by Linda on April 6, 2011
In reviewing Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Cinderella, Luke Jennings of the Observer said of the recent string of fairy tale ballets in the UK over the last few months: “in tough economic times, you can sell more tickets if you offer family entertainment”. Yet, he added, “there’s nothing wrong with fairy stories, but if they are [...]
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A Folk Tale,
Birmingham Royal Ballet,
Bournonville,
BRB,
Cinderella,
Diderik,
Et Folkensagn,
full-length,
Hilda,
Junker Ove,
Kizzy Matiakis,
Light & Fluffy,
Light and Fluffy,
Lis Jeppesen,
Luke Jennings,
Mads Blangstrup,
Marcin Kupinski,
Marion Tait,
Mia Stensgaard,
Mikki Kunttu,
Miss Berthe,
Nikolaj Hubbe,
RDB,
Review,
Royal Danish Ballet,
Season 2010-2011,
Sorella Englund,
Susanne Grinder,
Trolls,
Viderik
by Linda on March 29, 2011
Go If: You like fairy tales and fantasy RPGs filled with elfin creatures, cheeky trolls, a feisty heroine and a hero who triumphs against the odds. You are well-versed in Giselle, La Sylphide, Ondine and would like to try a different supernatural ballet. Skip If: You like your ballets with less plot development, more dancing [...]
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A Folk Tale,
August Bournonville,
Bournonville,
Carling Talcott,
Danish Folklore,
David Amzallag,
Diderik,
full-length,
Hans Christian Andersen,
Hilda,
Junker Ove,
Light & Fluffy,
Mr Mogens,
Napoli,
Niels W. Gade,
Nikolaj Hubbe,
P. E. H. Hartmann,
Pas de Sept,
RDB,
Romantic Ballet,
Royal Danish Ballet,
Sorella Englund,
Svend Grundtvig,
Trolls,
Viderik
by Emilia on November 24, 2010
Is this ballet for you? Go if/Skip if: Whether you should see Sylvia or not heavily depends on which version you are looking at. If you’re a “ballet newbie” we’d recommend you skip the Ashton version for the reasons explained in our recent review. We hope the notes below can help you decide which version [...]
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Alexander Grant,
Aminta,
Arcadia,
Ashton,
Aurélie Dupont,
Baron de Reinach,
Bill Cooper,
Bintley,
BRB,
David Bintley,
David Makhateli,
diana,
eros,
full-length,
Gillian Murphy,
Hamburg Ballet,
John Hart,
John Neumeier,
Jules Barbier,
Lauren Cuthbertson,
Leo Delibes,
Light & Fluffy,
Manuel Legris,
Margot Fonteyn,
Mark Morris,
Michael Somes,
Orion,
Palais Garnier,
Paris Opera Ballet,
Pizzicati,
Pizzicato,
POB,
Polina Semionova,
Royal Ballet,
San Francisco Ballet,
Sergei Polunin,
Sylvia,
Tchaikovsky,
Torquato Tasso,
Yannis Kokkos,
Zenaida Yanowsky
by Emilia & Linda on September 9, 2010
Those in need of a good dose of ballet myth busting might want to check out the Trocks, a troupe that walks the line between classical ballet and theatrical comedy. The company’s USP lies in the fact that it mocks the exaggerations and mannerisms sometimes associated with the art form, while showing respect and admiration [...]
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Ballet Myths,
Central School of Ballet,
Comedy,
Fernando Medina Gallego,
Glib Generalization,
Ida Nevasayneva,
Ketevan Iosifidi,
La Vivandiere Pas de Six,
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo,
Light & Fluffy,
Long Zou,
Nina Enimenimynimova,
Paul Ghiselin,
Prince Myshkin,
Sveltlana Lofatkina,
Trocks,
Velour Pilleaux
by Linda on July 30, 2010
Is this ballet for you? Go If: You love bold and spicy ballets à la Don Quixote. You’re all for feisty leading ladies and bravura dancing. Skip If: You can’t stand an endless parade of divertissements and folk dancing. You think serious historical plays should not be turned into light entertainment. Dream Cast Laurencia: Natalia [...]
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Dramatic & Intense,
Frondoso,
Fuente Ovejuna,
Kaleria Fedicheva,
Kirov Ballet,
Laurencia,
Light & Fluffy,
Lope de Vega,
Maria Alexandrova,
Maya Plisetskaya,
Mikhail Messerer,
Mikhailovsky,
Mikhailovsky Ballet,
Natalia Dudinskaya,
Nijinsky,
Ninel Kurgapkina,
Rudolf Nureyev,
Soviet Ballet,
Vakhtang Chabukiani,
Vera Tsignadze,
Yuri Soloviev
by Emilia on July 23, 2010
Reconstruction is the new black in London’s ballet summer season. The Mikhailovsky brought us earlier this week Mikhail Messerer‘s charming restoration of thirties success Laurencia (more on that later) and now the Bolshoi follows their opener Spartacus with something, in my opinion, far more interesting and entertaining: Sergei Vikharev’s reconstruction of the Petipa/Cecchetti original St. [...]
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Anna Leonova,
Ballet Comedy,
Bolshoi,
Coppélia,
Dr. Coppelius,
Ekaterina Krysanova,
Franz,
Gennady Yanin,
Ismene Brown,
Laurencia,
Light & Fluffy,
Mariinsky,
Mikhail Messerer,
Natalia Osipova,
Nikolas Sergeyev,
Reconstruction,
Ruslan Skvortsov,
Sergei Vikharev,
Swanilda