dirac Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 Yum. Looking forward to streaming this one! Link to comment
jorge Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Thanks you for share ,will watch it . i think it should be as good or even better than the version from Ballet Opera de Paris Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted March 8 Author Share Posted March 8 On 3/3/2024 at 1:56 AM, jorge said: Thanks you for share ,will watch it . i think it should be as good or even better than the version from Ballet Opera de Paris I have seen the three attempts at restoring the original fourth act wedding/temple destruction, namely Makarova's, Vikharev's and now Ratmansky's. This is the most comprehensive one. Link to comment
jorge Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 19 hours ago, cubanmiamiboy said: I have seen the three attempts at restoring the original fourth act wedding/temple destruction, namely Makarova's, Vikharev's and now Ratmansky's. This is the most comprehensive one. i seen it and is great ..is the first time i see the 4th act and is great and is almost like Petipa wrote on the libretto ... Link to comment
Drew Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 Finally had a chance to see this. Thanks @cubanmiamiboy for drawing attention to the posting and to Amy Growcott for doing the posting...I can't figure out who is responsible for the video--is it Amy Growcott's video? In any case, it is excellent for getting the overall sense of the production and I appreciate being able to see the whole stage picture throughout. I can't help wishing there was also a polished/professional HD video produced for broadcast--which this doesn't seem to have been--where the lighting/visuals would be better and we might get an occasional closer look at things. (Perhaps Berlin could consider this the next time the production is revived? Forlorn hope probably.) Link to comment
Lidewij Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 I agree with you about the visuals. I have seen the production in person and this video doesn't do it justice. But it's a nice document to have of it and still very interesting to compare with other productions. Link to comment
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