プティパ=ラトマンスキー版《ラ・バヤデール》(ベルリン国立バレエ)(NYT)
‘Like his “Sleeping Beauty” (2015) and “Swan Lake” (2016), it’s often revelatory.
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) November 21, 2018
It does much to strip away the Soviet Russian distortions that have laden this classic with showy dance tricks,
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) November 21, 2018
while significantly enriching our understanding of the art of its original choreographer, Marius Petipa — mainly to the good, but not all.’
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) November 21, 2018
‘There are too few records for this final scene. There’s nothing even to tell us even what music Gamsatti danced her solo variation to.
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) November 21, 2018
So Mr. Ratmansky gives her a familiar number (music and choreography) usually performed by Kitri,
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) November 21, 2018
the heroine of another Petipa-Minkus ballet, “Don Quixote,” in its Vision Scene.’
— unamateur (@amachan_taste) November 21, 2018
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