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"I don’t see why ballet the artistic form, instead of the dubious ideology of the authors/writers of these stories, has to bear the blame."
Perhaps because he is the most recent Onegin that I have seen, Ball was the most memorable. But then he must know the ballet like the back of his hand as he danced Lensky when I first saw the workin 2016.
The other leading characters resonated with me too. Just as Ball had been Lensky 9 years ago Yasmine Naghdi who had been Olga in 2016 became Tatiana yesterday. I think she was the most memorable Tatiana I have ever seen. Again because she is a superb dance actor. Osipova was a great princess and Itziar Mendizabal was a vulnerable and impressionable young woman but Naghdi was impressive both as the young Tatiana and the grown-up one. Leo Dixon won the audience's hearts as Lensky. We felt his ire as Onegin flirted with a playful Olga. In previous reviews, I had overlooked Olga as simply Tataian's empty-headed sister but Olga had to grow up quickly when Onegin picked up Lensky's gauntlet. It is actually quite a substantial role and Anna Rose O’Sullivan who danced Olga explored every aspect of it. I had not previously noted Harris Bell but I shall follow him in future because of his impressive role as Prince Gremin.
I learnt a lot about Pushkin's work yesterday. Possibly as much as anyone could short of learning Russian and reading the original text.
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