According to Josseline Le Bourhis from the Nureyev Foundation, Sergei Vikharev had to reintroduce Désiré's Act II variation for this reconstruction because "male dancers do not have much to do in this 1890 version" and "to avoid frustration and disappointment on the part of the audience."
However, I'm not seeing said variation here? Looks like someone needs to double-check her sources.
I always find the act 3 less dazzeling than the other acts in sleeping beauty. mostly because the music bores me a little, and the court dances arent memorable. but when the lilac fair whifts him off to introduce the prince a vision of aurora then it becomes more entertining
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According to Josseline Le Bourhis from the Nureyev Foundation, Sergei Vikharev had to reintroduce Désiré's Act II variation for this reconstruction because "male dancers do not have much to do in this 1890 version" and "to avoid frustration and disappointment on the part of the audience."
However, I'm not seeing said variation here? Looks like someone needs to double-check her sources.
theamazingsoter 5 months ago
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theamazingsoter 5 months ago
I always find the act 3 less dazzeling than the other acts in sleeping beauty. mostly because the music bores me a little, and the court dances arent memorable. but when the lilac fair whifts him off to introduce the prince a vision of aurora then it becomes more entertining
pepercat17 11 months ago
i love how the costumes tell the story of passing years! brilliant detail!
jengirl2 1 year ago
Thank you SOOO much
EricMontreal22 2 years ago