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Àlex Ollé (; born 1960) is one of the six artistic directors of
La Fura dels Baus La Fura dels Baus () is a Spanish theatrical group founded in 1979 in Moià, Barcelona (Spain), known for their urban theatre, use of unusual settings and blurring of the boundaries between audience and actor. "La Fura dels Baus" in Catalan me ...
. Prominent works from its early period include ''Accions'' (1984), ''Suz/O/Suz'' (1985), ''Tier Mon'' (1988), ''Noun'' (1990) and ''MTM'' (1994), which established ''La Fura dels Baus'' as a top company among both critics and the public.


Opera

The first operas that Àlex Ollé directed were joint projects with Carlus Padrissa and the artist
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: ''L’Atlàntida'' (1996) by
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and ''Le martyre de Saint Sébastien'' (1997) by Claude Debussy. These were followed by ''La damnation de Faust'' by Héctor Berlioz, which debuted in 1999 at the Salzburg Festival; ''DQ. Don Quijote en Barcelona'' (2000), with music by José Luis Turina and libretto by Justo Navarro, which premiered at the
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de Barcelona; '' Die Zauberflöte''  he magic flute(2003) by  W. A. Mozart, as part of the Ruhr Biennale, a co-production of the Opéra National in Paris and the Teatro Real in Madrid; ''Bluebeard’s castle'' by Béla Bartók and ''Diary of one who disappeared'' (2007) by ''
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'', presented under a single programme, premiered in Opera Garnier, a co-production of the Opéra National in Paris and the Gran Teatre del Liceu. With the collaboration of Valentina Carrasco, he directed the ''mise-en-scène'' of ''Le grand macabre'' (2009) by
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, premiered in the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels. A coproduction between the Gran Teatre del Liceu, the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, the English National Opera and the Opera di Roma. In 2010, this stage work was selected to open the 50th Adelaide Festival of Arts in Australia. Together with Carlus Padrissa he directed ''Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny'' ise and fall of the city of Mahagonny(2010) by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, which debuted at the Teatro Real in Madrid and was rebroadcast live to 127 movie theatres in Europe and Mexico. In 2011, he directed ''Quartet'' by
Luca Francesconi Luca Francesconi (born 17 March 1956) is an Italian composer. He studied at the Milan Conservatory, then with Karlheinz Stockhausen and Luciano Berio. Early years Luca Francesconi was born in Milan. His father was a painter who edited ''Il ...
'','' based on the play of the same name by
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. The opera debuted at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan and was co-produced with the Wiener Festwochen. This production received the prestigious Abbiati Award for "La migliore Novità assoluta". This year he is also presenting ''Tristan und Isolde'' by Richard Wagner at the Opéra in Lyon. French critics have chosen this production as one of the top three winners of the year by the newspaper ''Le Temps''.  In 2011, in collaboration with Valentina Carrasco, he also directed ''Oedipe'' by George Enescu, co-produced by the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels and the Théâtre National de l’Opéra in Paris. His first
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''Un ballo in maschera'', opened in Sydney Opera House in January 2013, won the Helpmann Award for the opera stage direction in the season 2012–2013. This is a production between Opera Sidney, Teatro Colón de Buenos Aires, Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels and the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet of Oslo. During the 2013 he also directed''  Il Priggioniero''
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/ ''Erwartung'' Schoenberg, opened  in Justice & Injustice festival in the Opéra de Lyon and  ''Aida,'' together with Carlus Padrissa, to open the Centenario de l’Arena di Verona. In 2014 he premiered
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's ''Madama Butterfly'' at the Handa Opera; ''Faust'' by Charles Gounod, a coproduction of the Teatro Real and the Nederlandse Opera, and ''Der Fliegende Holländer'' by Richard Wagner, produced by the Opéra de Lyon, the Opéra de Lille, Opera Australia (Melbourne Opera) and the Bergen Nasjonale Opera. He directed ''Pelleas et Melisande'', by Claude Debussy, at the Semperoper Dresden in 2015, and later ''Il Trovatore'', by Giuseppe Verdi, a staging inspired by World War I, co-produced by De Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam and the Opéra National de Paris. In February 2016, this production was rebroadcast live to 180 European cinemas during its representations in Opéra de la Bastille in Paris. In September he opened the season at The Royal Opera House in London with
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‘s ''Norma'', a show that was broadcast live in more than100 European cinemas. In October he has premiered ''La Bohème'' by Giacomo Puccini in the Teatro Regio Torino, to celebrate the 120th anniversary of its release, a co-production with the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. During 2017 he premiered the Christoph Willibald Gluck's ''Alceste'' at Opéra Lyon, and the ''Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher''
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and ''La damoiselle élue'' Claude Debussy diptych, co-produced between Oper Frankfurt and Teatro Real de Madrid. In 2018, he adds to his constant review of the Faust's myth, the ''Mefistofele'' by
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, co-produced by the Opéra de Lyon and the Staatsoper Stuttgart. In 2019, he premiered the newly created contemporary opera Frankenstein at the theater of La Monnaie de Munt, Brussels, with music by Marc Gray and libretto by Júlia Canosa, based on an original idea of Àlex Ollé inspired by the Mary Shelley's novel. In July, he premieres Turandot one of
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's great operas, at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan theater within the programming of the Cultural Olympiad Tokyo 2020, that tours in Japan to three other opera theaters. In October 2019, he premieres the opera Manon Lescaut of
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at the Frankfurt Opera. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all planned productions were postponed to the following seasons. In March 2021, he premiered Ariane et Barbe Bleue by
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, a coproduction from Opera de Lyon and Teatro Real in Madrid. Later in July he premiered
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’s Carmen at the New National Theatre in Tokyo, and in September Idoménéé by André Campra, a coproduction from Ópera de Lille and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin. In 2022 he premiered The Nose by Dmitri Shostakovich, a coproduction between The Royal Danish Opera in Copenhagen and the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels.


Large-scale shows

In collaboration with Carlus Padrissa, Ollé created and directed ''Mediterrani, mar olímpic'', the epicentre of the opening ceremony of the 1992
Barcelona Olympic Games The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as ...
, an event that fascinated and left a mark on millions of viewers around the world. He has also participated in many large-scale shows, either alone or in collaboration with Carlus Padrissa, such as ''La navaja en el ojo'', for the opening of the 2001 Valencia Biennial; ''Naumaquia'', created for the Universal Forum of Cultures in Barcelona in 2004; the ''opening'' of the Track Cycling World Championships in Palma de Mallorca in 2007; ''Window of the city'', the thematic show for Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China and ''Istambul, Istambul'' in 2012, in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV). In 2014 he created, with the architect
Benedetta Tagliabue Benedetta Tagliabue (born 24 June 1963) is an Italian architect. She lives and works in Barcelona, Spain. Education Tagliabue was born in Milan, Italy. In 1989, she graduated in Venice from the " Università Iuav di Venezia" in Italy. Presentl ...
''BCN.RESET'', a route of ephemeral architecture through the streets of Barcelona.


Theater

The plays that Àlex Ollé has directed include ''F@ust 3.0'' (1998), based on the novel Faust by
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; XXX (2001), based on ''La philosophie dans le boudoir'' hilosophy in the bedroomby the Marquis de Sade, both in collaboration with Carlus Padrissa; ''Metamorphosis'' (2005), together with Javier Daulte, based on
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’s text and ''Boris Godunov'' (2008), with David Plana, a play based on the attack on the Dubrovka Theatre in Moscow and on the work of
Alexander Pushkin Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (; rus, links=no, Александр Сергеевич ПушкинIn pre-Revolutionary script, his name was written ., r=Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, p=ɐlʲɪkˈsandr sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈpuʂkʲɪn, ...
. In 2010 he co-directed Samuel Beckett’s ''First love'' with Miquel Gorriz, a co-production of the Chekov International Theatre Festival in Moscow and the Grec Theatre Festival in Barcelona. In 2018, he premieres L'Histoire du Soldat, by
Igor Stravinski Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (6 April 1971) was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor, later of French (from 1934) and American (from 1945) citizenship. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential 20th-century clas ...
, at the Radiant-Bellevue Theater, co-produced by Lyon's National Opera, Lausanne's Opera and Montpellier's National Opera, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the premiere.


Cinema

His sole foray into the world of film is ''
Fausto 5.0 Fausto 5.0 is a fantasy film made in Spain and released in 2001. Fausto 5.0 is the last part of a trilogy dedicated to the figure of Faust. The first two instalments were F@ust 3.0 (originally a play) and The Damnation of Faust (originally an o ...
'', a movie he co-directed with Carlus Padrissa and Isidro Ortiz, a screenplay by Fernando León de Aranoa. Debuting in 2001 at the
Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival The Sitges Film Festival ( ca, Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya, links=no) is an annual film festival held in Sitges, Spain, specialized in fantasy and horror films, of which it is considered one of the world's foremost in ...
, it received the Méliès d’Or Award in 2003 (among others) for the best European fantasy film.


External links


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Notes and references


Sources

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Centro Dramático Nacional The Centro Dramático Nacional ("National Drama Centre" or CDN) is a Madrid-based Spanish theatre company operating under the Instituto de las Artes Escénicas y de la Música (Institute for Performing Arts and Music), an autonomous body of the ...

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