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    La Sylphide (English: The Sylph; Danish: Sylfiden) is a romantic ballet in two acts. There were two versions of the ballet; the original choreographed by Filippo Taglioni in 1832, and a second version choreographed by August Bournonville in 1836.

  2. Oct 29, 2023 · La Sylphide is considered a ballet blanc, also known as a “white ballet”- they are known as such for the white, Romantic tutus that all of the female corps de ballet members wear. La Sylphide is arguably one of the first ballets to introduce this concept that would be repeated in Giselle and Swan Lake.

  3. She gives him the pink veil and tells him that the veil is to be used to capture the Sylphide. When the Sylphide returns, James follows Madge’s instructions. He wraps the Sylphide round in the...

  4. The stone that becomes a great mountain, therefore, is not the general "kingdom of God" but describes God taking full control of the earth, including judging the dead and rewarding His bond-servants (Rev 11:18).

    • Really want to be sylph-like…? A sylph, like the one our hero James is bewitched by, is a mythological spirit of the air. As far as we know, the term first appears in the 16 Century works of a Swiss physician, alchemist and astrologer called Paracelsus.
    • In a land, far, far away. The story is set in Scotland. Why? Because back in the 1800s, Scotland was thought of as an exotic, faraway land. And it must be said, the ethereal mists of the Highlands certainly spark the imagination – and perfectly suit this ballet’s supernatural themes.
    • The beauty of youth. Bournonville himself originally wanted to do a revival of Taglioni’s 1832 version of the ballet. The only reason Bournonville came up with his own take on La Sylphide was because the Paris Opera demanded too much money for the score by Jean-Madelina Schneitzhoeffer.
    • Fantastic tales and where to find them. The story of La Sylphide is loosely based on the obsessive stories of the French writer Charles Nodier. He introduced a younger generation of Romanticists to gothic literature, vampire tales and conte fantastique (meaning ‘fantastic tales’, a bit like science fiction).
  5. Mar 30, 2019 · La Sylphide remains a captivating, fascinating ballet that appeals to both audiences and dancers. It offers something different than your typical romantic ballet due to the infusion of the sylph and the witch. The ballet is presented in two acts, usually running for about 90 minutes.

  6. The Story of La Sylphide. A Magical World of Forbidden Love. Bournonville’s La Sylphide is part of SF Ballet’s 2022 Season. It was performed in Program 4 from March 15–20, 2022.

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