Who doesn't know the fairy tale of the swan princess Odette, her counterpart Odile and Prince Siegfried, victims of Red Beard's magical confusion? With Swan Lake (1877/1895), the composer Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky created a masterpiece of classical ballet that is still part of the repertoire of many dance companies today. Now Lillian Stillwell takes on this material and reinterprets it by focusing on the dancing group and the female stage character Odette: She is the subject of the plot.
While in classical choreographies the swans in the corps de ballet are characterized by synchronicity, Stillwell takes a different approach to the dance collective and interprets it as a group of individuals. In doing so, she does not dispense with what is generally associated with Swan Lake: a love story.
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