Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo – UK Tour
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo –
Theatre Royal, Glasgow (17th – 18th Feb, 2009)
The “Trocks” jeté onto the Glasgow stage with a hugely entertaining look at ballet albeit from a very different perspective.
For those who have never heard of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, this is an all male ballet corps, who perform both the male and female roles in traditional and contemporary ballet pieces. This includes their now famous version of Act 2 of Swan Lake. For those traditionalists who think that they couldn’t watch Odette without seeing her “en pointe”, never fear, these extremely talented danceurs fully take on their role as ballerinas and that includes dancing en pointe. However, the dancing is only one part of this interpretation, and the comedy that comes from the dancers exaggeration of styles, and their displays of “prima ballerina” behaviours is equally as important. The facial expressions, aided by the unsubtle make-up, are themselves hysterically funny, and also tightly choreographed.
The comedy and dance came together beautifully, typified by the exceptional Grand Pas De Quatre, featuring Camilo Rodriguez, Claude Gamba, Christopher Lam and Joseph Jeffries. Each representing a famous ballerina from the original Le Grand Pas de Quatre, they brought the offstage rivalries onstage and gave a thoroughly deceptively comic performance. I say deceptive, not to describe the comedy, but to describe the talented dancing. You easily forget the skill required to perform many of these routines, and that it not only needs a talented dancer, but a “performer” to retain the energy in what could easily have been a one-gag show.
The simple sets, using only a backcloth, help to show off the far more elaborate costumes. The swans looked simply beautiful, even with the odd hairy chest amongst the troupe. I would also urge any audience member to purchase a programme for this show. Not only does it have lots of information on each of the cast members, but the continuation of the humour throughout helps to carry this show all the way home with you.
Catch the Trocks before they take flight from the UK in March. Tour details are listed below.
Performances:
17-18th Feb Glasgow, Theatre Royal www.theatreroyalglasgow.com
20-21st Feb Edinburgh, Festival Theatre www.eft.co.uk
23rd Feb Nottingham, Playhouse www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk
26-28th Feb Newcastle, Theatre Royal www.theatreroyal.co.uk
3-4th Mar Milton Keynes Theatre www.miltonkeynestheatre.com
6-7th Mar Salford, The Lowry www.thelowry.com
10-11th Mar Woking, New Victoria www.theambassadors.com/newvictoria
13-14th Mar Wycombe, Swan www.wycombeswan.co.uk



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