![]() ![]() There are excerpts from about seven ballet performances. What a compact yet comprehensive look into the everyday (stage) life of dancers at the Paris Opera Ballet company. well spent, especially for those who appreciate the ballet. It goes away." These are just a handful of sample exchanges/scenes as we get to watch close to the stars (étoiles), be it premier danseur or danseuse, young quadrilles or 12 and 14 year old dance students, dance teachers who gave up their ballet shoes, or mother (father) dancers who wanted a child and family instead of a star career, and a prima ballerina's last performance as she retires at 40 ("men retire at 45"). "Yes, there's pain," a dancer nursing her foot said, "you forget a lot of things on stage. I'm used to that," the lanky dancer walked away with a smile. ![]() To another dancer: "Which ballet are you in?" "I'm an understudy. But I dance a lot," a young ballerina happily replied while doing her makeup. Every time (even though I'm not happy with how I danced, and have fear before going on stage) I wanted to go back on." A dance teacher: "The weeks and months all the effort of many rehearsals for a few minutes on stage. It is something that devours you." A young male dancer: "The stage is a drug. ![]() The subtitles by Lenny Borger and Cynthia Schoch facilitated remarkable understanding of the world of these ballet dancers.Ī woman dancer: "The word love is not strong enough for dancing. It was fascinating listening to the responses and comments just from the casual, on the spot interviews, be it one on one or in groups. We were given an insider's look of what goes on behind the curtains, at rehearsals, studio practices, students at the Nanterre school, and many insightful interviews. A documentary dedicated to the dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet is a labor of love from filmmaker Nils Tavernier, who followed the company for 3 months in 1999, including their Tokyo performances. ![]() There were quite a number of documentaries I saw in 2003, "Etoiles: Dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet" (aka "Tout près des étoiles") is one of the unforgettable ones. ![]()
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