The story is told through vivid tableaux, and only during some of the longer corps scenes -- courtiers dancing to entertain the king and Snow White, the half-clothed youths Snow White encounters when she is driven away from the court by her jealous stepmother, the arm and body movements reminding slightly of the choreography of Mark Morris -- did the sense of forward motion stall. Most of the music was not composed for the work, excerpts from the symphonies of Mahler, stitched together with filler pieces in an electronic style (attributed to 79D). The plodding Bruder Martin theme from Mahler's first symphony, a melody like Frère Jacques set in the minor mode, serves for the striking dance of the dwarves, rappelling up and down and across a mountain face at the back of the stage (pictured above, sets by Thierry Leproust). Perhaps Mahler's most famous passage, the Adagietto from the fifth symphony, is heard during the pas de deux, where the Prince (Fabrizio Clemente, strong and tall) drags the inert body of Snow White (sweet, innocent Virginie Caussin) around the stage in desperate anguish, before she is revived by his kiss. The excerpts are all instrumental -- no vocal pieces from the second, third, fourth, or eighth -- and only occasionally did the new context bother ears familiar with the music, with some of the "O glaube" sections from the second symphony.
Sarah Kaufman, Ballet Preljocaj’s ‘Snow White’ shines (Washington Post, April 2) ---, Designer Jean Paul Gaultier’s twist on ballet is a unique ‘Snow White’ (Washington Post, March 24) Laura Bleiberg, Ballet Preljocaj's 'Snow White' at the Music Center (Los Angeles Times, March 25) Harmony Wheeler, Ballet Preljocaj Presents Stunning BLANCHE NEIGE in U.S. Tour (Broadway World, March 19) |
The remaining stops on Ballet Preljocaj's North American tour are venues in Chapel Hill (N.C.), Minneapolis, and Ann Arbor (Mich.), through April 21.
I saw this ballet in France and this is just amazing. If you have the possibility to buy a ticket, don't hesitate a second.
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