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Lausanne Opera , Lausanne
21 Nov 2025, Fri
Composer: Richard Wagner , Benjamin Britten , Charles Chaplin , Charles Ives , John Adams , Kurt Schwertsik , Samuel Barber
Cast: The Opéra national du Rhin Ballet
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Lausanne Opera , Lausanne
22 Nov 2025, Sat
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Lausanne Opera , Lausanne
23 Nov 2025, Sun
Cast: The Opéra national du Rhin Ballet
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Mario Schröder is a German dancer, choreographer and ballet Director

Mario Schröder has created over 80 choreographies so far and has received numerous awards for his choreographic work. As a dancer and choreographer, he worked in Japan, USA, Russia, Mongolia, France and other European countries. In Germany his works were shown at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and Komische Oper Berlin, the theater Dortmund, the Aalto Ballet Theater Essen and the Opera House Leipzig. He worked choreographically with Ruth Berghaus, Maxim Dessau, Nikolaus Lehnhoff and Uwe Scholz.

For the ballet Kiel, he created between 2002 and 2010, numerous world premieres, such as Requie_M (to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), Good Morning, you Beautiful, you Lost my life (with the French avant-garde Band Of the magnetic, inspired, according to the protocols of Maxie walking), in BLUE (Uwe Scholz dedicated to), The castle by Franz Kafka's novel, The Wall (music: Pink Floyd), Jim Morrison – King of the lizards, Chaplin, Close Your Li(e), the (music: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, das Lied von der ERDE by Gustav Mahler and the wesendonk Lieder of Richard Wagner, in co-production with Silvana Schröder), Fight! according to Chuck Palahniuks cult novel Fight Club and killer ballads to Nick Cave, and, Further, Ich2, in co-production with the Muthesius art College, Kiel or the Dada-Republic (music: Stephan Max Wirth, in accordance with the Dadaist scenario Of broke jazz).

Ballet evenings and choreographies for the 40-member Company of the Leipzig ballet since the season 2010 / 2011: Chaplin, Carmina Burana / A Dharma at Big Sur (music: Carl Orff and John Adams), heart burn (music: Sergei Rachmaninoff, Béla Bartók, Carl Orff), A Christmas story (based on the novel by Charles Dickens), A dream of love (music: Corrente II for orchestra by Magnus Lindberg, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen by Gustav Mahler, wesendonk Lieder, The prelude and Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde by Richard Wagner co-production with Silvana Schröder), Jim Morrison (music by The Doors), murder ballads (music: Nick Cave), the song of The Nibelungs (music: Thomas Leboeg, electronics in Hamburg Band edge and Andi Haberl, Percussion in the Weilheim Band The Notwist), Pax 2013 (two-part ballet evening with music by Udo Zimmermann and Johann Sebastian Bach, the dance heritage Fund of the Federal cultural Foundation funded the reconstruction of the Uwe Scholz ballet Pax questuosa, 1992)."Mozart Requiem "(music: Requiem in D minor KV 626-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), "Rachmaninov" Piano Concerto Nr. 2 (music: Sergei Rachmaninov), " Othello "(music by Henry Purcell, Arvo Pärt and Dmitry Shostakovich etc.)," West Side Story "(music: Leonard Bernstein)," the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm","Lobgesang" (music: Lobgesang op.52/Figure humaine, cantata for double choir a cappella FPI20; Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy/Francis Poulenc).

Outside the Leipzig Opera House, the Leipzig ballet appears above all through its Project series Dance in the Houses of the city. In six productions so far, Mario Schröder and his Company are exploring spectacular and inspiring architectural places for which architecture and usage - specific choreographies are created, often in conjunction with electronic media and artists from contemporary art. In October 2012, Mario Schröder created a choreography for the Light Festival at Augustusplatz in Leipzig, an event that commemorates the Monday demonstrations of the peaceful Revolution in autumn 1989 with up to 10,000 visitors each year.

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