Three years of work.
This is what it took for chef Sébastien Daucé to end up with this
Royal Ballet of the Night
, triumphantly premiered in November 2017 at the Théâtre de Caen, then performed in Versailles and Dijon, immortalized on CD and DVD (Harmonia Mundi), but that Paris had never seen before.
This is now done thanks to the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées which, in order to satisfy the public left at the door by the gauge restrictions, has decided to add an additional date this Friday, October 9.
This show fully deserves the praise that has greeted it since its birth: it is a true aesthetic marvel.
And if he is, it is because he did not play the reconstitution card, which would have made it a museum object, but rather a reinvention.
Because we don't have much left of this fabulous evening with a great spectacle of February 1653 at the Louvre, orchestrated by Mazarin to celebrate with all Jupiterian pomp a 15-year-old Louis XIV.
Elegant cohesion
The principle:
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