September 5, 2006

Sighing over Love… and Ballet

Filed under: Acting, Performing Arts � Planetkarl @ 11:30 am

Sigh of Love PosterIf you were lucky enough to get tickets to the apparently sold out ballet performance “Sigh of Love“, (Chinese title 花样年华) you got to see something quite unique.

The Shanghai Ballet, under the guidance of French choreographer Bertrand d’At with Claude Agrafeil created what I would call a “Ballet Art Play”. It is not quite ballet, not quite a musical, but whatever it was, it was beautiful. From the audience’s perspective you see a series of heartfelt dancing scenes, which seem a bit discombobulated, only in a sense that it might be hard to understand the story. Though, the dancing scenes are very admirably performed by the dancers that really give you a sense of deep emotion behind every move.

As with most artistic professions, those who do it, do it for the love of the art. The dancers, as far as my conversations, all chose to do dancing as a career, not because they nothing else, but because they really had a passion for it. Having a job that is your passion is really something we all look for in life. Though, it is not all roses, as most of the dancers have been dancing for about 9 years or more. As you might guess, some of them have lost a certain amount of enthusiasm for their vocation. This, though, does not seem to lessen the seriousness with which they take their job.

Overall, they are performers doing what they want to do. Their salaries are not what you might expect for people in a highly specialized profession such as ballet dancing, but they don’t seem to mind too much, and it is still more than your typical Chinese salary.

If you missed their performance this time, be sure to catch it next time when they are on stage in October.

Here are some of photos of the production:
Ballroom Dancing Practicemore dancing practicewaiting during rehearsalGroup movementsDancing on the tableThe fightdancing aroundSome of the wonderful dancersGetting readythe starsanother starMe and the other actorsMe and one of the main starsattack!attack back!attack again!Ballet dancers have some auesome kicks!strike a posewatch out for the policesuave and sophisticatedIn costume now. The Sailor and the merchant.the mighty ballet style kick to the faceThe umbrella bandit!Stretchy dancers!The old manBertrand d'At the French coreographerBertrand d'At and usMe and the wardrobe managercool guysThe Laowaisthe showthe endThe dressing room stage monitorHundreds of boxes!stage handsSome Hooray for China! props

1 Comment »

  1. It’s very interesting!

    Comment by Karen — September 19, 2006 @ 11:40 pm

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