West Australian Ballet’s Don Quixote

Don QuixoteI went out on a date on Friday night. I took our thirteen year old daughter Emily to the opening night of Don Quixote by West Australian Ballet at His Majesty’s Theatre in Perth.

I’ve been to a number of ballets over the years and while I must admit that I still don’t completely ‘get it’ I’m always impressed by the skills of everyone involved, from the dancers to the set designers and costume makers. This particular production is visually stunning and with the synopsis in hand I was able to follow the story a lot better than I have at previous ballets.

Having live music provided by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra added to the richness of the performance.

An explosive mix of Spanish sunshine and Russian classical technique, Don Quixote comes to West Australian Ballet for the first time, in a stunning new production. Don Quixote is one of the most popular and exuberant ballets of all time – bursting with riotous ensembles and brilliant pas de deux. A romantic comedy based on episodes from Cervante’s classic novel, the ballet was created by the greatest of all ballet master’s Marius Petipa.

Following a very succesful opening night performance, we enjoyed a few drinks and some delicious food at the opening night reception. It was the perfect way to wrap up a thoroughly enjoyable evening.

I sometimes wish that I was one of those people who can appreciate all the finer aspects of such a performance but on the other hand, if someone like me can enjoy a night out at the ballet, I’m sure that just about anyone can.

I had a wonderful evening with my beautiful daughter and I’m looking forward to the next opportunity to take in a little more culture.



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