


Just a quick message about the Swan Lake experience. Well, it was a bizarre fusion, the ballet was OK, every now and then someone dived in the pool from the high board but no fancy somersaults, just looked like they fell in with style and funny costumes. The synchronised swimming did compliment the swan sections, especially the cygnets but they changed the story slightly!
During the ball section in act II where the princesses dance their dances from different nationalities, in the original there isn't a chinese dance. In this version Tchaikovsky was replaced by some Chinese music and four ladies did a diablo routine which had some basic gymnastics in it, but not really smoothly linked with the ballet. Then at the end instead of the swan dying and the prince joining her going to heaven, the Prince had a nun-chuck fight with the evil Rothbart and won, of course, so they all lived happily ever after.
Again the nun-chuck and martial arts were a new feature.
Seeing the Water Cube and Birds Nest lit up in the dark was great though.
I leave Beijing tomorrow for Guilin in the south and the Tai Chi School. Following that I have managed to eke my money out a little further (eating cheap Chinese noodles) so I am going to get a sleeper train to Xian to see the Terracotta Army which is a massive bonus as it wasn't in my original plan. I'm not sure what access I'll have to the internet but will update the blog as often as I can so please keep following...
During the ball section in act II where the princesses dance their dances from different nationalities, in the original there isn't a chinese dance. In this version Tchaikovsky was replaced by some Chinese music and four ladies did a diablo routine which had some basic gymnastics in it, but not really smoothly linked with the ballet. Then at the end instead of the swan dying and the prince joining her going to heaven, the Prince had a nun-chuck fight with the evil Rothbart and won, of course, so they all lived happily ever after.
Again the nun-chuck and martial arts were a new feature.
Seeing the Water Cube and Birds Nest lit up in the dark was great though.
I leave Beijing tomorrow for Guilin in the south and the Tai Chi School. Following that I have managed to eke my money out a little further (eating cheap Chinese noodles) so I am going to get a sleeper train to Xian to see the Terracotta Army which is a massive bonus as it wasn't in my original plan. I'm not sure what access I'll have to the internet but will update the blog as often as I can so please keep following...







