
Swan Lake, surely the greatest of all Romantic ballets, is the captivating story of a beautiful woman transformed into a swan, and a heart-rending tribute to the power of love. Swan Lake is a perfect synthesis of choreography and music and, though Tchaikovsky did not live to see it become a success, his first ballet score is now synonymous with ballet itself, inspiring generations of dancers and crossing over into popular culture.
From the earliest days of the Vic-Wells Ballet, Swan Lake has been one of The Royal Ballets signature works. In creating this production, Anthony Dowell aimed to return to an authentic version of the choreography created by the great Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov for the Mariinsky Theatre in 1895. Yolanda Sonnabends designs draw on the Russian Imperial Court of that period with an inspired blend of historical accuracy and gothic fantasy. The court scenes of Acts I and III have a dark glamour rooted in the opulent style of Carl Fabergé, while the famous lakeside white acts are rich with mist, shadow and moonlight.
Cast
Odette/Odlie: Natalie Osipova
Prince Siegfried: Matther Golding
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Conductor: Boris Gruzin
Choreography: Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov
Production: Anthony Dowell
Designs: Yolanda Sonnabend
Additional Choreography: Frederick Ashton and David Bintley