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Don Quichotte

Original title: Don Quixote (Kitri's Wedding), a Ballet in Three Acts
  • TV Movie
  • 1984
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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Don Quichotte (1984)
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The American Ballet Theatre, performing at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, June 1983, led by Mikhail Baryshnikov, present Cervantes' story about the adventures of the Knight of ... Read allThe American Ballet Theatre, performing at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, June 1983, led by Mikhail Baryshnikov, present Cervantes' story about the adventures of the Knight of Rueful Countenance.The American Ballet Theatre, performing at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, June 1983, led by Mikhail Baryshnikov, present Cervantes' story about the adventures of the Knight of Rueful Countenance.

  • Director
    • Brian Large
  • Writer
    • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
  • Stars
    • Mikhail Baryshnikov
    • Cynthia Harvey
    • Richard Schafer
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    71
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    • Director
      • Brian Large
    • Writer
      • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
    • Stars
      • Mikhail Baryshnikov
      • Cynthia Harvey
      • Richard Schafer
    • 3User reviews
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    Mikhail Baryshnikov
    Mikhail Baryshnikov
    • Basilio
    Cynthia Harvey
    • Kitri
    Richard Schafer
    • Don Quixote
    Brian Adams
    • Sancho Panza
    Melissa Allen
    • Child
    Victor Barbee
    • Gamache
    Patrick Bissell
    • Espada
    Gilma Bustillo
    • Mercedes, a street dancer
    Gillian Cornish
    • Gypsy couple
    Peter Fonseca
    • Soloist
    Susan Jaffe
    Susan Jaffe
    • Mercedes, in the dream
    Elaine Kudo
    • Flower-girl
    Robert LaFosse
    • Basilio's friend
    Valerie Madonia
    • Dulcinea
    Charles Maple
    • Soloist
    Ruth Mayer
    • Gamache's wife
    Gregory Osborne
    • Basilio's friend
    Johan Renvall
    • Child
    • Director
      • Brian Large
    • Writer
      • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
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    10rsoonsa

    Regularly Interesting And Forward Moving Choreography, Noteworthy For Its Style, Acting And Experimentation.

    This thoroughly watchable contribution from the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), presented at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City during June of 1983, not on the side, but with a good deal of ballyhoo, provides an updated production of an oft-performed standard work from the 18th century Imperial Russian dance repertoire, Don Quixote, a vibrant two act ballet enacted to the music of Ludwig Minkus, and to the established choreography of Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky. The choreography here has been somewhat updated by Mikhail Baryshnikov, but yet becomes an amalgam of the traditional and the modern, with the latter having the edge to please, in front of a rather less than discriminative audience that fails to acknowledge a number of radical shifts made away from the original ballet, such as the scoring of Patrick Flynn, Australian composer. Baryshnilov, director of the ABT and its temperamental artists, is ever impressive, and more so when one considers his dancing skills, on agreeable display during this fragmentarily recounted piece from the too often ignored Minkus. Staging of the piece is satiny smooth, with the scenery and costumes designed by Santo Loquasto proving to be worthy in creativity for this too-seldom performed war horse that is moved effectively into contemporaneity by Baryshnikov and his troupe. Dancing of the ensemble is a good deal more than adequate in developing synchronism between Minkus and the various choreographic contributions from creative talents old and new. There is substantially more to this ballet than the familiar final pas de deux chestnut, danced during the elaborate wedding festivities (the film's subtitle is "Kitri's Wedding). Cynthia Harvey, one of the more mannerly members of the troupe, performs as Kitri, the female lead; unfortunately, her inexperience becomes a primary factor in the piece as it progresses, Making the most of Baryshnikov's original notations is brilliant new soloist Susan Jaffe as Don Quixote's dream Mercedes. She later became a ballet mistress for the ABT. It is, however, Baryshnikov who determines that the Minkus Don Quixote as a ballet retains much of its original vigor. The Latvian dancer's wondrous tours en l'air are completed with total control and, although a rather thin and uneventful storyline is not precisely stimulating through any rendition, this one of Baryshnikov is spectacularly pacy and if a viewer's interest wanes, the ABT will be shortly on board to restore audience focus from both the leader's dancing and choreography.
    10jade-38409

    Favorite ballet

    One of my favorite ballets! Baryshnikov and Harvey are absolutely outstanding!
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Brilliantly danced and exciting, left me with a smile on my face for days

    The story for Don Quixote is on the thin side and the music is not going to be everybody's cup of tea. I agree that the story is not always involving, but I do like the music and think it fits very well. But regardless of what I think of Don Quixote as a ballet, it didn't stop me from loving every minute of this wonderful production. The costumes and sets are beautifully evoked and make you feel that you are in Spain, the colours are very pretty and how they're designed is tastefully done. The lighting fits very well with the mood, never too bright or dark. The music is played with crisp style, a nice rounded sound and a lively pace by the orchestra, making up for the odd moment of them sounding underpowered. The conducting keeps things moving with control and authority. The choreography is a mix of traditional and modern, and the mix gels remarkably with the traditional elements elegant and nostalgic and the modern sassy and fresh. It is a little hyperactive at times, but much of it left me thoroughly entertained and I didn't find it dull in the slightest. The Grand Pas-De-Deux is just heaven. The dancing I cannot fault, Mikhail Baryschnikov is handsome, charming and commanding, and his dancing is both elegant and powerful. Cynthia Harvey is a great match for him, dancing with grace and control with thrilling turns, and captures the playfulness and charm of Kitri wonderfully. The supporting turns, especially from Susan Jaffe, Patrick Bissell and Victor Barbee, were similarly impeccable. To conclude, even with any minor foibles the production is a sheer delight and I am still smiling even thinking about it. 9.5/10 Bethany Cox

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      Version of Don Quichotte (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Don Quixote
      (ballet in three acts)

      Music by Ludwig Minkus

      Additional music by Patrick Flynn

      Conducted by Paul Connelly

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Also known as
      • Don Quixote (Kitri's Wedding), a Ballet in Three Acts
    • Production company
      • NVC Arts
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      1 hour 26 minutes
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