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NEW YORK’S LES BALLETS ELOELLE TO PERFORM IN “MEN IN TUTUS”

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MEN IN TUTUS

 

“Male ballerina” is usually a term used in error made by a rookie arts writer. However, Les Ballets Eloelle (say it aloud and you’ll get the joke), led by founder, Artistic Director and MEN IN TUTUSlead dancer Victor Trevino, features – as one of the few all-male comedy ballet companies in the world – a troupe of such dancers: men dancing roles traditionally reserved for women. The comedy aspect of “Men In Tutus” – clever, affectionate parody of the ballet canon, both classical and contemporary via the dancers’ hilarious female personae – never undermines either the challenges of performing the complex choreography or the exceptional results, which make the show so thrilling to watch. (AD)

Trevino, who began his comedic career with Les Ballet Trockadero De Monte Carlo, where he performed almost all the female leads in the repertoire as a principal dancer, adds that it is not only the individual proficiency of the dancers that is impressive. Learning to work as partners is another challenge, he notes. Dancers in any traditional ballet company will appreciate the difficulties here, but when men partner men, there are several adjustments to make. Again, we must take into account our weight and physicality, but we also need to learn how to be supported or lifted as we move.

MEN IN TUTUS“Men In Tutus” features dancers from the USA, Spain, Argentina, Mexico, the Philippines, Australian, Colombia, the Isle of Wight and Japan, underlining the global appeal of ballet, dance, and comedy. This ties in wonderfully with the objectives of Ballet Eloelle, which include: cultivating new audiences for dance through comedy; performing for audiences who may not have access to ballet, and to preserve the integrity and standards of excellence in the ballets they perform so as to educate audiences about the art form.

The audiences will meet (among others), Nina Minimaximova (Victor Trevino): On her third divorce and the toast of Paris, St Petersburg, Tokyo, and Long Island. Nina reigned supreme on the stages of the world’s greatest theatres until her forced retirement by jealous detractors and a public with taste. She now occupies the turbaned, sitting roles made famous by ballerinas of a certain age. Tamara Chilirojo (Alexandre Alguero Alejos): Young of spirit and fresh like fish. She radiates a sense of naivete with her “Who, me?” countenance and her “Why her?” competitiveness. Detractors have criticised her for still being “green”, but Tamara wants it on record that the condition was long ago cleared up with antibiotics supplied by her Aunt Violet. Imelda Hardtoes (Carlos Garcia): The former first lady of Philippine dance. Imelda left her homeland under dubious circumstances, but was granted artistic asylum by Les Ballets Eloelle and brings with her a wealth of experience. And 4 532 pairs of designer pointe shoes. The cast also includes Walter Battistini, Ivan Felix, Jimmy Lumba, Jhonatan Mendez, Victor Maguad, Joel Morris (an ex-South African Ballet Theatre star), Ian Ocampo, Eugene Obille, Shaughn Neil Pegoraro, Joseph Phillips, Tetsushi Segawa, and Wataru Tokue.

 

DATE:  Friday 12th  to Sunday 14th April 2019

TIME:  Friday 8pm; Saturday 3pm and 8pm; Sunday 2pm

COST:  From R200

VENUE: The Teatro Montecasino

BOOKING: www.computicket.com

 

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