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American Ballet Theatre at the Met - Mixed Bill [DVD]

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Format
DVD
Region Code
Region 2
Rating
A - All Ages
Genre
Musicals & Broadway
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657210766

American Ballet Theatre at the Met - Mixed Bill [DVD]

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This triple bill of ballets, with an additional glittering pas de deux, is a delightful introduction to the range and excitement of American Ballet Theatre's repertory. The first piece is Les Sylphides in which Mikhail Baryshnikov is the poet surrounded by the difting chorus of sylphs. The Sylvia Pas de deux is a sparkling duet for Martine van Hamel and Patrick Bissell, and it is followed by Triad, one of Sir Kenneth MacMillan's most poetic and sensitive short ballets. Finally, in a blaze of brilliant dancing, the Grand Pas from Paquita shows off the technical virtuosity of ABT's dancers in a cascade of mock-Spanish bravura choreography staged by Natalia Makarova from the original Petipa version.