Eloquent Movements
Amanda Clark as one of the Willis in Giselle Photo © Angela Sterling |
The entire performance was lovely but those initial moments overwhelmed me. Act I was like watching a painting come to life and Act II entranced me with its eloquent beauty and forgiveness.
The corps de ballet portray the villagers © Angela Sterling |
I was lucky, they also had dozens of recorded performances from companies around the world and little by little I watched them, it exposed me to the choreography of Frederick Aston, Mikhail Fokine, Kenneth Macmillan, the quintessential Marius Petipa, and a little of the great George Balanchine.
Over the years my focus transitioned towards Literature. Everyonce in awhile I'll be sharing with you something about this Performing Art that I find so beautiful and moving.
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>Act I was like watching a painting come to life and Act II entranced me with its eloquent beauty and forgiveness.
Very nice!
My dad loved ballet and used to take me to a local film art theatre when I was a kid to see ballet films. Now, our family's annual trek to the Nutcracker is a high point of the Xmas season.