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Dance review: Manon ‘This one is not for children’

Joy Sable enjoys a modern classic

January 23, 2024 12:17
 The Royal Ballet, Manon, Hayward/Sambé, ROH
Manon, The Royal Ballet (Photo: Foteini Christofilopoulou)

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Joy Sable,

Joy Sable

1 min read

Manon

****

It is half a century since the first performance of Kenneth MacMillan’s ballet, Manon. Initially it was not a roaring success (but then neither was Swan Lake, so there is some sort of lesson there) as some critics were rather sniffy about the company’s leading ballerina at the time – Antoinette Sibley – playing a greedy social climber.

However, it quickly became acknowledged as a modern classic combining a thrilling story, impressive designs and beautiful music with some of the most moving and passionate pas de deux ever created. It is now in the repertoire of many of the world’s major ballet companies and the eponymous heroine, together with her lover Des Grieux and her brother Lescaut remain sought after roles by top dancers.

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