I'm not going to lie, I know what could possibly termed by experts as "less than nothing!" about ballet, or contemporary dance, or anything remotely theatrical that is above panto and musicals on the barometer of class.
Nevertheless, I've now seen the Scottish Ballet performance of the Nutcracker twice at the Theatre Royal since it opened a couple of weeks ago (dork, much?), and it's absolutely wonderful.
Despite the fact that I have nothing with which to compare Scottish Ballet, they put on a wonderful show. The sets are absolutely divine, the lighting is fantastic, and the music is phenomenal. (Those are things that I happen to know a thing or two about!)
As Gareth mentioned, Scottish Ballet was definitely losing traction for awhile by sticking to classics and eschewing the contemporary. Lately, though, they've moved into a more contemporary stride and the performance of the Nutcracker was very fresh and exciting to watch. They have also struck a good balance between straight story and classical ballet dancing, which makes for a good, rounded performance.
I've never considered myself a dance aficionado, but Scottish Ballet may have dug its claws into me yet! read more