Hanoi (VNA) – The Ho Chi Minh City Ballet SymphonyOrchestra and Opera (HBSO) will stage the classical ballet Giselle at the municipalOpera House in the evening of October 21 and 22.
The two-act Giselle was written by French dramatist andnovelist Theophile Gautier and playwright Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.
The ballet tells the story of a young peasant girl, Giselle,who dies of a broken heart after discovering her lover, Albert, is engaged toanother woman and deceives her. The Wilis, a group of ghostly spirits of girlswho die from a broken heart and have the ability to control men and make themdance until they die, targets Albert, but Giselle defends him with thepower of her great love.
The ballet was first performed by the Paris Opera Ballet in1841.
The upcoming performance of Giselle in HCM City is directedby French dancer and choreographer Chloe Glemot and Japanese dancer Yuki Ohmori.
Dancers Do Hoang Khang Ninh and Ho Phi Diep will play theleading roles of Giselle and Albert, respectively.
Earlier, the ballet had been staged by dancers and musiciansfrom the HBSO in 2018 and 2019, receiving enthusiastic applauses from the audience./.
The two-act Giselle was written by French dramatist andnovelist Theophile Gautier and playwright Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.
The ballet tells the story of a young peasant girl, Giselle,who dies of a broken heart after discovering her lover, Albert, is engaged toanother woman and deceives her. The Wilis, a group of ghostly spirits of girlswho die from a broken heart and have the ability to control men and make themdance until they die, targets Albert, but Giselle defends him with thepower of her great love.
The ballet was first performed by the Paris Opera Ballet in1841.
The upcoming performance of Giselle in HCM City is directedby French dancer and choreographer Chloe Glemot and Japanese dancer Yuki Ohmori.
Dancers Do Hoang Khang Ninh and Ho Phi Diep will play theleading roles of Giselle and Albert, respectively.
Earlier, the ballet had been staged by dancers and musiciansfrom the HBSO in 2018 and 2019, receiving enthusiastic applauses from the audience./.
VNA