National Ballet of Canada - Don Quixote
a huge challenge of stamina across three acts for its prime couple playing the young lovers
The Guardian
Why see National Ballet of Canada - Don Quixote?
na premiere of carlos acosta's work
Fusing high spirited comedy and breathtaking dance, iconic balletmaster Marius Petipa's legendary Don Quixote ballet was first performed by the Bolshoi Theatre of Moscow in 1869, going on to become a long-lasting favorite of the classical ballet repertoire throughout the world. The National Ballet of Canada presents a new take on the timeless classic by acclaimed Birmingham Royal Ballet director Carlos Acosta, for its North American debut!
Based on Miguel de Cervantes classic novel 'Don Quixote de la Mancha', the ballet uses the spice of Spanish folk dances, jaw-dropping and technically demanding movements, spirited music and a sense of theatricality to illustrate episodes from the tale about an old man who becomes a knight errant. After he reads one too many fairy tales about damsels in distress and medieval romance, Quixote sets out on an adventure with his faithful and slightly saner sidekick Sancho Panza, drawing much ridicule and infamy as attempts to woo and bring honor to the lady of his dreams Dulcinea.