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Le sacre du printemps
God, depicted as a black woman in her kitchen, creates new life and experiments: Dr. Bardot, a brain surgeon overwhelmed by chaos; Esther, mourning her husband; and Lucia, a young girl seeking revenge. Her hands place them in a city, where a solar eclipse transports them to a tropical island. There, Santeria guardian angels guide them to a house by the ocean, where they are prepared for a healing ritual by black albinos, dwarfs, and nuns. The ritual, led by a Babalao, involves sacrifices. God observes the experiment from her kitchen window.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary captures the creation and performance of Igor Stravinsky's ballet "The Rite of Spring" by the Ballets Russes, choreographed by Jiri Kyliederal. It offers a glimpse into the collaborative artistic process behind this seminal work of 20th-century music and dance. The film focuses on the visual and auditory elements that made the ballet so revolutionary.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focusing on a specific artistic creation, "Le sacre du printemps" generally received positive attention within circles interested in dance, music, and archival footage of significant artistic events. Its value lies in its documentation of a historical performance and choreographic interpretation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual documentation of a groundbreaking ballet.
Appreciated for its concise presentation of Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring'.
Seen as a valuable record of Kyliederal's choreographic vision.
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Fun Fact
The original 1913 premiere of Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" famously caused a riot due to its radical music and choreography.
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