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So, 'Don Quixote: The State Perm Ballet' from '92 is an interesting watch. It adapts Minkus's ballet and brings this lively clash between love and parental control to life. Nina Ananiashvili as Kitri is full of spirit, and her chemistry with Aleksei Fadeyetchev, who plays Basilio, feels genuine. The pacing has a nice rhythm, moving from the light-hearted moments to the more intense scenes with ease. The set and costume design, while not groundbreaking, create a vibrant atmosphere that complements the narrative well. The performances really stand out, especially with Viktor Ailkin’s portrayal of the overbearing father. It's distinct in how it captures that blend of whimsy and seriousness, almost like a fairy tale with a touch of realism.
Features strong performances by the lead dancers.Captures the essence of the ballet with a unique interpretation.A rich blend of dance and narrative storytelling.
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