Boston
Ballet’s latest triple bill production includes a Boston Ballet premiere, a world
premiere, and an audience favorite. Each ballet features uniquely beautiful
choreography and wonderfully showcases the talented dancers of the company.
Conducting the Boston Ballet orchestra, who did a marvelous job with each
musical variation, was guest conductor David Briskin.
John Lam and Lia Cirio in George Balanchine's Stravinsky Violin Concerto © The George Balanchine Trust;
photo by Igor Burlak Photography, courtesy Boston Ballet
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Opening
the production is the Boston Ballet premiere of the “Stravinsky Violin Concerto”
which first premiered at the New York State Theater in 1972. It features the
music of Igor Stravinsky with choreography by George Balanchine. It is being
produced through a special arrangement with The George Balanchine Trust and in
accordance with the Balanchine Style® and Balanchine Technique® Service
standards as established and provided by the Trust. The ballet included four
segments: an opening and a closing with the full cast of dancers, while
featuring two couples dancing a pas de deux in the middle two sections. Toccata, the first part, was upbeat with
lively dancing by the company. Aria I
was beautifully danced by Lia Cirio and John Lam. They had a fantastic partnering
connection and were captivating to watch. Aria
II highlighted very nice technique from partners Lasha Khozashvili and Seo
Hye Han. Capriccio was fantastically
flirty and fun. This enjoyable ballet was a great start to the evening.
Boston Ballet in Jorma Elo's Creatures of Egmont; photo by Igor Burlak Photography, courtesy Boston Ballet |
Boston Ballet in Jorma Elo's Creatures of Egmont; photo by Igor Burlak Photography, courtesy Boston Ballet |
Kathleen Breen Combes in Jerome Robbins' The Concert (Or, The Perils of Everybody);
photo by Igor Burlak Photography, courtesy Boston Ballet
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This
triple bill production is perfect for the dance enthusiast and runs about 2
hours including two intermissions. “Robbins/The Concert” performs at the Boston
Opera House (539 Washington St, Boston, MA) through May 27th
rotating with Boston Ballet’s production of “The Sleeping Beauty”. Tickets and
more information can be found at www.bostonballet.org or by calling
the Box Office at 617-695-6955.
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