A double act feature that will have you hooked
by David Simmons
As of late, Joburg audiences have been spoilt for choice with locally produced ballets that present a company of admirable dancers. It’s with ballets of this calibre that firmly bestow some of the best talent the country has to offer. For this season we get to observe two very different works of ‘art’.
Raymonda Act 3 is the first time Johannesburg theatre goers will get to witness this famous Russian ballet. I would have loved to have been privy to the full -length work as we are offered a story steeped in romance and Hungarian influence. I found myself wanting to reverse a few steps to capture this enchanting story, however getting a taste of the final act added to an already noteworthy evening.
For the second half of Fire and Ice, Whispers Of My Soul catapulted the audience into another dimension, a huge shift from the polite and elegant first act. This ‘new age’ offering brings with it the expertise of Paris-based choreographer, Redha who effortlessly transported viewers to a very dark and frigid place. It’s more Paris fashion show than dance exploration, but the combination works wonders.
Pointing out exemplary performances from the company wouldn’t be fair, as each and every dancer took on their respective roles with aplomb and excellence. The transition from a 19th century Russian Ballet to an almost futuristic offering is no easy task, and it is very clear that these young professionals have what it takes to embody vastly different characters.
Raymonda and Whispers of My Soul will appeal to two completely different audiences and although we are lucky enough to be seduced by two works, each will have stimulating impacts.
Fire and Ice will be running at the Joburg Theatre until the 8th of July 2018. Tickets are available at Webtickets or at the theatre.
Photos by Lauge Sorensen