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Summer Night's Dream represents another milestone in the distinguished career of Marcel Khalife. His first venture toward prominence came as The Marvels of the Prodigy and the Prodigy of the Marvelous (les merveilles du prodige et les prodiges du merveilleux) which he created for the Caracalla Dance Troupe in 1974 Black Tents (Les tentes noires) introduced a technique that infused the dance and traditional music with a work of innovation. The third ballad, Shot of Glory (Tir de lumiere), embodied all of music's aesthetics, particularly elegance. In 1982, The History of All Times (L'histoire de tous les temps) declared a more refined style and undeniable talent. Inspired by William Shakespeare's rich and strange play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Summer Night's Dream evokes enchantment and surprise. Beneath the romance of the tale flows a stream not just playful or seductive, but one which includes the dimmer and more melancholic forces of human passion. Add to these the Arabic sensibility, and a new work is born, fertile in magic and imagination, reflecting the diversity of Shakespeare's masterpiece.
We perform this dancing play, not with words, but with all facets of the Arabic artistic heritage of dance, music, singing, spectacular costuming, and a lively theatrical production. This creation illuminates our Arabic heritage, transporting the audience to a world of charm and wizardry, balancing illusion and reality, but not excluding the conflict between the aristocrats, peasants and fairies. A Midsummer Night's Dream is human and universal, expressing the rituals and traditions of the social world, and revealing the mystery and spirit of the soul. Summer Night's Dream escapes time and space through dimensions that embrace the impossible, to a world of magic and a world of joy.
Khalife's music epitomizes the radiance of his humanism, his enormous gift, and great sensitivity. Never static or banal, never surrendering to the established or conventional forms. Khalife's creativity, ingenious compositions, and enthusiasm propelled him to the forefront of Arabic music that has been searching for a long time for innovators. His music not only leads the Arabic cultural renaissance, it also represents new developments that will transform current musical definitions.
Elmaz AbinaderWriter and Poet
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Tracks: 1. Overture 2. Beautiful Girl 3. Capricio Orientale 4. City's Sadness, The 5. Where the Sun Rises 6. Magic 7. Tango For My Lover's Eyes 8. Kohl 9. Dance In The City Square 10. Queen's Processions, The 11. Vendors, The 12. Twilight 13. Dance of the Harem "I" 14. Dance of the Harem "Ii" 15. King of Times Past 16. Madness 17. Bridal Procession "I" 18. Bridal Procession "Ii" 19. Salutation
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