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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Ballet in HD: The Royal Ballet returns to Lincoln Theater with Swan Lake

Damariscotta, Maine - Lincoln Theater is pleased to present the Royal Ballet in an HD broadcast captured live from the Royal Opera House for one screening only on Saturday November 25 at 2pm.The battle between white and black swan unfolds in Swan Lake, surely the greatest of all Romantic ballets. Tchaikovsky’s haunting music heightens the steps of prima ballerina Zenaida Yanowsky in this definitive production from the Royal Ballet, with choreography by Marius Petipa and production by Anthony Dowell.

The Royal Opera House’s 2012/13 live Cinema Season opens with Anthony Dowell’s production of Swan Lake, created for The Royal Ballet in 1987. Surely the greatest of all Romantic ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect synthesis of choreography and music. Though Tchaikovsky did not live to see the work become a success, his first ballet score is now synonymous with ballet itself, inspiring generations of dancers and crossing over into popular culture.

From the earliest days of the Vic-Wells Ballet, Swan Lake has been one of The Royal Ballet’s signature works. In creating this production, Anthony Dowell aimed to return to an authentic version of the choreography created by the great Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov for the Mariinsky Theatre in 1895. Yolanda Sonnabend’s designs draw on the Russian Imperial Court of that period with an inspired blend of historical accuracy and gothic fantasy. The court scenes of Acts I and III have a dark glamour rooted in the opulent style of Carl Faberge, while the famous lakeside ‘white’ acts are rich with mist, shadow and moonlight.

 Tickets are $15 adults and just $5 for youth age 18 and under. Additional information can be found on the theater's website, www.aththelincoln.org. Reservations or ticket purchases can be made by calling the box office at 563-3424 or by stopping by Tuesday through Friday, 1-5 pm, or 1 hour prior to curtain. Don't miss this extraordinary dance event from one of the world's best ballet companies.

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