Description
“What remains is Malandain’s thoughts about the magic of dance, a delicate piece of poetry whose cracks are gracefully expressed.' - Generalanzeiger Bonn
A few balletsâ, The Nutcrackerâ, Sleeping Beautyâ, and Swan Lakeâ, which at the end of the 19th Century brought together to the stage the composer Pyotr IlyichTchaikovsky and two ballet masters of the imperial theatre, Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, were conceived from three orchestral suites, which had become musical standards. Among these symphonic suites, The Nutcrackerâ alonewas written by the composer and performed under his direction before the creation of the completed ballet. It was on the occasion of a gala evening, so Tchaikovsky chose the featured dancesâ, namely dances reserved forentertainmentsâ. Yet, even if he had considered using them, the orchestral suites of The Sleeping Beautyâ and Swan Lakeâ were included without his approval after his death. Destined to be performed in concerts, they were considered a sort of best off of each of the ballets; bringing together without an event-driven chronology, the featured dancesâ and a few numbers centred on the characters and the action. In looking for a title, I remembered that as a child I defined my wonderments as Magifiqueâ. Magnifique without a nâ because hatred divides (the word for hatred in French sounds like the letter nâ), and that this invented word, a sort of short-circuited language, fits well with the intentions of this creation: to create magic or else recycle lifeâs raw material through expressive and poetic forms. However, the title is also Tchaikovskyâs Suitesâ, in order to be consistent i.e. avoir de la suite dans ses idéesâ. Malandain, Thierry
Cast & Crew
Director: Thierry Malandain
Additional Details
Label: Arthaus Musik
Genre: Ballet
Run Time: 105 mins
Release Date: 12/15/11
UPC: 807280158595
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