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+ | As part of the 243rd season of the iconic ballet company, several productions by the Bolshoi Ballet are again being broadcast on cinema screens across sixty countries. As one of seven of these ballets, Swan Lake is surely the most iconic, having debuted at the Bolshoi theatre in 1877. Tchaikovsky' | ||
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+ | The Bolshoi Ballet have been dancing this Yuri Grigorovich version of Swan Lake for an incredible fifty years. Grigorovich pitches this version as an examination of Prince Siegfried' | ||
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+ | The production is also missing that somewhat vital of elements; a lake. Simon Virsaladze' | ||
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+ | Under Soviet rule, the ballet had to have a happy ending, which seems almost impossible to British audiences, who prefer to sob into their hankies when the lovers throw themselves into the lake. Grigorovich' | ||
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+ | However, the dancing is so mesmerising that it is understandable why the company have stuck with this version of the ballet for so long, despite its flaws. | ||
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+ | Olga Smirnova was hypnotic as Odette-Odile when the company performed in London last summer and retains the role for this screening. She is the archetypal Russian ballet dancer, with such precision and poise it is breathtaking to watch. Her Odette is coy and graceful, with such exquisite shaping of her hands and fingers that it is almost possible to imagine them as feathers and the extension of her neck is incredibly beautiful. | ||
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+ | Her Odile is a consummate wicked seductress, sinuous and more flirtatious in her facial expressions and movements. Gone are the doe-eyed glances at Siegfried; she now flashes with dark purpose. | ||
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+ | Jacopo Tossi dances the role of Prince Siegfried. Since joining the Bolshoi in 2017 he has become a leading soloist, and the extended role in this ballet is highly demanding. He has a beautiful elegance in his lines and an incredibly straight posture in his long limbs. Tossi is an elegant and considerate partner to Smirnova and their pas de deux at the end of Act I is beautifully balanced. | ||
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+ | As The Evil Genius (usually known as Von Rothbart to British audiences), Egor Gerashchenko takes a while to warm up, seeming a little clumsy, with less-than-sharp execution of his moves in the first act. Act II is a distinct improvement and he shows clearer stage presence, conjuring Siegfried' | ||
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+ | Alexei Putintsev is an excellent Fool; excelling in the court scenes at the beginning of Act II; he has great bounce and stride, with effortless energy in his jumps and pirouettes. Eleanora Sevenard is also a delightful Spanish Bride, with great musicality in her steps. | ||
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+ | Despite the genius of Smirnova, the real star of this production is the corps de ballet; the musicality of their steps, along with incredible symmetry of movement is simply stunning. This is classical Russian ballet at its very best. | ||
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+ | Conducted by Pavel Sorokin, the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra give a brisk performance that is sublime in places, with a beautiful solo from the lead violinist during the BLACK SWAN pas de deux. | ||
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+ | Filmed by Isabelle Julien, the camera positions and shots are extremely well-considered. There is a large amount of excellent wide shots; from stage-height to a very high shot looking down, (presumably fixed to a box) allowing a brilliant view of the whole stage and a new appreciation of the incredible symmetry and thoughtful placing of the dancers. All the cameras are allowed to gently zoom in and out of the action, which shows the energy and technique brilliantly. | ||
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+ | Ultimately, the Bolshoi' |
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