Male swans in “Swan Lake.” That’s all it took in 1995 for director and choreographer Matthew Bourne to create a firestorm of outrage and acclaim in the uptight London dance world. Besides the swans’ ...
Will Bozier and Dominic North dance in Matthew Bourne’s “Swan Lake.” (Johan Persson) Since 1876, Tchaikovsky’s iconic ballet “Swan Lake” has spread its wings to take on many forms, the most unique of ...
From the moment of its première in London, in 1995, “Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake” struck a chord. This tale about a lonely, forlorn prince and his dysfunctional family felt somehow relevant to real ...
In “Swan Lake,” an evil magician transforms a beautiful princess into a graceful swan, an image now intimately linked to the idea of classical ballet itself. When Matthew Bourne’s version first ...
Bourne’s London-based company is at the Ahmanson through Jan. 5 for the return of this 1995 breakthrough ballet. (Reportedly, in 2010 Bourne changed a bit of the ballet, revising a subplot and making ...
Bourne’s London-based company is at the Ahmanson through Jan. 5 for the return of this 1995 breakthrough ballet. (Reportedly, in 2010 Bourne changed a bit of the ballet, revising a subplot and making ...
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