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- VIEW POINTS, Page 63DANCEShe Did It Her Way
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- By Martha Duffy
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- The centerpiece of the Royal Ballet's current U.S. tour is a
- production of SWAN LAKE that in most respects is a genial mess.
- In the famous "white act," the enchanted maidens dance around in
- what appears to be silvery decor left over from their Christmas
- party, all tinsel and discarded trees. But the company does have
- a genuine Swan Queen: the bewitching French ballerina SYLVIE
- GUILLEM. At 26, she is the reigning star of international
- ballet, and it is easy to see why. Tall and leggy, she seems to
- have double-jointed hips -- her ordinary kick is stopped only
- by her ear. Onstage she seems radiantly alone. This Swan Queen
- may be the Prince's fantasy; she mostly ignores him and
- certainly does not need him to enact her own doomed fate.
- Guillem holds the stage with mesmeric authority. No romance for
- her, Tchaikovsky notwithstanding. Guillem is a modern heroine
- who could perform the role persuasively in a leotard. In fact,
- theater artist Robert Wilson is only semi spoofing when he talks
- of a Swan Lake in which she would play all the roles. She could
- too, right down to the tipsy tutor.
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