
Featuring a colorful cast, a ten-piece ensemble, and Julien Condemine’s inventive staging, this mini-opera—which feels like a journey through space and time—draws on the Baroque heritage to better examine our own era. Visually daring, musically delightful, and brilliantly conducted by Leonardo García-Alarcón, Les Dinos et l’Arche is an opera for curious minds of all ages.
Blending satire and tenderness, Les Dinos et l’Arche brings together humans, animals and extinct creatures in a changing society, a distorting yet revealing mirror of our own. In a whirlwind of emotions, absurd dialogue, bursts of laughter and spectacular metamorphoses, it becomes clear that the dinosaurs are forced to adapt in order to survive in a world doomed to extinction… Does that remind us of anything?
Sadly, the dinosaurs – the dream of children of all ages – have disappeared. Of course, the books tell of a meteorite that devastated the planet. But what if the dinosaurs had missed Noah’s Ark because a sundial had malfunctioned due to the clouds? In this musical fable, as funny as it is profound, Charles Darwin himself, accompanied by his charming iguana collected from the Galápagos archipelago, travels back in time to offer the giant reptiles a second chance. Aboard a fantastical vessel, the dinosaurs then embark on a quest for a magical plant that could save them from the Flood by transforming them into birds…
Blending satire and tenderness, Les Dinos et l’Arche brings together humans, animals and extinct creatures in a changing society, a distorting yet revealing mirror of our own. In a whirlwind of emotions, absurd dialogue, bursts of laughter and spectacular metamorphoses, it becomes clear that the dinosaurs are forced to adapt in order to survive in a world doomed to extinction… Does that remind us of anything?
Les Dinos et l’Arche, a Darwinian opera, a dystopian fable
Music by Thomas Leininger (1981)
Libretto by Cédric Costantino (1974) and Tina Hartmann (1973)
World premiere in French at La Cité Bleue
Performance running time: 1 hour 20 minutes, with no intermission
Ages 10 and over
to Margareta Nordin and the Municipalité de Savennières (FR).
This production was sponsored by the Prince and Princess of Chimay. We would like to thank them for hosting us during our residency at the Château de Chimay.
Thomas Leininger, composer
Cédric Costantino and Tina Hartmann, libretto
Cédric Costantino, Myrielle Schnewlin & Thomas Leininger, French adaptation
Julien Condemine, staging direction
Nikolett Kuffa, stage direction assistant
Margaux Blanchard, dramaturgy
Hélène Fief, set design
Sylvain Wavrant, costumes design
Estelle Boul, costume assistant
Jeanne Tanguy, Lila Bouet, costume design interns
In collaboration with Maison Vermeulen, feather craftsman
Sylvain Séchet, lighting and video design
Leonardo García-Alarcón, musical direction
Jacopo Raffaele, musical direction assistant
Ariel Rychter, score assistant
Cappella Mediterranea
Actors-singers:
Mariana Silva, Darwin’s iguana / Noé’s wife
Sebastià Peris, Darwin / Noé
Dinosaurs :
Daria Novik, Brachiosaurus
Valérie Pellegrini, Struthiomimus
Julia Deit-Ferrand, Triceratops
Diego Galicia Suárez, Archaeopteryx
Charles Sudan, Anatosaurus
Baptiste Jondeau, Parasaurolophus
Oscar Esmerode, Velociraptor
Raphaël Hardmeyer, Tyrannosaurus
Mammals:
Sarah Matousek, Cat
Lidija Jovanović, Kangaroo
Bastien Masset, Rat
Félix Le Gloahec, Dog





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La Cité Bleue
Geneva, Switzerland
19h30
La Cité Bleue
Geneva, Switzerland
19h30
La Cité Bleue
Geneva, Switzerland
19h30
La Cité Bleue
Geneva, Switzerland