
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake 3D
Dance on Camera 2013
February 1 - 5, 2013
Matthew Bourne’s triumphant re–interpretation of Swan Lake turned tradition on its head and took the dance world by storm in 1995; now it comes alive in stunning 3D.
When it premiered at Sadler’s Wells in 1995, Matthew Bourne’s triumphant re–interpretation of Swan Lake turned tradition upside down, taking the dance world by storm. An iconic production, perhaps best–known for replacing the traditional female corps de ballet with a menacing male ensemble, this modern day classic has been filmed for the first time in stunning 3D with state of the art surround sound. Breathtaking in its drama and intensity, filming in 3D creates an illusion of space around the dancers, drawing the audience onto the stage and bringing a dramatic realism to the story.
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