fancytalk: (birthday)
Last night we went to San Jose to see Sweet Charity starring *drumroll*
Molly Ringwald!

It was great! I had so much fun. Molly can't dance but the show was fabulous. Did I mention how much I love Molly Ringwald? The number one reason why I wanted to see this show. And I loved the movie version with Shirley MacLain. I'm sure that I will spend the next week walking around the house singing "Hey big spender" with the requisite hip bumping to the music in my head.

Oh, before anyone boos me about Molly's dancing, she really can't dance as previously evidenced in The Breakfast Club. The show is Fosse choreography. Best dance sequence is the Rich Man's Frug. However, it was apparent from Molly's lack of dancing during the show and the modified dance steps when she did dance that Charity/Molly is not a dancer. Which was perfectly ok with me because I didn't go to see her dance. It was funny standing in line for the restroom at intermission because a couple of ladies were trying to be kind to Molly's dancing by saying "she's trying, she's really trying".

If my friends could see me nowwwwww!
fancytalk: (ballet)
Now the last time that I saw Swan Lake, I was in Prague and was able to see the traditional version. It was awesome as it always had been. Last night I got to see Matthew Bourne's version of Swan Lake. Amazing and so different from the Petipa/Ivanov "standard" version of Swan Lake. This version is sexual, violent and male dancers form the ballet corps. At first it felt a little strange to watch a dance performance where the females performed in token character roles. The men here are the main attraction. It was amazing to watch the men show off their talents as a group. The other fascinating part for me was that the men were being partnered in the pas de deuxs. That is definitely not a traditional role for male dancers. I'm not sure how to best explain that. Usually, male dancers guide a female partner through the steps in a dance. Here, we have two men doing the same thing. What makes it fascinating is that men usually have no clue how to be partnered/guided because they are the ones partnering/guiding. The costumes were great too. I loved the feathered leggings for the swans.



I highly recommend it for any dance/theatre buffs or for anyone who wants to break out of their normal outings.


For those of you who don't know the story of Swan Lake, you can find it here.

This is the best site to know more about Matthew Bourne's interpretation

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