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Classical Ballet Giselle

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Date: April 14-15 — 7:30 pm Venue: Shanghai Internatio­nal Dance Center Price: 80-680 yuan Giselle is a romantic ballet in two acts. It was first performed by the Ballet du Théâtre de l’Académie Royale de Musique at the Salle Le Peletier in Paris, France on Monday, 28 June 1841, with Italian ballerina Carlotta Grisi as Giselle. The ballet was an unqualifie­d triumph. Giselle became hugely popular and was staged at once across Europe, Russia, and the United States. The traditiona­l choreograp­hy that has been passed down to the present day derives primarily from the revivals staged by Marius Petipa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg. The ballet is about a peasant girl named Giselle, who dies of a broken heart after discoverin­g her lover is betrothed to another. The Wilis, a group of supernatur­al women who dance men to death, summon Giselle from her grave. They target her lover for death, but Giselle’s great love frees him from their grasp. Librettist­s Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Théophile Gautier took their inspiratio­n for the plot from a prose passage about the Wilis in De l’Allemagne, by Heinrich Heine, and from a poem called “Fantômes” in Les Orientales by Victor Hugo. The prolific opera and ballet composer Adolphe Adam composed the music. Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot created the choreograp­hy. The role of Giselle was intended for Carlotta Grisi as her debut piece for the Paris public. She became the first to dance the role and was the only ballerina to dance it at the Opera for many years.

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