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  • Unfortunately, recent dramatic ballets can be as tepid as the abstractions.
  • Too many choreographers now appear to assume that dramatic ballets ought to be multi-act productions.
  • Ermakov is very convincing in heroic, romantic or dramatic ballet roles, both in classical and modern repertoire.
  • It was a dramatic ballet with scenery and sung recitatives, and introduced the new genre of ballet de cour.
  • Surely Ms . Bausch learned about that when she studied with Antony Tudor, a 20th-century master of the dramatic ballet.
  • Also on the program is " Evening, " a dramatic ballet set to Benjamin Britten's Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings.
  • "Swan Lake, " a dramatic ballet in four acts, is about Odette, transformed into a swan every midnight by the evil sorcerer VonRothbart.
  • Young was a tall, lean dancer whose quietly sympathetic manner made him a natural lead dancer and partner in Antony Tudor's dramatic ballets.
  • To a public yearning for full-evening dramatic ballets, " Onegin " was so seductive that company after company throughout the world snapped up the work for their own repertory.
  • Kenneth MacMillan had created " Romeo and Juliet " for them, though the premiere was given to Fonteyn and Nureyev, and Seymour and Gable epitomized MacMillan's ideal of dramatic ballet.
  • For instance, Frohlich said, while coaching a dramatic ballet like " Fancy Free, " which concerns sailors on shore leave, Robbins may question his cast in this way : " Who are these people?
  • After the renaissance of classical culture, Roman pantomime was a decisive influence upon modern European concert dance, helping to transform ballet from a mere entertainment, a display of technical virtuosity, into the dramatic ballet d'action.
  • She was also admired for her portrayal of Tamar the Georgian Queen in Michel Fokine's dramatic ballet " Thamar ", and was also praised for her dancing in demi-character roles in ballets such as " Le Beau Danube bleu ".
  • These included a musical prologue for Battista Guarini's play " L'idropica " and a setting of the dramatic ballet " Il ballo delle ingrate " ( " Dance of the Ungrateful Ladies " ), with a text by Ottavio Rinuccini.
  • To the surprise of all of its participants, the dancers having struggled to cope with the music's syncopated rhythms and almost having boycotted the production, the ballet was an instant success, and became recognised as the crowning achievement of Soviet dramatic ballet.
  • After capturing the attention of Antony Tudor, then a young choreographer eager to explore the possibilities of dramatic ballets, she danced in major works of his like " The Planets " ( 1934 ) and " Dark Elegies " ( 1937 ).
  • Perestroika opened up touring, and the company appeared in the West for the first time in 1989 . Eifman, who is married to a former dancer and has a 4-year-old son, has been busier than ever, but he has not changed his basic belief about dance : " I have always been drawn toward dramatic ballet, not pure dance.