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The Tartan Online: "The Byham Theater was host to the United States premiere of Ballet Maribor’s Radio and Juliet this Saturday night as part of the Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts."
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I thought the show was very pretty. Not quite what I expected, which in retrospect was good, they told the story backwards about 1/2 of the time, but it was relatively easy to follow. The company certainly has its own dance style that it keeps to throughout the whole piece. Some parts seemed a little to repetitious, but the use of projections was nice way to break things up. I wouldn't say it was a life changing experience, but it was visually very lovely, and it should be appreciated for that alone.
1 comment:
I thought the show was very pretty. Not quite what I expected, which in retrospect was good, they told the story backwards about 1/2 of the time, but it was relatively easy to follow. The company certainly has its own dance style that it keeps to throughout the whole piece. Some parts seemed a little to repetitious, but the use of projections was nice way to break things up. I wouldn't say it was a life changing experience, but it was visually very lovely, and it should be appreciated for that alone.
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