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The main difference I saw in this performance actually had nothing to do with dance or ballet at all. This show uses a lot more projected images, so much so that at points I felt like I was at the movie theater instead of the Kennedy Center. While it was interesting to see a bird's eye view of the town as if I were at an IMAX, that's not why I go to the ballet. Actually, the images were so bright and the movement so jarring that I felt a little motion-sick. And some of the images were just plain inaccurate: I liked the projected snowflakes, but we all know that snowflakes are hexagonal, or have six points, no more and no less; the show couldn't even follow that one scientific rule.
Speaking of rules, this show did not have a Sugarplum Fairy or Snow Queen. How is that possible?! Doesn't every ballerina dream of being the Sugarplum Fairy? That role was completely removed! I realize there are no "rules" for art, but I feel like the Number One rule of this show would be that a Sugarplum Fairy is there to guide us through the fantastical dreams. (Side bar: the Christmas tree that grows in size was also unimpressive.)
Creeper. Image found here. |
Despite these errors that could have been easily avoided, I still enjoyed the show very much. Here were the highlights for me:
-Party scene: Before we even come into the house, we're out front watching a couple ice skate (on roller blades) and some people skiing and sledding. That part was fun and different, people rolling around on wheels. During the party, the adults play with a Christmas-themed maypole and get wildly tangled up in it from enjoying too much champagne.
-The mice: The Mouse King wore a crown of silverware, and his fellow mice crawled along the floor on skateboards.
-The international dances: This is always my favorite part of the show. The Arabian dance had three men and one woman, which was different. She played a cobra and wore a fishnet bodysuit with gold scales on it, and all three dancers mimicked snake-like movements. The Chinese dance was performed by one woman (Fuki Takahashi) who danced with fans, and two couples performed the Russian dance instead of the usual 3-4 men.
The French dance was very funny, with the rooster and hen couple and their baby chicks. Image found here. |
The botanical set was really pretty Image found here. |
Image found here. |
I'm glad I went, but I've seen better performances of this beloved ballet. *Read my other Nutcracker posts here:
2013: Joffrey Ballet
2014: Ballet West
2015: Washington Ballet
2016: Cincinnati Ballet
2017: Pennsylvania Ballet
2018: Moscow Ballet
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