I are a happy dance-nerd
Oct. 1st, 2010 01:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I saw Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake tonight. Spoiler: IT WAS AWESOME. I am so full of flaily capslocky joy.
It was so beautiful. It lived up to what I expected it to be and yet somehow was also nothing like what I expected. I'm going to need to see it again at some point, but for now I will make do with ordering the DVD.There was just so much detail, and so much going on on stage, that I'm sure there's a million things I didn't get. And so much nuance in the choreography. Ooh, I could wibble about this for quite some time. SOOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL!
(And I have not even begun to flail about the hotness yet. Humina.)
Instead, minor picspam:
It was so beautiful. It lived up to what I expected it to be and yet somehow was also nothing like what I expected. I'm going to need to see it again at some point, but for now I will make do with ordering the DVD.There was just so much detail, and so much going on on stage, that I'm sure there's a million things I didn't get. And so much nuance in the choreography. Ooh, I could wibble about this for quite some time. SOOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL!
(And I have not even begun to flail about the hotness yet. Humina.)
Instead, minor picspam:
(I was at no point slightly distracted because of
cobweb_diamond 's amazing ballet AU. Nu huh. Did not happen. Total denial.)
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ETA: I just googled Richard Winsor, the guy I saw as the Swan. I very nearly broke my brain.
UNF.
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Date: 2010-10-01 05:41 pm (UTC)'Carman' and Bourne's adaptation of Edward Scissorhands are also awesome.
Man, Matthew Bourne, I could ramble on about him all day. :)
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Date: 2010-10-02 12:25 am (UTC)I know very little about Matthew Bourne, but feel free to ramble if you want. I'll be all chin in hands!