Swan Lake (and Snowflake #9)
Jan. 20th, 2025 04:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last Friday I went up to London to see the latest production of New Adventures (Sir Matthew Bourne's company) Swan Lake. It was excellent. It's impossible for me to pinpoint exactly what it was which made it so good, but it was a combination of the dancing (as wonderful as ever), the story, the music, the costumes and the scenery. The characters come over so clearly and really convincingly. I last saw this in December 2018 and if anything I enjoyed it even more this time.
Normally J comes with me to these performances, but this time he didn't, since he'd already seen it once. I wasn't daunted by already knowing how things worked out (and in fact I'd forgotten some of the smaller points) so went ahead on my own. And six years later with a different cast it still had real power and maybe because it wasn't so strange as the first time I'd seen it (over the years I had seen a good number of classical versions) maybe why I did enjoy it more.

And, because the challenge for Snowflake #9 was to create a fanwork, I wrote a ficlet: Swan Lake
Normally J comes with me to these performances, but this time he didn't, since he'd already seen it once. I wasn't daunted by already knowing how things worked out (and in fact I'd forgotten some of the smaller points) so went ahead on my own. And six years later with a different cast it still had real power and maybe because it wasn't so strange as the first time I'd seen it (over the years I had seen a good number of classical versions) maybe why I did enjoy it more.


And, because the challenge for Snowflake #9 was to create a fanwork, I wrote a ficlet: Swan Lake
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