Review: Sylvia, Royal Opera House
Created in 1952, Sylvia was the second full-length ballet created by British choreographer and founder of the Royal Ballet, Frederick Ashton (1904-1988). The production had since tumbled from the repertory, but in 2004 Christopher Newton rescued it from the archives for Ashton's centenary. Originally conceived for his muse Margaret Fonteyn, the role of Sylvia remains... Read more → The post Review: Sylvia, Ro…
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