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So, 'Proust ou les Intermittences du cœur' is quite an intriguing piece. It’s a ballet in two acts, split into thirteen tableaux, and was recorded live at the Paris Garnier in 2007. The choreography, originally by Petit for the Ballet de Marseille, was reworked here with a minimalist stage approach that, honestly, shifts the focus to the performances and the emotional layers of the narrative. The redesigned costumes add a fresh perspective to the visual storytelling. There's a certain intimacy and fluidity in the dance that really brings Proust's themes of memory and longing to life. It’s a unique blend of music and romance, really drawing you into its world in a way that’s quite captivating, even if it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
Live performance captured at the iconic Paris Garnier.Focus on emotional storytelling through dance and music.Distinctive minimalist staging sets it apart from earlier versions.
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