Une Petite Flûte
based on the opera Die Zauberflöte by Mozart
Une Petite Flûte, adapted from Mozart, has been specifically designed to allow young audiences try their hand at singing in the company of Julie Depardieu.
Joël Soichez | direction
Julie Depardieu | staging
Damien Robert | artistic collaboration on the staging
David Belugou | scenography and costumes
Joël Fabing | lighting
Henri Tresbel | adaptation and libretto translation
Robin Melchior | musical arrangement
Fabien Hyon | Tamino
Lauranne Oliva / Manon Lamaison | Pamina
Adrien Fournaison | Papageno, Première Dame
Louise Pingeot | Papagena
Olivier Gourdy | Sarastro
Charlie Guillemin | Monostatos
Anne-Sophie Petit | The Queen of the Night
Eric Afergan, Fitzgerald Berthon | actors
Les Siècles
Sunday 21 January 2024 2pm & 4.30pm
Workshop for learning songs, free and open to all
(1h30, free seating, booking required here)
READ
Read the song learning booklet
LISTEN AND WATCH
Listen to the 6 songs
Watch the body-claping video (sur chant 3)
Watch the choreography
Watch the LSF singing for all
Watch the video of LSF signs (songs 1, 2, 5 & 6)
For the deaf and hearing-impaired:
Watch the vidéo of 6 songs in LSF
Following on from an Italian series devoted to Donizetti, Verdi and Rossini, this season, our new interactive opera experience for young audiences is Une Petite Flûte, adapted from Mozart. Mirroring the “grown-up” version staged in the autumn, this new blend of magic, fable and exoticism encourages children to develop a taste for opera. We can count on Julie Depardieu to bring her original personal touch to this outstanding opportunity for schoolchildren and families to try their hand at singing.
NOUVELLE PRODUCTION
Coproduction Théâtre des Champs-Elysées | Atelier Lyrique de Tourcoing | Opéra de Reims
Avec le soutien d’Aline Foriel-Destezet,
Grand Mécène de la saison artistique du Théâtre des Champs-Elysées
En partenariat avec france.tv
La Caisse des Dépôts s’engage pour l’accès à la culture des jeunes publics.
ARKEMA, mécène des opéras Jeune Public, accompagne les actions de sensibilisation à la musique.
La Fondation d’entreprise ENGIE, mécène de l’accessibilité au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, soutient les initiatives en faveur des jeunes en situation de handicap.