La Sylphide
Paris Opera Ballet
The original choreography by Philippe Taglioni had changed ballet forever. It introduced constitutional features of
Romantic Ballet as we know it. These include dance en pointe and the tutu, which most certainly owe their omnipresence
in ballet to the success of the 1832 staging of La Sylphide in Paris. Everything about the event combined to
transform the ballet into a magical spectacle: the libretto, inspired by romantic literature, the bucolic exoticism
of the village wedding festivities, the dramatic realism of the Sylvan forest, the eerie halo of the gas lights, the
aerial flights of the dancers, the long diaphanous tulle costumes, and the ballerina’s variations en pointes. Through
this work, ballet master Philippe Taglioni managed to achieve a magical fusion between mime and artistic dance in a
light and flowing style that gave birth to the first “white” act in the history of ballet.
DVD 127',
Prezzo Euro 42.00