National Ballet of Cuba: Don Quixote

Over the past decade the National Ballet of Cuba has emerged as one of the world's great dance companies.
Why see National Ballet of Cuba: Don Quixote?
Choreographed by the legendary Alicia Alonso from the original work by Marius Petipa, and set to the music of Ludwig Minkus, the company is being brought to Vancouver by long-time dance impresario, the late David Y.H. Lui, and Brent Belsher.
Don Quixote is a seminal piece ? it is one of the major classics of ballet being performed in the world today," explains Lui. "Add to that, the passion of the dancers from the National Ballet of Cuba and you will have a dance experience unlike any other in the city this season. If you see just one production in Vancouver this year ? then Don Quixote should be it.
Originally choreographed by Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus in 1869, Don Quixote is a must-see ? one of those seldom-performed, but exquisitely executed pieces of work that will inspire and delight audiences, leaving them with the knowledge they have experienced something truly magical.
Under the guidance of Prima Ballerina Assoluta Alicia Alonso as Director of the National Ballet of Cuba, this production of Don Quixote effortlessly blends the drama of the tale, with the athletic grace of the Cuban dancers to create a passionate and colourful portrayal of the most famous son of La Mancha.
Members of the Vancouver Opera Orchestra will play the music for the performances in a LIVE artistic collaboration with the Company.