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So, 'Cinderella: Australian Ballet' from 2018 is quite an interesting take on the classic tale, really. Ratmansky's choreography brings a unique narrative depth, weaving through Prokofiev's lush score with a kind of fluidity that feels both timeless and fresh. You get this sense of transformation, watching Cinderella's journey from hardship to triumph, which is really central to the themes. The visuals are striking, as the set design and costumes create a rich atmosphere that almost pulls you into her world. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, with moments that breathe just enough to feel the weight of her struggles. The performances are heartfelt, and there's a certain authenticity in how the dancers convey the story. It's one of those pieces that stays with you, not just because of the story, but how it's told through movement and music.
Focus on the narrative ballet styleAppreciate the choreography by RatmanskyNote the use of Prokofiev's score in the performance
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