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“Bosque Ardora is set in a forest, a stageful of live trees with slatted light.”
“This is followed by the 1987 production Ahnen, in which the dancers' search for love and meaning is framed by a stageful of enormous cacti.”
“The National Ballet of China's production involves 70 musicians, 100 dancers, a stageful of costume changes, silk and paper screens, and lots of lacquer and gold.”
“Perhaps that's why they end up doing rather director-led conceptual stagings.”
“The company became state-supported in 1921 and under ballet master A. Romanowski presented stagings of the Ballets Russes and early Soviet repertories.”
“However, the majority of stagings were of lower farces and much more serious and domestic tragedies.”