logo
Carmina Burana review: Modern take on medieval musings is raw, ungainly, but ultimately infused with joy

Carmina Burana review: Modern take on medieval musings is raw, ungainly, but ultimately infused with joy

The National24-05-2025
You don't have to be a ballet buff to recognise the opening bars of Carmina Burana, currently being staged at Dubai Opera until May 24. Ominous and powerful, the music of O Fortuna - that opens and closes this ballet - has become instantly familiar thanks to its overuse on the silver screen. It has been used in Excalibur (1981) The Doors (1991) and Natural Born Killers (1994) - plus countless advertisements, from instant coffee and Old Spice aftershave to Gatorade. So famous is its opening fanfare, in fact, that any performance risks being upstaged by its own overture. Yet, at Dubai Opera — where Carl Orff's piece is being staged by Edward Clug, the artistic director of the Slovenian National Ballet — the sparse, sinuous production ignores the cliche and returns the music to what it is: an exploration of the human spirit. Clug's interpretation is so visually and emotionally arresting that he is able to restore the music to its rightful place of being terrifyingly beautiful. Composed in 1936 by Orff, Carmina Burana is inspired by 11th and 12th century Bavarian manuscripts, written by hedonistic, wandering student-poets known as goliards. Although scholars now question this attribution, it remains a meditation on the human experience: the intoxication of love and the absurdities of life, against the omnipresent hand of fate. Divided into chapters, each deal with a different emotion that remains as relevant today as when it was written 700 years ago. Love, sensuality, the awakening of earthly pleasures, as well as cynicism, spiritual desolation and parody, are all overshadowed by fortune's wheel that hangs menacingly over the stage. This circular motif is repeated through the dance too - as a tightly packed circle, each dancer leaning on the next; as a vast loop covering the stage, the dancers linked just the tips of their fingers; or as individuals, who spin in tight, compact spirals. It signals the ticking of time and a continuous thread that binds us all together. The entire set is likewise a giant circle, part halo, part enclosure and ever-present. Sometimes playful, as when two dancers embrace in a field of legs, moving in the breeze. It can be foreboding, descending almost onto the dancer's heads, this reduction echoing the poem's monastic origins. Yet, despite the brevity, this is a work of surprising tenderness and sensuality, as well as wit, such as when the dancers shiver with insect-like twitches. Clug's taut choreography is beautiful, as a tender embrace, and also difficult to watch, as awkward flailings or rigid tension. It is also demanding, with the dancers, led by Evgenija Koskina, and a 30-strong cast, including Asami Nakashima, Catarina De Meneses and Tijuana Krizman Hudernik, on stage almost every moment. But the raw essence of humanity being laid bare before us is what makes Clug's staging so powerful – it is raw, ungainly and ugly, but also exquisite and infused with joy. Despite the incidental fame of O Fortuna, the rest of the piece is grounded in an almost medieval spirituality that is powerful and sinewy to behold. Clug's work is a reminder that great art, when entrusted to the right hands, will always be astonishing. Carmina Burana is at Dubai Opera until May 24.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The Blast (Re-run)
The Blast (Re-run)

The National

time7 minutes ago

  • The National

The Blast (Re-run)

In the summer of 2020, Lebanon had already been experiencing some of its worst days, due to a deepening financial crisis and the global pandemic. On August 4, things took a much darker turn. Hundreds of tonnes of ammonium nitrate detonated at the Beirut port, ripping through the capital and wreaking havoc. More than 200 people were killed and thousands injured. It destroyed homes, overwhelmed the city and shattered livelihoods. This week, to mark the fifth anniversary of the Beirut explosion, Beyond the Headlines is revisiting a mini-series published in 2021, a year after the incident. It's a four-part investigation that follows the events before, during and after that fateful day. The Blast Episode 1: The Russian and the Rhosus How did the dangerous material end up in Beirut's port in the first place? It starts with a ship and its Russian captain, Boris Prokoshev. He speaks about the ill-fated voyage from the start, how a detour brought him and his crew to Beirut, and how they got stuck there. The Blast Episode 2: The six-year wait After the cargo was moved to a warehouse at the port, it sat there for years. This episode connects the dots to understand why the chemical, commonly used in fertilisers and explosives, was neglected for so long. We hear from officials and workers at the port, and we try to establish who knew about the ammonium nitrate all this time, and whose responsibility it was to make sure it was safe. The Blast Episode 3: Zero hour Ghassan Hassrouty was working with his colleagues at the port's grain silos. Sarah Copland, an Australian UN employee, was feeding her son Isaac, 2. And then, it's zero hour, the moment the blast tore through the city on August 4, 2020. This episode tells that story through witness accounts of people who were there. The Blast Episode 4: Fallout In the aftermath of the blast, residents took to the streets to sweep the shards of glass and piles of rubble. Meanwhile, politicians bickered and resigned. Judges were appointed to investigate the blast but one year on, had yet to publish their case. In this series finale we hear how people feel about their politicians, their country and their lives a year later.

♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for July 28, 2025
♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for July 28, 2025

UAE Moments

time2 hours ago

  • UAE Moments

♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for July 28, 2025

Today brings a burst of inspiration, Sagittarius, but staying grounded might feel like trying to catch smoke. Your need for expansion—whether mental, physical, or emotional—is pulling strong. Just make sure you're not chasing distractions at the cost of your actual goals. Career: You're overflowing with ideas, and your visionary thinking could spark something big. But be mindful of deadlines and details—don't let daydreaming delay deliverables. Love: Romance feels adventurous today. If you're single, someone with a shared love of freedom could catch your eye. For couples, shake things up—spontaneity is your love language right now. Body: Your body's craving movement and variety. A hike, new fitness class, or even a stretch session outdoors could work wonders. Bonus if it's something you've never tried before. Mental Health: Your mind wants to run wild, but a little structure could bring big clarity. Try jotting your thoughts in a voice note or journaling for five minutes—it'll help clear internal static. Pro Tip: A spark is only useful if it starts a fire. Turn your excitement into action today. Join our FREE WhatsApp channel to dive into a world of real-time engagement! This article was previously published on qatarmoments. To see the original article, click here

♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for July 28, 2025
♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for July 28, 2025

UAE Moments

time2 hours ago

  • UAE Moments

♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for July 28, 2025

You're not just walking into the room today—you're owning it. July 28 shines a spotlight on your natural charisma, Leo. Whether you're leading a meeting, flirting with someone new, or just vibing solo, your energy is magnetic. Just be careful not to burn too hot—you'll get more done (and charm more people) by pacing yourself. Career: Your leadership skills are front and center. It's a great day to pitch an idea, take charge of a project, or rally your team. Just remember: confidence is powerful, but collaboration wins hearts. Love: Romantic sparks could fly today—especially if you're open to attention. Singles may attract someone who matches their bold energy. If you're coupled up, your partner is craving your warmth and appreciation—make it a two-way spotlight. Body: Energy levels are high, but don't overdo it. A quick workout followed by a luxurious stretch or pampering moment (yes, facials count) will keep you glowing, not drained. Mental Health: You're feeling seen and validated, but don't let external praise be your only fuel. Take a moment to check in with yourself—are you proud of you, too? Pro Tip: Let your light shine, but don't forget to recharge your batteries behind the scenes. Join our FREE WhatsApp channel to dive into a world of real-time engagement! This article was previously published on qatarmoments. To see the original article, click here

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store