'Dracula' is a production by Australian ballet company BIG Live, choreographed by co-founder and artistic director Joel Burke. I was quite tickled by the music. Sure, there are new compositions by Emmy-renowned electro-acoustic Jason Fernandez, but the rest of the music selected is rather cliched.
BIG Live took so many artistic liberties with the storyline. There weren't Renfield, Quincy, Dr Seward or Van Helsing. There was no Lucy Westenra. Instead of the Trio, we have four women who are either ghosts or vampires. I have no idea. I was soooo confused that Dracula let Mina go. He turned Jonathan Harker into a vampire, and Mina Murray was killed by her husband instead. Then I had no idea whether Mina was now a ghost or a vampire. She staked Dracula and Jonathan, and herself. I was like... WHAT. Since when did Mina die in the book?
Joel Burke himself was Vlad the Warlord, and Dracula. The corps were a bit messy, but the principals were pretty good. The ending was soooo annoying. The show closed with Dracula sitting up. Walao. It's a ballet, not a television series that could have a sequel titled 'Van Helsing'.
I got some shots of the ballet because at the start of the show, the announcer seemed to have made a mistake to say that photography and short clips were allowed. But they said these wouldn't be permitted in the second half. Oops.
This is still classical ballet done with contemporary theatrical storytelling, blended in with goth. I was rather tickled that people dressed up for the ballet. And by that, I mean, dressing as a vampire, with full theatrical make-up almost as if it was Halloween. It was dramatic, and honestly very fun.
These are commercially successful productions. Traditional ballet companies wouldn't do say... 'Dracula', which has been called a "second rate ballets". Our own Singapore Ballet would never do it as long as Janek Schergen is at helm. There's also a very good reason why I'm not very keen on watching Singapore Ballet's productions. How many times do you want me to watch 'Giselle', 'Coppélia' or 'The Nutcracker' or 'Swan Lake'? I have watched it multiple times presented by different companies. I confess, I'm bored. It has nothing to do with whether it's local or foreign. It has everything to do with the vibes of a company and that particular production.




