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timeripple ([personal profile] timeripple) wrote2008-03-15 11:40 pm
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no joys above the pleasures of love

I have Been To The Opera! I am vastly excited about this.

The opera was a radical interpretation by Mark Morris of Purcell & Dryden’s King Arthur, mostly without the Dryden and with a lot of country-dance inspired dance awesomeness. I'd read about it beforehand and was therefore forewarned about the abandonment of plot. So: a King Arthur that not only left out the Guinevere/Lancelot boringness, but apparently never had it to begin with. I am strangely fascinated by this. But, as to what I saw:

I particularly liked the “Follow, follow, this way bend” scene with the fairies leading people astray in a wood. With flashlights and mirrored doors. One of them had those running shoes with the little lights. I kid you not! LOVE.

Also the menagerie scene from the last act, featuring a classical ballet prince and princess (making that REALLY TYPICAL ballet running-around-the-forest entrance- you know the one, where the prince in white tights and a blue velvet jacket runs on beautifully, arms spread wide, seeking his betutu’d true love)... and a full chorus of giraffe, lion, flamingo, and random mallard duck. AWESOME. Yeah, I laughed my ass off.

And then there was always one person supremely graceful. That perfect control of muscle and movement, that elasticity, that harmony of skill and nature and dance...

Sometimes the Greeks got it right, you know. (All they needed was, like, some feminism.) The human body as ultimate beauty. Yes.

And, because a report on the opera would not be complete without a report on Opera Finery: I was resplendent in my black layer skirt of ballet floaty and my sparkly shoes of awesome.

Note to self: try Fourth Ring cheap seats next time, with low numbered seat if possible. Or spring for something in the middle. Fifth Ring has a terrible view of the stage, although a good view of the audience. Still, it was pretty cool being way up top of the jewelry box. I’ve always liked heights.

In summary: Hot. Bizarre. Hilarious. Fantastic.

[identity profile] snowqueenofhoth.livejournal.com 2008-03-17 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, the opera sounds like Johnny's. :D

Glad you had fun.

[identity profile] timeripple.livejournal.com 2008-03-17 12:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Heheheheheh! Yeah, it was just about that level of weird.

Except the random actually made sense. ;) Sort of.

Happy St Patrick's Day!

[identity profile] kayselkiemoon.livejournal.com 2008-03-21 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
awesome! super awesome! Lisa loves opera and has been to lots. the only one I've ever been to was a production of Carmen on the Boston Common, that was in English to try and engage more of the general public. it was really fun, but not really an opera experience. as for ballet, I've been to the Nutcracker several times (but many years ago), and to Eugene Onegin in college. I would really like to experience more opera and ballet. sounds fun. I want to sit and see the heavy curtains and hear the orchestra tuning, and see all the fancy clothes and opera glasses. yum! Lisa and her dad go together a lot, so I tease my dad about it (he and the opera ignore each other). *g*

and plays! I need to get out to see more plays and musicals. ^_^

[identity profile] timeripple.livejournal.com 2008-03-23 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes indeed! I really love the spectacle aspect of fancy theatre.

You go to lots of concerts, right? It's a different are of awesome, but something I need to do more of. *g*