Ballet National de Cuba
The last time the Ballet National de Cuba was in Paris was nearly ten years ago. This year two ballets are being presented from their repertoire at the Grand Palais, Giselle and Don Quixote. Coincidentally the Ballet de l’Opéra performed the same two ballets this season! Is this a showdown of sorts?
If you ask Hayna Gutierrez Vergara one of the prima ballerinas who dances the lead role in Giselle, it is not. The interpretation of dance, according to Vergara, is completely different that a comparison cannot be made. The Opéra National de Paris and the Ballet National de Cuba, she states, are two very different schools of dance.
Under the tutelage of the legendary 86 year-old Cuban dancer/teacher/ founder/director/and choreographer Alicia Alonso combines the old classical techniques with a modern contemporary Cuban style that is quite distinct from all others.
From the 17th to the 29th of July Gisele takes center stage. Then from the 21st of July until the 3rd of August Don Quiote will be presented. Cuban artist and musicians will also exhibit and perform respectively. For more information on ticket prices and times, click here.
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