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Rating: Summary: okaaaaaaaaaaaaay????? Review: hmmmm, it's difficult to encapsulate my experience watching this dvd... i'm a modern/postmodern choreographer with an mfa in dance from ucla, so i've seen some very complicated and challenging work; however, this entire project was completely over my head (not in the "oh-wow-that-was-too-smart-for-me" way, but rather in the "why-did-they-bother-with-this?" way). it seems the only reason they would choose this title is because of the music -- the narrative has nothing to do with the familiar tale; however, i suppose one could read the daughter's sexual maturation as the process of "waking up" out of some kind of innocuous innocence... one could say that, but one would be working very hard to prove it. the actual dancing is technically proficient, and the movment invention is interesting, but the story-telling is laborious and the relevance is lost in my opinion. I was particulalry confounded by the random shouting coming from one of the camera men -- was he supposed to be the girl's conscience? was he the voice of insecure masculinity? did he simply need medication? who knows... it's in swedish and who can tell if the translation is worth the time it takes to read??? so yes, i can encapsulate my experience of this dvd: confused disappointment.
Rating: Summary: the best dance dvd ever. Review: mats ek again takes a classical music score to a ballet and retells the narrative in a new unforgettable manner.it would be more than enough to just see these amazing dancers move, but added to it his take on romanticism, racism, humor and love,make for a total artistic triumph. further, he manages to have the clearest definition of deconstruction in a video ever. understand, please, that i have been a professional modern dancer for more than 38 years,and my sensibility is very critical, yet this video moved me in ways that i find profound and deep. buy this, look at it three times, and you will never see ballet in the same way again
Rating: Summary: weird combination Review: The dancing is creative and excellent. However, I can help but wondering why they can't find an equally creative musician to write the new music for it? Why they reuse Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty? The heart-breaking and ear-jarring screams uttered by the lady giving birth to an egg and the scene of handgun firing on the stage are not even remotely associated with beauty.Am I biased because I watched the classic ballet Sleeping Beauty before? No. I only heard the music on CD. When watching this dancing, I feel as if I was watching "Terminate 2" with all figures spoke Shakespeare's language... The one star is for all the dancers. Other than that, I could not find any other thing to praise. Perhaps those who want to taste raw fish slices with A1 sauce wrapped in tortillas, and eating with a can of New Coke, might like it.
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