songs, stories and poems, the audience are taken on a fast paced 40-minute adventure never to be forgotten. To thank them for helping to save Christmas, each child will get to meet Santa after the show and receive a special present. Featuring a little magic created by legendary magician Paul Daniels, Santa Claus and the Christmas Adventure promises to be the festive treat you won’t want to miss, presetend by Art for All UAE December 21 – 29 Centrepoint 11am / 3pm / 7pm from 130 aed