Carlos Acosta’s recent production of Don Quixote for the Royal Ballet is full of energy, sparkle and exhilarating dancing. Even though it is from the classic Marius Petipa tradition, I didn’t know this ballet and wasn’t sure what to expect. How do you ‘balletise’ Cervantes’ 17th Century blockbuster? In some ways it is a bit like Le Corsaire with flamenco and gypsies instead of pirates: the thinnest of plots, but huge fun and an excuse for some great dancing. (more…)
February 26, 2019
Don Quixote, The Royal Ballet, live cinema relay 19th February – Susanna Reece reviews
Posted by susiecrow under reviews | Tags: Akane Takada, Alexander Campbell, Carlos Acosta, Cervantes, Christopher Saunders, Don Quixote, Gary Avis, Kevin O'Hare, live cinema relay, Ludwig Minkus, Marius Petipa, Martin Yates, Philip Mosley, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Susanna Reece, Susie Crow, The Royal Ballet, Tim Hatley |Leave a Comment
October 8, 2013
Royal Ballet live transmission at the Phoenix: Don Quixote Wednesday 16th October 2013
Posted by susiecrow under What's happening | Tags: Carlos Acosta, Don Quixote, Ludwig Minkus, Marius Petipa, Martin Yates, Phoenix Picturehouse Oxford, The Royal Ballet, Tim Hatley |1 Comment
Another 19th century narrative ballet from the Russian tradition for viewing in Oxford this autumn; the Royal Ballet’s brand new production of Don Quixote will shortly be transmitted live at the Phoenix Picturehouse from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden. The adventures of Cervantes’ bumbling knight are the inspiration for one of Marius Petipa’s best known ballets, with music by Ludwig Minkus, containing emotion, drama and vivid characters as well as vivacious and spectacular classical dance with a Spanish flavour. Royal Ballet Principal Guest Artist Carlos Acosta has danced the virtuoso role of Basilio many times. So it is especially appropriate that he has mounted this production for the Royal Ballet, with designs by Tim Hatley giving a modern edge to a broadly traditional staging.