Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Giselle opens to rave reviews
Described as “two stellar forces in world ballet “ Ethan Stiefel and Johan Kobborg’s brand new production of the TelstraClear Season of Giselle for the Royal New Zealand Ballet, which had its world premiere in Wellington on 7 November, has received rave reviews from local and international critics. Audience members have been moved to tears with many describing it as the best Giselle they’ve ever seen!
The acclaimed production now heads south to Christchurch,
Invercargill and Dunedin followed by Auckland, Rotorua, and Napier
before closing in Palmerston North on 12 December.
In addition to the much loved dancers of the RNZB, this staging
ofGisellefeatures not one but two world renowned dancers - prima
ballerina Gillian Murphy, and acclaimed Kiwi male dancer Andrew
Bowman who was a principal dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet for
15 years. Gillian Murphy dances her inaugural Giselle
partnered by Qi Huan, while Andrew Bowman has returned home for his
first role with the RNZB since being a child extra, before training
and dancing overseas. He is partnered by company dancer Antonia
Hewitt in her debut as Giselle.
Here's what the critics have been saying about the
production:
"What this creative and glorious revisiting has achieved is
enrichment and revitalization of everything the work holds dear
and, at the same time, a wonderful showcase for the
company..."Raewyn Whyte for DanceTabs UK dance website.
"The dancing is demanding throughout the work's 110 minutes, and
the company has never looked better - technically poised and
polished, lyrically perfect and expressively convincing."Raewyn
Whyte for DanceTabs UK dance website.
"The stage is throbbing with talented dancers, among them three
sets of soloists for this short season. I have seen them all in
rehearsal. Pitch perfect. Lucky us"Jennifer Shennan, Dominion
Post
"Extraordinary Giselle from @kobborg & Ethan Stiefel
@nzballet. Exceptionally intelligent story-telling; dance to
match. V. special night "Deborah Jones , via Twitter. (Dance
reviewer for The Australian)
"I just loved it! To see a classical ballet that had really been
taken apart and put back together again ... every single one of
those arabesques and every movement ... had a reason and it
showed."Deirdre Tarrant, Radio New Zealand Concert FM
"One of the finest Giselles I have ever seen ... "A triumph for
the company in every way. Production, choreography, direction and
of course performances."Ann Hunt, Radio New Zealand Arts on
Sunday
About Gillian Murphy and Qi Huan:
"You would never think it was her debut performance in that
role. She has a superb technique. Coupled with this incredibly
powerful control and lightness. As well as her technical gifts,
which are many, she is a very fine actor. She IS Giselle."Ann Hunt,
Radio New Zealand Arts on Sunday
"Gillian Murphy dances her inaugural Giselle with
breathtaking control and superbly phrased delivery... She may have
the reputation of being a fast dancer but believe me, she does slow
too."Jennifer Shennan, Dominion Post
Qi Huan as Albrecht fair explodes with the thrill of partnering
her, and dances better than he ever has. Such expressive play, such
heroic heights, such strong partnering..." Jennifer Shennan,
Dominion Post
About Andrew Bowman and Antonia Hewitt:
"His Albrecht to Antonia Hewitt's Giselle was a perfect pairing,
and his yearning, aching love and then remorse beautifully
contained within his classical bearing. No histrionics.
Just the facts." Jennifer Shennan
"In the dance to death (or dawn), his soaring leaps and sure
partnering are most impressive..."Raewyn Whyte.
"2nd viewing of
Stiefel/Kobborg @nzballet #Giselle
last night confirms its wonders, w. bonus of Antonia Hewitt's
glorious Giselle. Unmissable."Deborah Jones , via Twitter. (Dance
reviewer for The Australian).
Wonderfully passionate,Giselleis a story of how the power of
forgiveness and redemption can overcome the anguish of love and
betrayal. First staged in Paris in 1841,Giselleis one of the oldest
surviving ballets still in the international repertory.
The music by Adolphe Adam (1803-1856) is one of the first
full-length ballet scores ever to be composed. The score,
performed live by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in Auckland
and the Southern Sinfonia in Dunedin, will be conducted by leading
British conductor Michael Lloyd.
ENDS
For interviews, images or
further information contact:
Andrea Tandy, Media &
Communications Manager. andrea@nzballet.org.nz
(only until Friday 16 November
before going on maternity leave) OR
Sally-ann Moffat sally-ann@nzballet.org.nz
021 2 44 44 50 or (04) 381 9002
NOTES TO EDITORS
TelstraClear Season of Giselle tour dates:
Wellington:
7-11 November, St James Theatre, with the Wellington Vector
Orchestra
Christchurch:
15 - 17 November, CBS Arena
Invercargill:
20 & 21 November, Civic Theatre
Dunedin:
24 & 25 November, Regent Theatre
with the Southern Sinfonia
Auckland:
29 November - 2 December, ASB Theatre, with Auckland Philharmonia
Orchestra
Rotorua:
5 December, Civic Theatre
Napier:
8 & 9 December, Napier Municipal Theatre
Palmerston North:
12 December, Regent on
Broadway
Approximate running time: 2 hours, including 1 interval
Casting note: As with all RNZB productions, there are several
casts. Gillian Murphy and Andrew Bowman will alternate the
roles of Giselle and Albrecht with other leading RNZB dancers.