Cosmic Echo
Birth + Carnage” is a fantastic title. The premise behind this show, which premiered at LaMama Experimental Theater Club at the end of December, was exciting too.
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In 2017, David Bintley—Birmingham Royal Ballet’s then-director—adapted Sir Peter Wright’s much-loved 1990 production of “The Nutcracker” for London’s Royal Albert Hall. Along with upscaling the scenery to match the heights of this grandiose venue, he rejigged the ballet’s narrative, foregrounding Drosselmeyer as a magical, mischievous toymaker whose imaginations—dolls, yes, but also animals, puppets, fairies and more—spring to life as the story unfolds. The Royal Ballet Sinfonia is stationed on a platform above the stage, in front of an enormous organ, overlooking the pageantry below. The effect is one of magic and majesty—a truly spectacular ride.
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Birth + Carnage” is a fantastic title. The premise behind this show, which premiered at LaMama Experimental Theater Club at the end of December, was exciting too.
PlusIn 2017, David Bintley—Birmingham Royal Ballet’s then-director—adapted Sir Peter Wright’s much-loved 1990 production of “The Nutcracker” for London’s Royal Albert Hall.
PlusThis program of three works by William Forsythe set to the music of James Blake has special meaning for La Scala Ballet.
PlusUshering in the ninth season of Dance at the Odyssey, which takes place January 8–February 16 at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and features a number of cutting-edge choreographers and world premieres, curator, producer and festival co-founder Barbara Müller-Wittmann adores her job.
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