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Joanna Lidia

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  • Connection to/interest in ballet** (Please describe. Examples: fan, teacher, dancer, writer, avid balletgoer)
    student of dance theory & fan
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    Poland
  1. With his aim to create "total theatre" he began his hit and miss career which has sadly seen him reduced to working with a not very good company in Lausanne when he had previously been surrounded by extraordinary balletic stars. Bejart has always been a great publicist who attract a non-dance audience in masses. Bejart Ballet Lausanne is not very good company?!!!!!!! I'm a dance historian and dance critic. I'm watching this company from years and I don't agree with this opinon. BBL it is very good neoclassical company, one of the best in Europe, there are a lot of magnificent solists like Gil Roman, Elisabet Ros, Ruth Miro, Julien Fevreau, Catherine Zuasnabar, Domenico Levre, Victor Jimenez. Besides when Bejart left Brussels in 1987 and moved to Lausanne basicly he only changed a name of the company, because dancers from "Ballet of the XXth century" moved with him. It is true that Bejart attracted a so called "non- dance" audience (this is very popular, one and only conclusion in America) but dance audience, critics, dancers and other great European artists like Fellini, Grotowski ......admired him too
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