
Swan Lake in Dubai
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Tchaikovsky’s first ballet is the most beloved classical piece in ballet literature: while the hardships of love between a prince forced into marriage and a maiden enchanted into the form of a swan is one of the most charming Russian romantic fairy tales, the piece nevertheless failed at its original premiere in 1877. The choreographers creating the premiere were simply not equal to Tchaikovsky’s genius. It was Marius Petipa's and Lev Ivanov's choreography that brought fame for the piece and established a tradition, and most companies to this day still dance the piece following this blueprint. Rudi van Dantzig and Toer van Schayk revised this classic creative work in 1988. One of the work’s most striking technical challenges and at the same time its bravura is that Odette and Odile, the pure, innocent White Swan and the seductive, manipulative Black Swan, are performed by the same ballerina.
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Premiere: April 25, 2015
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“The Hungarian National Ballet did its best to make Swan Lake a memorable performance. We could see countless dancers on stage in spectacular costumes in the first and third acts. They open our eyes and minds entirely, and then suddenly the minimalistic shining of the white swans almost blinds us.”
Robert de Koning, Journelism
“The iconic Swan Lake is a shining testament to the fact that art and music are universal languages that can connect different peoples and cultures even without words. (…) The production’s stunning costumes, colours, lighting, and, of course, the dynamic performances of the male and female dancers, their harmonious interplay and grand spatial formations, filled the stage with vitality, elegance, and beauty.”
Maha Adel, Al Khaleej