Did anyone see Tulsa's Don Q? I just went to see it a few weekends ago, and I really really enjoyed it... just curious if anyone else did... The costumes and the set were beautiful, which I believe were Houston Ballet's set and costumes. And, of course the dancing was pretty good. I especially loved the choreography (which was by Anne-Marie Holmes). It was very interesting and varied, and I was never bored with it. There were steps that were innovative, but didn't seem out of place in a classical ballet.
[ March 19, 2002, 01:43 PM: Message edited by: Allegro ]
Tulsa Ballet's Don Quixote
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Allegro
, Mar 19 2002 01:41 PM
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Posted 19 March 2002 - 01:41 PM
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Posted 19 March 2002 - 02:55 PM
Thanks for posting that, Allegro. Who were the leading dancers?
I didn't see this production, but I did see Holmes' production for Boston Ballet several years ago -- it was a traditional production, very much based on the real thing. Perhaps the different steps you noticed were character steps -- Spanish dancing-influenced steps.
Anyway, I'm glad you enjoyed it -- tell us more smile.gif
I didn't see this production, but I did see Holmes' production for Boston Ballet several years ago -- it was a traditional production, very much based on the real thing. Perhaps the different steps you noticed were character steps -- Spanish dancing-influenced steps.
Anyway, I'm glad you enjoyed it -- tell us more smile.gif
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