Be moved by the pure joy and beauty of timeless, classical ballet, when West Australian Ballet present the cherished tale of La Sylphide.
On the eve of his wedding, Scottish farmer James is tempted by a beautiful winged Sylph who confesses her long-held love for him, but cruelly taunts him with her untouchable, ethereal beauty. Filled with sprites, forest-fills, sylphides and trouble-making witches, West Australian Ballet remain true to Bournonville’s work, showcasing the seemingly effortless elegance of powerful, big jumps and rapid footwork that are linked together by soft, slightly rounded and fluid arm movements.
Set in Scotland in the 1830’s, the grand sets and beautiful costumes will spirit you away to the Scottish countryside while the West Australian Symphony Orchestra brings the wonderful score to life in a production which is sure to bring pure delight to all ages.
La Sylphide is one of the world’s oldest surviving ballet works and considered a cornerstone of romantic ballet, choreographer August Bournonville first presented this production in Copenhagen in 1836.
Choreographer: August Bournonville Staging Director: Dinna Bjørn Re-staging: Sandy Delasalle, Craig Lord-Sole & Cédric Ygnace Sets: Richard Roberts Costumes: Lexi De Silva Lighting: Jon Buswell Music: Herman Severin Løvenskiold
Tickets: $22 – $120
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