A seductive and theatrical feast for the eyes.
By David Simmons
Most classical music and opera enthusiasts will be familiar with the music and powerful story of Carmen. However, the title role and character in this impressive ballet is a complex one. Even though Carmen’s transparency is evident on stage, she is a woman with an agenda and an evident carnal desire to seduce even the most inconspicuous of men.
2018 has seen a number of productions focusing on women and Carmen is no exception. With a character who knows no limits in the art of seduction, we as an audience automatically fall in love with her. We may not agree with her motives, nevertheless her conniving free spirit is hard to pass off as unnoticeable. Her journey is one of desire and betrayal that ultimately leads to her downfall.
The incredibly slick choreography by Veronica Paeper and Iain Macdonald’s artistic direction, gives this Ballet a notable flair, befitting international standards. If you are expecting pink tutus and sparkling tiaras, think again! Carmen is a first-class act filled with gypsies, flamenco influence and the unmistakable sights and sounds of a bygone era. The understated scenic backdrops and sets, typical of life in the 1800’s together with moody lighting throughout, creates a perfect ambience in keeping with an already high-spirited Ballet.
To add to an already outstanding offering, Joburg theatre welcomes The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra who under the baton of Brandon Phillips creates a dazzling addition to an already well-crafted show. Joburg theatre is highly praised for producing Ballets of the highest standard and Carmen is no exception. The production sits in a league of its own and has a refreshing yet powerful tone. This may be one of the best locally produced ballets I’ve seen and with its incredibly short run it will be disrespectful not to see it twice!
Carmen will be running at the Joburg Theatre until 15 of April 2018. Tickets are available at Webtickets or at the theatre.
Photos: Lauge Sorensen