Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
TownGlasgow
CountyGlasgow
From16th September 2010
To18th September 2010
When19:30
PricesFrom £13.00. To £23.00.
What is currently on at Theatre Royal (V623)

Scottish Ballet

Scottish BalletT368609888
Company Scottish Ballet


Archive :: production:T368609888, dance or ballet:S1162744014, venue:V623
Current production:Work

Scenes de Ballet/Fearful Symmetries/New Work

From revered choreographer Frederick Ashton comes Scènes de Ballet. Set to the sophisticated eponymous Stravinsky score, the work famously makes use of geometric floor and figure patterns by way of Euclid’s theorems in a piece of perfect precision that means the ballet can be viewed and enjoyed from any angle. This purely classical ballet is as elegant and chic as it is astute, and was originally designed by André Beaurepaire, a young Frenchman who was heavily influenced by Picasso. Ashton adapted the original designs to include a twist of the baroque and the final work sees the ballerinas in tutus of lemon and blue, with double strand pearls and sharp black berets to dramatic visual effect. Scènes de Ballet was Ashton’s own favourite of his body of work and together with his Cinderella and Symphonic Variations, formed the bedrock of what was a vital new era for British dance. The hugely successful Fearful Symmetries was created by Ashley Page on the Royal Ballet in 1994, and received both Time Out and Olivier Awards. A visually striking piece, Fearful Symmetries takes its design cues from Mark Rothko and New York abstract expressionists and is inspired by John Adams’ dynamic score which evokes contrasting images of bustling American cities and the wide open space of the mid-west. The score propels the dancers across the stage, particularly the opening train-like sounds which heighten the sense of forward momentum. And, in a world premiere, Scottish Ballet’s Autumn 2010 season culminates in an exciting new work from San Francisco Ballet choreographer Val Caniparoli. Caniparoli is renowned for his striking dramatic style and his choreography, much like Page, is rooted in the classical vocabulary but presented in a contemporary manner.

Special Performances


  • 17 Sep 10 Audio Described

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.

Company

Corporate Sponsor Adam and Company
Choreographer Frederick Ashton (Scenes de Ballet)
Music Sergei Prokofiev (Scenes de Ballet)
Choreographer Ashley Page (Fearful Symmetries)
Music John Adams (Fearful Symmetries)
Choreographer Val Caniparoli (New Work)
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Listings powered by Dynamic Listing Ltd
Mastodon X - Twitter Multidomain certificate installed
© Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024