Dance: Pietragalla links Giselle to violence against women. Filled with light and sound effects, the choreographer's show features four couples with eventful stories.

A chaotic whole, but with stylistic coherence. The tragedy of the little peasant girl broken by the inconsistent love of Albrecht and Hilarion logically opens, today, on this type of transposition. Their first act, which opens with a crash of thunder and a line of dancers equipped with electric lamps who probe the darkness, develops, in such a nuanced way that it... This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 84% left to discover. Flash sale -70% on digital subscription I ENJOY IT Already subscribed? Log in.