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2 Chapters Love

VenueState Opera Unter den Linden
CalendarFri 11 Dec 2026 - Sun 23 May 2027
Synopsis/Details

2 Chapters Love
Duration: 1h 30m including one interval

 

Gods and Dogs / 2 Chapters Love

 

Jiří Kylián has had a lasting influence on 20th-century ballet. In Gods and Dogs, Kylián builds a striking bridge between the divine and the instinctive, between order and madness. The work explores the fragile line where "normal" behaviour slips into what is perceived as "aberrant," revealing the darkness hidden within everyday life. The choreography portrays the individual's struggle with unleashed energy, the merging of humanity and instinct, and the opening of a vast divide between who we are and who we dare not be. The result is a radical and poetic search for the irrational moment that ultimately makes us human.

 

Sharon Eyal is one of the most distinctive choreographic voices in contemporary dance. With 2 Chapters Love, she once again creates an unparalleled experience. Precision, repetition, and increasing intensity drive the dancers to—and beyond—their limits. Clean lines set to electronic beats transform every movement into a hypnotic force, where classical technique meets club aesthetics. Love, pain, desire, and loneliness become physically tangible with overwhelming intensity. 2 Chapters Love draws both the ensemble and the audience into a collective trance that lingers long after the performance has ended.

 

Recommended for ages 10 and above

Cast

Gods and Dogs
Choreography and Production: Jiří Kylián
Music Concept: Jiří Kylián
Music: Dirk Haubrich
Computer-Controlled Projection: Daniel Bisig, Tatsuo Unemi
Video Projection: Dag Johan Haugerud, Cecilie Semec
Costumes: Joke Visser
Set Design: Jiří Kylián
Lighting: Kees Tjebbes
Rehearsal Director: Urtzi Aranburu

 

2 Chapters Love
Choreography: Sharon Eyal
Music: Ori Lichtik
Co-Choreography: Gai Behar
Lighting: Alon Cohen
Rehearsal Director: Léo Lérus
Costumes: Sharon Eyal
Costume Development: Isabel Theißen

 

Sharon Eyal wishes to thank Sarah Joary for her contribution to the costume development.

Venue
State Opera Unter den Linden

Staatsoper Unter den Linden is one of Berlin's most prestigious opera houses, with a rich history and significant cultural impact.

 

History:
The Staatsoper Unter den Linden was originally built between 1741 and 1743, under the direction of architect Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff. It was commissioned by Frederick II of Prussia and was initially named the Königliche Oper (Royal Opera). The opera house has undergone several renovations and reconstructions, notably after World War II damage. It reopened in 1984, following a major renovation.

 

Construction:
The original design was characterized by its Baroque style, featuring an elegant façade and a grand entrance. The building was reconstructed in the 1950s and 1980s, maintaining its classical exterior while modernizing the interior. The façade features a classic portico with six Corinthian columns and a prominent central pediment.

 

Interior:
The interior is known for its opulent and classical design. The auditorium is renowned for its acoustics and grandeur, with luxurious velvet seats and elaborate decorations. The stage and seating areas have been updated to meet modern performance standards while preserving historical aesthetics.

 

Concerts and Performances:
The Staatsoper Unter den Linden hosts a variety of performances, including operas, orchestral concerts, and ballet. It is home to the Staatskapelle Berlin, one of Germany's leading orchestras. The opera house is celebrated for its high-quality productions and its role in Berlin’s vibrant cultural scene.

 

JOURNEY

The Staatsoper Unter den Linden has completely barrier-free access due to its excellent public transport connections.

ADDRESS: Unter den Linden 7; 10117 Berlin

SUBURBAN RAILWAY
S+U Friedrichstraße (S1, S2, S5, S7, S25, S75)

 

SUBWAY
Hausvogteiplatz (U2)
Museumsinsel (U5)
Stadtmitte (U2, U6)
Unter den Linden (U5, U6)

 

BUS
Staatsoper (100, 245, 300)
Unter den Linden/Friedrichstraße (100, 147, 245, 300, N6)

 

PARKING
Q-PARK parking garage Unter den Linden/Staatsoper
Bebelplatz, 10117 Berlin
There are five electric charging stations in the parking garage. Further information can be found here.

The underground car park on Bebelplatz offers disabled parking spaces and direct access to the opera house. On entering the car park between 5.30pm and 11.30pm, the maximum parking fee is €7. To use this tariff, enter your parking ticket in one of the pay machines and the message »Theatertarif« will appear on the display. Please note that it is not possible to use the tariff if you enter the car park before 5.30pm. so it will not be shown on the display. TIP: If you pay the theatre tariff at the pay machine before the event, you can avoid unnecessary waiting after the show.

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