The evening opened with Cayetano Soto’s jazz-inflected 20-minute ballet, “Schachmatt (Checkmate).” Drawing inspiration from the words of Joan Rivers, the films of Pedro Almodovar, and the choreography of Bob Fosse, Soto, who is based in Barcelona, uses joy and razor-sharp wit for this highly stylised piece.
The dancers, to borrow a line from New Zealand poet, Hera Lindsay Bird, performed ballet with “modern jazz contempt.” Signature moves such as high flicks of the hands, allongés with an affected air, chest pops and ostrich like profiles, are at variance with classical ballet demeanour, and for that reason surprising and amusing. The costumes were tailored and cheeky, shorts with jockey-like jackets and caps, for men and women, perfectly complimenting the playful air of the choreography.
The sensual, golden lighting through stage smoke intensified the drama and pageantry. Latin flair was unmistakable in this work by Soto, and oh so enjoyable. Premiering only the weekend before at Sadler's Wells, London, it was a real treat for the second viewing to be in Wellington.
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