Product Description Alexander Ekman is an internationally acclaimed choreographer, recognised and sought-after for his unique ability to pair wit and playfulness. His multifaceted talent is not only reflected in the movement but also in the music, light and set brought together in a beautiful and surprising way. He was nominated to the Zwaan award for 2010's most impressive dance production. / In his completely new full-length ballet A Swan Lake he takes a fresh look at Tchaikovskys ballet of all ballets. On stage we see The Norwegian National Ballet, dressed in costumes by Danish fashion designer Henrik Vibskov. Review "...there is much to enjoy." --Heather Bray, Dance International, Summer 2015
H**L
If you respond to shear beauty with tears, prepare to shed them now.
First, let's clear up the confusion caused by Amazon's screw-up. This is not a performance of Swan Lake by the Norwegian National Ballet Company. Rather it is a wonderful, relatively new choreography by Graeme Murphy very loosely based on the original Swan Lake and performed by the Australian Ballet Company at the Sydney Opera House.Everything about this production is outstanding. Tchaikovsky's music is, of course, glorious. The choreography is full of energy with lots of dramatic lifts. The dancers are incredible: powerful, graceful, thoroughly professional, and with amazing stamina. The orchestra is wonderful. The sound is great. The staging is simple yet powerful.The lighting is almost always dramatic and effective.The story is more contemporary and more relevant than the original. There are no more sorcerers turning women into swans. It is no longer a good against evil story where everyone dies in the end. But Amazon doesn't give the viewer a synopsis of the story, so I will include a brief one to help you understand what is going on. As in the original, Siegfried and Odette are the main characters.Act I begins with a brief prelude in which Odette, who is to be married to Prince Siegfried, is troubled by worries that he hasn't gotten over an ex-lover, the Baroness von Rothbart. We see Odette's imagination acted out as Siegfried and the Baroness have a brief bedroom scene. The next day at a gathering celebrating the marriage, Odette's fears continue to develop as the Baroness makes eyes at Siegfried and he responds. Wonderful choreography follows, revealing the psychological state of each character. Siegfried is torn between his desire to remain loyal to Odette and his obvious attraction to the Baroness. Odette becomes more and more distraught as she realizes Siegfried is slipping away from her, and she is torn between her desire to fight to save the relationship and the impulse to flee from the traumatic nature of the situation. The haughty Baroness remains fixed on her goal to win Siegfried. Siegfried's mother shows up and makes her preference clear. At the end of the act Odette is overcome with despair and attempts to throw herself into Swan Lake.In Act II we find that due to her despair Odette has been committed to a sanatorium. Much of the act is devoted to her dreams of swans (where we see many charming dances reminiscent of the original Swan Lake choreography). Odette's dream also reveals her vision of what life would be if Siegfried were totally in love with her. However, at the end of the dream, Odette realizes that Siegfried is now firmly with the Baroness.Act III takes place at the Baroness's home where she and Siegfried are hosting a party. Odette has gotten away from the sanitarium and shows up at the party uninvited. Siegfried realizes that he loves only Odette, and now it is the Baroness who must try to hold on to Siegfried. She summons officials from the sanitarium, and when they arrive Odette flees rather than be returned.Act IV. Siegfried finds Odette at the Lake. I won't reveal the ending except to say the music soars to climax after climax.If you are not immune to beauty, prepare to conclude the watching of this production with a tear in your eye and pride in your heart for this remarkable human achievement.
E**R
Beautifully done.
This. Was. Beautiful.No, this is not the original, BUT if you have a love for ballet. Watch this. Please.I generally do not like any adaptations of originals. You don’t mess with perfection, but this was a stunning performance by Madeleine Eastoe and I can honestly say this is now one of my favorites hands down.
E**N
This is NOT the ballet I watched on Prime!
There is nothing about this that I liked, it is not the ballet I was expecting and it is extremely disappointing
T**A
Wrong movie - this is the Graeme Murphy choreography.
Thought I was watching A Swan Lake from Oslo and was excited from the great reviews, but turns out it was the Australian Ballet's Swan Lake by Graeme Murphy. Confusing that the title and synopsis are for the wrong movie! More modern take of a cheating husband and an insane asylum instead of the classic fairytale. Non-traditional, if you're into that you will like this darker take on the classic. The swans were still my favorite part.
A**Z
Absolutely Marvelous! Worth the View
I was introduced to this work for my university dance theory class and absolutely fell in love with it. I was pleased to have come across this beautiful work of art, the piece is impressive and well thought out and videography is of high quality. The choreography is so pleasing to the eye, with stunning captivating imagery, and music transcends time. With comedic and humorous moments I enjoyed viewing the whole way through.
A**E
Refreshing and beautiful........
A little long in parts needs some trimming of scenes, but the choreography was inventive, sensuous, and seamless. The Corp de Ballet was impressive, the leads were evocative and very comfortable with the blending of modern and classical technique. I've never seen this choreographer, but for those of us that have seen "Swan Lake" so many times, this was a real treat. I loved the quality of the dancing, just beautiful, and not quite so technically overdone with Russian technical prowess. The costumes were beautiful and the colors alluring. Loved it.
S**K
exciting, chaotic, surprising and lots of fun
most unusual interpretation of Swan Lake but a visual feast for the eyes with dramatic stage production ... this production has everything but the kitchen sink ... the dancing on water was mesmerizing .... indescribable ... this has quickly become one of my favorites .... a guilty pleasure ... enjoy.
C**T
Excellent Production!
I absolutely love the storyline, and how it was carried out! I even loved it more than the original Swan Lake. The choreography is wonderful!! If you love Ballet, you need to watch this!c
M**E
Outstanding!
What an amazing show!! All I can say is I hope to be able to see it live one day!! Alexander Ekman is from another world!Just to note:The name of the ballet is "A Swan Lake", it is not the "Swan Lake". Inspired by Swan Lake it imagines the moment the original ballet was created, while criticizing society and different behaviours across time. It is as brilliant as it is aesthetically beautiful and visually appealing. A real treat!
C**E
AMAZING!!
GENIALE- SORPRENDENTE- ARTE!! Uno spettacolo che tiene con il fiato sospeso tutto il tempo.... super innovativo! Consiglio a tutti :)
C**D
for those who like to see ballet taking new directions Ekman's A Swan ...
This ballet will not appeal to purists, nor, given the logistics of staging Act 2, is it likely to become standard ballet repertoire. However, for those who like to see ballet taking new directions Ekman's A Swan Lake is like a breath of fresh air - exciting, innovative and at times laugh-out-loud funny (the scene where the soprano accidentally drops her hair dryer into the lake and electrocutes the swans/ducks/geese or whatever they are supposed to be is unbelievably hilarious). Producing this new work by the Norwegian National Ballet Company must have presented enormous difficulties, in partticular flooding the entire stage for the second act, but the company has responded superbly. Its amazing.
R**L
Das ist -DER- Schwanensee!
Grandios! Mir fällt zu dieser wunderbaren, ästhetischen und formvollendeten Aufführung kein weiterer Superlativ mehr ein. Allein die Ausstattung, das Bühnenbild und die Beleuchtung sind ein wahrer Augenschmaus. Und dann erst der Tanz! Klassisches Ballett vom aller Feinsten! Ohne die Mitwirkenden zu schmälern, aber was Steffi Scherzer uns schenkt ist unbezahlbar! Bisher dachte ich immer, daß Maja Plissezkaja als Odette/Odile unerreicht wäre, aber nein. Allein die Armführung, Mimik, Körperbeherrschung! Unglaublich! Wer den klassischen Schwanensee sucht, der sollte, der muß hier zugreifen!Anmerkung: Jede Bewertung unter 5Punkten sprechen dem Können der Tänzer, der Choreographie und dem Orchester Hohn!
W**E
A new modern ballet and not to the original Tchaikovsky score. Mat Ek's Cullberg Ballet is the best non Petipa modern version
Firstly many of the reviews on here are incorrectly placed and do not actually refer to this Ekman production by The Norwegian Ballet. This is a very modern ballet with a score that only makes tribute passages to the original Tchaikovsky.I certainly prefer the wit and charm of Mats Ek's Cullberg Ballet presentation of Swan Lake to the original score and so much appreciate his choreography (also his Carmen and Sleeping Beauty). So much was made of Matthew Bourne's male swans yet Mats Ek was there first!For me there were few moments of beauty in this overlong production whose objective was to create a shallow lake on stage for the dancers to experiment with interesting new moves - sometimes almost a cross over to ice skating and body boarding water sport!Sorry I found the first act overlong, the music and dancing repetitive but perhaps the complex lighting and scenery together with so much action made it difficult to understand.I longed for some effective cutting as the lake scene was brilliant in places but became repetitive.This is the only version Swan Lake that I would not wish to view again!
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