Swan Lake

Dec. 30th, 2018 07:28 pm
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Last year spending the weekend between Christmas and New Year in London had been such a success we decided to repeat the experience.  Having seen all the family between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day (an extended celebration due to having nurses in the family) it was good to get away for a few days.

I'd been wanting to see Matthew Bourne's version of Swan Lake for some time, and realising it was on at Saddler's Wells over Christmas it seemed like the perfect opportunity to go.

This production has male swans and we saw Will Bozier as The Swan and Dominic North as The Prince.  The story is treated differently from the traditional production (the last performance I saw was by the Bolshoi), and not just for the casting.  More of the action takes place in the Prince's head.

It's a very monochrome production, with only the occasional character in bright clothing.  To me that made it harder to see what the individual dancers were doing when they were all wearing black - whereas with the white swans that wasn't a problem.  The swans wore feathered breeches which were effective, but it did give me a vision of the Ferret in costume.  And occasionally the choreography was such that although the music grew faster the dancing didn't.

However, those are minor points.  The orchestra was very good.  The dancers were excellent, and everything flowed beautifully.  It was the ideal Christmas outing.

Date: 2018-12-30 08:18 pm (UTC)
corvidology: Cuppa from Sean of the Dead ([EMO] CUPPA)
From: [personal profile] corvidology
I'm such a HUGE Matthew Bourne fan and would have loved to have seen it.

Glad you got some time to take a break away.

Date: 2018-12-31 01:21 am (UTC)
scfrankles: knight on horseback with lance lowered (Default)
From: [personal profile] scfrankles
The swans wore feathered breeches which were effective, but it did give me a vision of the Ferret in costume. That did make me smile ^____^ But I'm glad you enjoyed the performance ^__^

Date: 2018-12-31 01:42 am (UTC)
stonepicnicking_okapi: okapi (Default)
From: [personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi
Oooh the Ballet! Lovely! And I think reminding you of Ferret is a plus! Look forward to hearing how does in pointe shoes and a tutu.

Date: 2018-12-31 10:07 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] luthienberen
Sounds like you had a great time despite a few minor niggles. :) Though I admit, the monochrome theme would make it difficult for me to also separate individual dancers, (and I do love bright colours in general).

I sympathise with you re nurses in the family. My mum is a retired nurse and we always had to juggle our celebration on Christmas Eve with how my mum would work nights.

I would love to go to a ballet (and opera) and intend to try this year, so keeping an eye open on any traditional performances that might pop up near me. Hope you are resting now!

Date: 2018-12-31 09:17 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] luthienberen
Thank you! I hope you see many lovely productions in 2019 too.

Date: 2019-01-01 12:49 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mafief
I’m guessing you got to see your grandkid?

Swan lake with male swans seems interesting.

“The swans wore feathered breeches which were effective, but it did give me a vision of the Ferret in costume.” - hehe! Oh I can almost see that. :)

Date: 2019-01-01 10:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vix_spes
Very interesting to read this ... I'm taking my mum to see it as her birthday present in a couple of weeks. I think we're even seeing the same dancer!

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