Ballet Preljocaj

Courtesy French Culture  Fri, 05/01/2009 - 14:36

Daring, passionately sensual, and provocative, the dance works of French-born Albanian Angelin Preljocaj have left an indelible mark on international dance, including his ravishing Near Life Experience (at UCLA Live in 2004), his dramatically modern take on Romeo and Juliet (at UCLA in 1998) and his powerful version of Le Sacre du Printemps.

Now Preljocaj takes on one of classical music's cultural landmarks, Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, in a fantastical interpretation bursting with color, playful energy and magic.

Featuring irrepressibly...


 

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