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So, this piece, 'Paris Opera Ballet: Tribute to Jerome Robbins 2,' is quite the fascinating exploration of Robbins' influence. The atmosphere is charged with a blend of classical and contemporary vibes, which really showcases how diverse his choreographic language is. The pacing varies – it dances from the vibrant energy of 'Glass Pieces' to more intimate moments that let the dancers' expressions shine through. It's not just a tribute; it's like a conversation among the dancers, the music, and Robbins' vision. The performances are strikingly nuanced, each telling a story that feels both personal and universal. There's just something about how Robbins' work translates on the stage of the Paris Opera that feels so right.
This title is a notable entry in the realm of ballet documentation, capturing the essence of Robbins' artistry. The scarcity might affect collectors since it’s more of a niche release, and you won’t find it floating around everywhere. It's definitely caught the eye of those who appreciate the intersection of ballet and cinema, making it a worthwhile piece for serious collectors interested in the evolution of performance art on film.
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