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Adam: Giselle
Adam: Giselle

Christine Walsh (Giselle); Kelvin Coe (Count Albrecht); Elizabeth Toohey (Peasant pas de deux); David McAllister (Peasant pas de deux)

Recorded live at the Adelaide Festival Centre in South Australia, this production displays the magical partnership between Christine Walsh and Kelvin Coe who between them danced as guest artists with companies as diverse as the Bolshoi Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre and Sydney Dance Company.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/06/2006
Sound Formats: Stereo
Ratio: 4:3
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OAF4013D
Conductor(s):
Noel Smith
Orchestra(s):
Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra
Artist(s):
Christine Walsh; Kelvin Coe; Elizabeth Toohey; David McAllister; Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra; Noel Smith
"…has to be counted as one of the most beautiful ballet productions in the world today." (The Washington Times)

"Phenomenal dramatic impact...no other staging in recent memory has built upon such detail with such dramatic coherence." (The New York Times)

Christine Walsh (Giselle); Kelvin Coe (Count Albrecht); Elizabeth Toohey (Peasant pas de deux); David McAllister (Peasant pas de deux)

Recorded live at the Adelaide Festival Centre in South Australia, this production displays the magical partnership between Christine Walsh and Kelvin Coe who between them danced as guest artists with companies as diverse as the Bolshoi Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre and Sydney Dance Company.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/06/2006
Sound Formats: Stereo
Ratio: 4:3
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OAF4013D

Conductor(s):
Noel Smith
Orchestra(s):
Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra
Artist(s):
Christine Walsh; Kelvin Coe; Elizabeth Toohey; David McAllister; Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra; Noel Smith

"…has to be counted as one of the most beautiful ballet productions in the world today." (The Washington Times)

"Phenomenal dramatic impact...no other staging in recent memory has built upon such detail with such dramatic coherence." (The New York Times)