<title>Jasbone's Thoughts : Colorado Ballet - Dracula - 6.5/10

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October 31, 2004 10:15 AM

Colorado Ballet - Dracula - 6.5/10

Last night we went to see the Colorado Ballet perform Dracula. We thought about seeing it on Halloween night but decided it would be better to see a Saturday night performance.

The show starts out wonderfully creepy, all done behind a sheer screen to give it this great eeriness. In the first act (of 3) there is a wonderful scene where they are paying tribute to something (I can't remember exactly what). The music and dance in this scene are completely mesmerizing (the clarinet player in the orchestra was simply amazing). The first act was rather short at just over 30 minutes (which was surprising to me) but was a great beginning.

When the second act begins all of a sudden you feel like you're not watching Dracula anymore, but rather a ball room dancing seen from the 1800's. Gone is all the creepiness, now everything is bright and cheery. Huh? This is Dracula right? Honestly it completely fell apart here and totally lost me. The entire second act was completely pointless and in my mind did absolutely nothing for the story at all. It was a total sleeper (I did stay awake though).

Fortunately the third act gets back to Dracula once again. The final scene is good, but nothing nearly as great as the first act. It does pick itself back up, but given how wonderfully it started we left disappointed. The bright notes to the entire show were the dancing was just amazing (I still don't get how the ballerinas stand on their toes like that!), the sets were wonderful and really added to the show, the music was fantastic (it was so nice to have a live orchestra for this one, something none of the other Colorado Ballet's we've seen had). The lighting was also superb, and other than the happy-day Act 2 it was totally creepy. All in all it wasn't bad, but it wasn't wonderful either, which honestly is something I've come to expect from shows like this.

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COMMENTS (2)

Obviously you don't know anything about the book or the story or you would not think the second act was pointless. How on eath is Lucy turning into a vampire not vital? What did you think would happen? If you'd read the book you'd know that the story practically revolves around this traggic and terrifing event. It's the reason they really begin to hunt him. What is so scary is that Dracula had the power to intrude on this supposedly happy scene and create terror without anyone even knowing what is happening or that he is even there. I mean how can dracula sneaking into the hospital to drain Lucys blood not be frightening? I know it is way late to be posting this but it amazes me that anyone could miss this.

Tiffany Schwanz , November 22, 2004 2:15 PM

Let me explain my comment. Obviously there are important things in Act 2. That's really not what I meant. What I meant was the way it was done in the ballet (are you referring to that or just to the general story) was pointless. It was by far the worst act in the ballet, especially after the wonderful beginning. I just don't think they did a good job bringing out these points. I do agree that saying it was "pointless" was a stretch, so for that I'm sorry...

Ross Carlson , November 22, 2004 2:23 PM




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