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BEIJING,
Aug. 8 -- The San Francisco Ballet (SFB) will debut in China with several
performances of the timeless classic Swan Lake from Sept 22 to Oct 3.
The oldest professional ballet company in the United
States will hold four performances at Shanghai Grand Theater, including an
opening night gala featuring a mixed repertory and three performances of Swan
Lake on the following nights.
SFB, which in 1940 became the first ballet company to
perform a complete production of the musical in the United States, will take to
the stage once more at Suzhou Grand Theater (Sept 28) then finish off with three
shows at Beijing Poly Theater (Oct 1, 2 and 3).
Artistic Director Helgi Thomason said she hopes to
bring a new flavor to the Chinese edition after spending the past quarter of a
century working with the troupe.
The China tour forms part of the official
celebrations commemorating the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of
China as well as the 30th year of Sino-US ties.
"On the occasion of these two historic and landmark
anniversaries, we are very honored to participate in the country's celebrations
by performing my production of Swan Lake and a mixed-repertory program that not
only showcases the talent of the Company, but also demonstrates the diversity of
our repertory," said Tomasson. "The invitation confirms San Francisco's
international reputation as a center for the arts. We are particularly proud to
be representing our community."
"Many editions of Swan Lake have been staged at
Shanghai Grand Theater, including one from the local Shanghai Ballet, but
Tomasson's version is quite different," said Wu Liangyu, a spokesman for the
tour's sponsor.
"New York Times art critic Anna Kisselgoff described
her version as the most beautiful ever made," he said. "She removed the break
between the third and fourth scenes and added a duet between the prince and the
white swan by borrowing Tchaikovsky's Serenade Melancolique, which never fails
to please ballet aficionados."
Shanghainese dancer Tan Yuanyuan will perform the
lead role on Sept 23 and 25. Although this is the first time the SFB has toured
China, Tan performs in the city almost every year. The 35-year-old is currently
working with choreographer Christopher Wheeldon on Ghost, a new piece set to
premier next year.
"He is creating the Pas De Duex for me and Damian
Smith. It is really hard, but breathtaking," wrote Tan in her online
journal.
(Source: China Daily)