Peter Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" is a classic, full length ballet. Tchaikovsky's brilliant music, the beauty of dance and pageantry all blending into a breathtaking ballet that has become a beloved staple in the repertory of major ballet companies for well over a century. It's surprising that its Moscow premier in Moscow back in 1877 was poorly received by critic and fans. It ran for only 41 performances at the historic Bolshoi Theater. Last evening at the Luther Burbank Theater in Santa Rosa, "Swan Lake" was performed by the World Ballet Company to a poorly turned out crowd appearing less than half-full for the full two acts. The current choreography was by three Russian choreographers: Petipa, Ivanov and Kalinina. The original choreographer was Julius Reisigner (b. Czechia 1828-1893) who was a former dancer. World Ballet Company was founded in 2015 and based in Los Angeles under the direction of co-founders Sasha Gorskaya (b. Belarus) and Gulya Hartwick (b. Latvia). Their mission is to present ballets in cities with little access to ballet and expose a broader audience to the art form. The World Ballet Company performs modern ballets in addition to classic ballets. Although last night's audience wasn't large there were a number of young fans dressed to impress in sparkle and glitter. In the lobby photo ops were available with one of the ballerinas in her swan costume in front of a magical backdrop with a professional photographer to capture the moment. A popup shop was in the lobby with ballet paraphernalia for sale. The ballet promptly got underway using a recording of Tchaikovsky's music. - Act I began with a lot of smoke to represent the mist off the lake where the bewitched swans transform back into their true female forms at midnight until dawn. The smoke was overbearing and the scenery sorely lackluster. The backdrop for Act II had more interest set within the royal palace. The costumes were exquisite, the dancing by three leads enchanting in the roles of the jester, Odile and the prince. The corps had a few missteps somewhat forgivable with a less than ample stage space not intended to host a full-scale ballet. The fans on hand were enthusiastic if not passe' (like the man whistling as if at a baseball game). It's a shame this production was not well attended as it was a wonderful opportunity for appreciating the artistry inherent in ballet. Having the world class San Francisco Ballet Co. an hour away is not the ease of having it in our own backyard. The tickets were modestly priced for the World Ballet Co. I encourage locals to attend any ballet programs at LBT or in Sonoma. I'm hoping this won't be our swan song for future ballets in our area.
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