Romeo....................Herve Moreau Juliet....................Aurelie Dupont Les Etoiles, Stéphanie d'Oustrac, Mezzo-soprano Yann Beuron, Tenor Nicolas Cavallier, Bass les Premiers Danseurs et le Corps de Ballet Orchestre et Choeur de l'Opera national de Paris Direction musicale: Vello Pähn Musique: Hector Berlioz Chorégraphie (Opéra national de Paris, 2007): Sasha Waltz Paris, Opera Bastille 12 May 2012
Sasha Waltz’s version of Romeo and Juliet is set in another universe: an abstract, fractured one. Many moments reference Shakespeare’s play, making us sure we’re watching Romeo and Juliet’s story. Yet this Roméo et Juliette lacks many of the play’s hallmarks: there’s no Benvolio, Paris, or Rosaline; no Mercutio or Tybalt. Instead, we have three main characters – Roméo, Juliette, and Père Laurence – along with a corps de ballet of nine women and ten men, three opera singers, and a large, singing chorus. The singers are frequently onstage during the performance. While it’s great to see dance and music brought together in that way, I also found it distracting when the singers began to move along with the dancers. /DanceTabs/
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