Modern Films Coppelia |
Modern Films Coppelia BBC 2 18:15 27 Dec 2022 and iPlayer
On the evening of 27 Dec 2022, the BBC broadcast Modern Films' Coppelia in the UK. Readers who missed the transmission can still catch it on the iPlayer. It was choreographed by Ted Brandsen and has much in common with his production for the Dutch National Ballet which I reviewed in Brandsen's Coppelia on 12 Dec 2016. The main differences are that the score is by Maurizio Malagnini and not by Leo Delibes and it is very much shorter. Most of the dancers are or were in the Dutch National Ballet and some of the designs seem to be the same.
For me, the main attraction of this film was that it featured Michaela DePrince. Because I have strong connections with Sierra Leone, I took an interest in her even before she joined the Dutch National Ballet (see Michaela DePrince 4 April 2013). When I learned that she had joined the Junior Company I flew out to Amsterdam to watch her dance (see The Junior Company of the Dutch National Ballet - Stadsshouwburg Amsterdam 24 Nov 2013 25 Nov 2013).
DePrince introduced me to the rest of the Junior Company which included some outstanding dancers. Through them, I got to know the rest of the company which has given me enormous pleasure over the last 10 years. Some of its members have become dear friends and acquaintances and I have made many more friendships among its regular ballet-goers. I am therefore grateful to her not only for her performances but also for the introduction to the company and its fans.
DePrince is now in Boston which is a lot further away. Modern Films' production was one last chance to see her with members of the Dutch National Ballet. She danced Swan, the lead role in the film. Traditionally the heroine is called Swanhilde though, in Brandsen's stage production, she is known as Swantje. Daniel Camargo who has also crossed the Atlantic but was formerly a principal of the Dutch National Ballet danced Franz. Dr Coppelius was danced by Vito Mazzeo. Swan's friends were Nancy Burer, JingJing Mao and Sasha Nukhamedov, Franz's were Timothy van Poucke, Sam Sjouke and Edo Wijnen and Igone de Jongh was the ballet teacher. Darcey Bussell, one of the few cast members not to be in HNB danced the mayor. Floor Eimers, Giovanni Princop and Rachel Beaujean were also in the film.
I enjoyed it more than Scottish Ballet's Coppelia but not as much as English National or Birmingham Royal Ballet's or indeed Ted Brandsen's stage version. I think that is because all those companies retain Delibers's score which contributes so much to the ballet. It was lovely to see DePrince again as well as other members of HNB. I am not sure that I would have liked it as much had the cast come from any other company.
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