
To speak of that ballet is very difficult because the theme is so popular as a fairy tale, adapted by Perrault from German folklore and then recuperated from the same folklore by the Grimm brothers, and what's more turned into an unforgettable film by Walt Disney. Angelin Preljocaj was thus trying to break a mould in which that character and her story had been cast seemingly for ever. And it is a success. Because first the setting, the stage direction are very interesting and rich. Rich are the costumes. Rich are the main ideas of the setting like the enormous magic mirror coming down from the sky, or like the deep underground mine turned into a vertical surface on which the seven dwarfs are dancing like dragon-flies on their strings.
Crew

Angelin Preljocaj
Director, Choreographer, Art Direction
Dany Lévêque
Script

Laurent Rouan
Editor
Camille Darley
Editor

Yorick Le Saux
Director of Photography
Nicolas Cambois
Assistant Director
Harald Krytinat
Camera Operator
Jean-Baptiste Villechaize
Assistant Camera
Chloé Blondeau
Assistant Camera
Pierre Luigi de Palo
Assistant Camera

Jean-Paul Gaultier
Costume Design
François Waledisch
Sound
Stéphane Treziny
Sound
Florent Fournier Sicre
Sound
Patrick Riou
Lighting Design
Sébastien Dué
Lighting Production Assistant
Cécile Giovansili
Lighting Production Assistant

Gustav Mahler
Music
Thierry Leproust
Set Designer
Sylvie Berthet
Production Manager
Servane Veillon
Production Manager
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