Lou Beyne, Matèj Urban, Anna Blackwell, Simone Tribuna, Lennart Radtke, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo While love is breaking into the lives of two young people, an artificial being will challenge what they believed they knew about it… Revisiting this classic of the Romantic repertoire, Jean-Christophe Maillot gives us, with an original musical score, a reflection on the search for the ideal partner in a technologically advanced society. Is it still the flesh and blood being with which we are familiar or a different being, making us question our allegiance to the human race? “The Dance is beautiful: Maillot knows exactly which movements enhance his dancers. Indeed, he as terrific soloists: Lou Beyne, whose gesture is as splendid as her morphology, Matej Urban as a moving Coppélius.”(Le Figaro) “The result is as coherent as radically chic” (Die Welt about the choreography of Jean-Christophe Maillot) “Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo magnificent as always” (La Stampa) Facebook: Instagram: Cmajor Shop:
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