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A complete performance of La Sylphide with Eva Evdokimova, the one true Sylph. James is Peter Schaufuss, Madge is the notable character dancer Niels Bjørn La...
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Ballet on demand. On the morning of his wedding to his sweet fiancée Effy, James awakens from a dream to see a mysterious and tantalising Sylphide before him. His obsession with her sets off a fateful sequence of events where joy turns to sorrow, love to betrayal and infatuation to tragedy. is one of the jewels of Romantic ballet.
Oct 25, 2017 · Song of the Earth, La Sylphide. ★★★★ . Manchester, Palace Theatre. 11 October 2017. www.ballet.org.uk. Artistically, it was a low risk start to the English National Ballet’s touring season, presenting two classic ballets, created with more than a century between them, and with a combined performance history of almost 250 years.
La Sylphide • 1h 7m. 4 comments. One of the jewels of Romantic ballet. On the morning of his wedding to his sweet fiancée Effy, James awakens from a dream to see a mysterious and tantalising Sylphide before him. His obsession with her sets off a fateful sequence of events where joy turns to sorrow, love to betrayal and infatuation to tragedy.
National Tour. 2 hours 50 minutes including 2 intervals. #ENBSong #ENBSylphide. MacMillan's masterpiece and a beloved classic, performed for the first time. English National Ballet presents a double bill featuring Kenneth MacMillan’s masterpiece. , MacMillan brings music, poetry and choreography together to capture the fragility of life, and ...
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Sep 30, 2017 · Art Direction and Design: Charlotte Wilkinson Studio. On Wednesday 1 July 2020, we’re showing La Sylphid e, a recreation of August Bournonville’s version by Frank Andersen and Eva Kloborg. Bournonville’s production is actually an adaptation of an 1832 French ballet by Filippo Taglioni, which signalled the dawn of a new, Romantic era of ...