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Zorba the Greek is more than a ballet, it is a story of freedom, passion, and the indomitable human spirit that refuses to surrender to circumstance.
Based on the legendary novel by Nikos Kazantzakis and set to the unforgettable music of Mikis Theodorakis, this ballet premiered at the Arena di Verona in 1988 and has since toured over 40 countries, captivating more than three million spectators. A legendary open-air
performance in Rio de Janeiro drew an audience of 120,000 — a record for a ballet production.
Lorca Massine's choreography transforms Kazantzakis' narrative into a breathtaking spectacle where classical dance interweaves with Greek folk traditions. The ballet culminates in the famous Zorba's Dance (sirtaki) is a symbol of freedom, joy, and defiance that leaves no one untouched.
Running time: approximately 2 hours including interval.
СREATORS
Mikis Theodorakis
Composer
Mikis Theodorakis (1925–2021) was the greatest Greek composer of the 20th century — a poet, a politician, and a symbol of resistance. His score for the film Zorba the Greek (1964) became one of the most recognisable pieces of music in the world. Theodorakis studied at the Athens and Paris conservatories under Olivier Messiaen. He composed seven symphonies, four operas, numerous ballets, and film scores, bringing the poetry of Nobel laureates to the masses through music. A wartime resistance fighter and political prisoner under the military junta, Theodorakis became the voice of freedom for all of Greece. His music for the Zorba ballet was specially composed for the stage production based on the film soundtrack, and remains one of the most emotionally powerful ballet scores of our time.
Lorca Massine
Choreographer
Lorca Massine (b. 1944, New York) is an American choreographer and dancer of Russian heritage, son of the legendary ballet master Léonide Massine. He worked with the greatest choreographers of our time — Balanchine, Béjart, Robbins. He danced principal roles with the New York City Ballet and performed at the Metropolitan Opera and London Royal Opera House. He has choreographed over 50 ballets and musicals. His masterwork — Zorba, which premiered at the Arena di Verona in 1988 — became the most attended contemporary full-length ballet in the world.
sOLOISTS
Igor Tsvirko
Bolshoi Theatre
Igor Tsvirko is a principal dancer of the Bolshoi Theatre. He graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Choreography in 2007 and joined the Bolshoi Ballet Company. He has been nominated three times for the Golden Mask award and won the ballet magazine Soul of Dance prize in the Star nomination (2017). In 2018, together with Ekaterina Krysanova, he was named Best Duet at the international Dance Open festival. He was voted Dancer of the Month by British magazine Dancing Times (2016). His repertoire includes leading roles in both classical and contemporary ballets: Don Quixote, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, and Spartacus and legendary role of Zorba the Greek
Oleg Ivenko
Ballet Kazan
Oleg Ivenko is a principal dancer of the Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet Theatre (Kazan). He gained worldwide fame for starring as Rudolf Nureyev in Ralph Fiennes' film The White Crow (2019). He received the Leonide Massine Prize in Positano (2020) as Best Dancer of the Year on the International Stage. He won the Grand Prix at the Yuri Grigorovich International Competition (2014) and First Prize at the Korean International Ballet Competition (2016).
The TROUPE
Sofia National Opera and Ballet
The Sofia National Opera and Ballet is Bulgaria's principal music theatre. Founded in 1890, it is the country's oldest opera house. The ballet company has been active since 1928 and maintains a repertoire of nearly 30 classical titles, including Swan Lake, Giselle, Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet, and Zorba the Greek. Zorba was first staged by Lorca Massine for the Sofia company in 1995 and has since become one of the theatre's signature productions. Alumni of the Bulgarian ballet school hold leading positions in the world's major companies.
150 + artists
United on one stage
2 nights
Only two performances in Cyprus
4500+ spectators
Join a vibrant audience under the stars
Venue & Festival
ThePattichio Municipal Amphitheatre is one of the most atmospheric open-air venues in Cyprus.
Inaugurated in 1990 thanks to a donation from the Pattichi family, it seats approximately 2,000 spectators. Built in the tradition of ancient Greek theatres, it is harmoniously set within the parkland of the famous Larnaca Salt Lake.
An evening under the open sky surrounded by nature is the perfect setting to experience the magic of a Mediterranean summer night.
Larnaka Festival is an annual summer festival organised by the Municipality of Larnaca in July. A month of music, dance, and theatre featuring Cypriot and international artists. The festival's main venues are the medieval Larnaca Fort and the Pattichio Amphitheatre. The festival has been awarded the European EFFE quality label. The Zorba the Greek ballet will be one of the headline events of Larnaka Festival 2026.