Madame Sarka Jun 2026

The ballet's set and costumes are typically evocative of the period, with a delightful mixture of rustic charm and fantastical elements.

One crisp autumn evening, a young girl named Sophia found herself standing before Madame Sarka's doorstep. Her mother lay ill, and with the local doctor's remedies failing, Sophia had turned to the last resort. With a deep breath, she knocked. Madame sarka

"Madame Šárka" (often rendered Madame Šárka, Madame Sarka, or Madame Šárka) is a title that can refer to multiple cultural artifacts—most prominently the Czech symphonic poem "Šárka" by Bedřich Smetana (part of Má vlast) tied to the Bohemian legendary heroine Šárka, and later literary or dramatic reworkings that recast the figure as a complex female protagonist. This work presents a deep, multi-disciplinary exploration of the figure “Madame Šárka,” treating her as mythic subject, historical symbol, musical inspiration, and modern feminist archetype. The ballet's set and costumes are typically evocative