Razvan Mazilu's relentless search for new experiences both as performer and creator has resulted in a wide variety of shows, the most important being:
ISADORA, WHEN SHE DANCED. Based on Martin Sherman's play this is a new show that Razvan Mazilu staged and choreographed in Greece. The leading roles - Isadora Duncan and her lover, poet Sergei Yesenin - are portrayed by actors Dimitra Hatoupi and David Maltese, in a captivating metaphor on art, love and tragic destiny. Meli Theatre, Athens, October 2009
REMEMBER. Razvan Mazilu continues his explorations in the dance-theatre area with a project inspired by the novel of a famous Romanian writer, Mateiu Caragiale. Razvan Mazilu is the director, choreographer and author of costumes, sharing the stage with an appreciated actor, Ion Rizea. Greek artist Dionisis Christofilogiannis signs the scenography. This alluring story about friendship, dandysm and mystery premiered at the National Theatre in Timisoara, March 2009
Block Bach, unconventional multimedia dance show, exclusively featuring music of Baroque master Johann Sebastian Bach; Razvan Mazilu plays the leading male role and signs the choreography, together with Israeli choreographer Amir Kolben.
Odeon Theatre Bucharest, 2007
Un Tango más, fusion of
contemporary ballet and Argentine tango; choreographer and leading male
dancer, Odeon Theatre Bucharest, 2006
Since 1998, Razvan Mazilu has been a permanent guest star of the National
Opera House in Bucharest for contemporary ballet shows, culminating
with Simphonie Fantastique,
leading male role, 2006
Marlene, musical staged
and choreographed in Athens, Greece, Tehnis Theatre, 2005
The Picture of Dorian Gray,
dance-theatre show; choreographer and performer of the leading male
role; Odeon Theatre Bucharest, 2004
Dance at Odeon, contemporary
dance galas which he initiated and coordinated, gathering local and
international artists; within these galas, he gave a brilliant performance
in 'Bolero. I The Lost the King', based on Ravel's Bolero; Odeon Theatre
Bucharest, 2001-2003