Ballet in 3 acts
The dramatic tradition of the remarkable dancer and choreographer, August Bournonville, is the keystone of the continuing excellence of the Royal Danish Ballet, and Napoli is his happiest masterpiece. Persuaded by his friend Hans Christian Andersen to travel to Italy, Bournonville was inspired by his stay in Naples to create this romantic ballet, which tells the story of the young fisherman Gennaro and his beloved Teresina.
Gennaro, a fisherman - Arne Villumsen Veronica, a widow - Mona Jessen Teresina, her daughter - Linda Hindberg Fra Ambrosio, a monk - Tommy Frishoi Giacomo, a macaroni seller - Fredbjorn Bjornsson Peppo, a lemonade seller - Flemming Ryberg Giovanina - Annemarie Dybdal Pascarillo, a street singer - Michael Bastian A drummer - Aage Poulsen Carlino, a puppeteer - Thomas Berentzen Golfo, a demon of the sea - Palle Jacobsen Coralla, a naiad - Marianne Reinholdt Argentina, a naiad - Kit Dyring |