The dancer Giada Rossi plays Giselle in the version of the National Dance Company.ALBA MURIEL
Is it possible to die of love like Giselle?
The protagonist of the romantic ballet par excellence embodies an ideal in disuse, although paradoxically she persists on stage as a reference to absolute love and does not fade even when it is rejected.
The legend has undergone dozens of revisions since the Paris Opera premiered Théophile Gautier's libretto in 1841 and just now two new versions by the National Dance Company (CND) and the ...
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