by jdavidb » Wed Nov 02, 2005 8:15 pm
That was a great team of around 35 people. I think it was 22 performers and there are also the crew, the choreographers, two or three wardrobe people, the director and others. I'm real proud to have been part of that. I'm very glad that this is the course this season took instead of my original idea to do nothing but class from August to summer then start performing again. This turned out a million times better. When you're part of a team, the whole team benefits then we take it to the stage, and the audience feedback convinces me that they benefitted too. This was a bunch of people giving a real production to the audience like it should be.
There's a lot to like about Gaite Parisienne. Even the unnamed roles like waiter, soldier, cancan girl or peasant/escort all still have "big parts" because of the show's pace along with versatile switching from ballet to character with some pseudo cancan and pseudo polka in there too. Lots of partnering segments, some solos and the Peruvian character all throughout.