Hallelujah ballet
"Spine-tingling."
That's how Holly Harris, dance reviewer for the Winnipeg Free Press, describes this performance of "Hallelujah".
Corps de Ballet member Sophia Lee, fresh from a lead role as "First" in the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's production of Mark Godden's "Svengali", here dances Leonard Cohen's modern song classic. Allison Crowe sings and plays piano on-stage with Lee in the world premiere of "The Doorway", choreographed by Jorden Morris. RWB Soloist Jo-Ann Gudilin (nee Sundermeier), "Mother" in "Svengali", dons the blue dress to perform "Hallelujah" with Crowe on alternate dates.
(CBC News - screen-caps)
Corps de Ballet member Sophia Lee, fresh from a lead role as "First" in the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's production of Mark Godden's "Svengali", here dances Leonard Cohen's modern song classic. Allison Crowe sings and plays piano on-stage with Lee in the world premiere of "The Doorway", choreographed by Jorden Morris. RWB Soloist Jo-Ann Gudilin (nee Sundermeier), "Mother" in "Svengali", dons the blue dress to perform "Hallelujah" with Crowe on alternate dates.
(CBC News - screen-caps)
Labels: Allison Crowe, ballet, Canada, dance, Hallelujah, Jo-Ann Gudilin, Jorden Morris, Leonard Cohen, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, RWB, Sophia Lee, spine-tingling, Sundermeier
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