With the dance show We Call It Ballet in Paris come and admire a symphony of movements, a visual poetry where every gesture tells a story. If ballet has been around since the 15th century, and continues to delight audiences around the world, it’s not for nothing. His sensuality and grace give us suspended moments that match the stories he tells. In addition to the classical music that sets the pace, the dancers, like light feathers, soar and twirl, defying gravity with airy grace.
While the location of this incredible show has yet to be announced, we can tell you that it will be downtown. And given that the show will take place over a few select dates, we’d advise you to tell your friends and family in advance, and don ‘t delay too long in snapping up your tickets.
What is “We Call It Ballet”?
In the capital, an impressive show is in the making. Originating in the Italian Renaissance, ballet comes from the Italian ballare meaning to dance. It was soon exported to Russia and, of course, France, and each country throughout the ages offered its own version of this sublime dance. In the dance show We Call It Ballet, not one but several dancers will use their technique to blow your mind. And to intensify their delicate movements, their costumes are covered with LED lights for an extra visual spectacle.
The ballet, its narrative and the show
Much more than a dance, Ballet has its own music that tells a story. And even if music is a universal language, a narrator will add an extra touch during the show to immerse you even more in the story of the different scores of iconic pieces such as The Nutcracker or Sleeping Beauty.
As the show progresses, between the narrator’s words, the dancers’ movements and the play of light on their costumes, let yourself be carried away by this musical epic. Every color change expresses an emotion, every arm movement illustrates a passage in the story, and every word spoken tells a tale.
After bringing you to Spain with We Call It Flamenco in Latin America with We Call It Tango we Call It Ballet in Paris brings you dance from Italy, but now also from Russia and France. After ardor and sensuality, the grace of ballet takes over the capital for an evening you won’t soon forget.
Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the 60-minute show, which will take place on selected dates.