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Sylvia (Royal Ballet) is an exquisite piece that captures the elegance of Frederick Ashton's choreography, and it really shines in the performances of Darcey Bussell and Roberto Bolle. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to fully absorb the lush scenery and fine detail of the costumes. The themes of love and abduction from Greek mythology are beautifully illustrated, with a dreamy quality that lingers long after the curtain falls. The restoration for the 75th anniversary gives the production a fresh vitality, making the opulent sets and the ballet's rich history more palpable. It's one of those ballets where you can feel the passion and dedication that went into every movement, every note. Quite a treat for ballet enthusiasts, honestly.
Directed by an unnamed artist, giving it an air of mystery.A rich blend of music and dance reflecting Greek mythology.A must-see for those who appreciate detailed ballet restoration.
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