dirac Posted April 17, 2020 Share Posted April 17, 2020 A review of New York City Ballet in 'Swan Lake' by Leigh Witchel for dancelog.nyc. Quote Côté danced his solo with a loose back and easy arabesque. Mearns did clean double pirouettes to a single in attitude, doing double attitudes on the diagonal . . . well, on the first of them. Her fouettés were unembellished singles, but they were also clean until a saved ending. Côté did turns in second position with a flashy finish. But all the dancing couldn’t save Siegfried from the tragic error of swearing his love to the wrong woman. After the disaster, Côté ramped up. He raced at Von Rotbart, and pushed the court out of the way to get to the lake. Link to comment
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