Last Saturday, our guests from Switzerland had a day on their own. They had booked a sunrise flight in a hot air balloon over the pyramids of Teotihuacan. They had to leave the apartment in the wee hours of the morning to be taken to the archaeological site located 25 miles to the north of Mexico City. They booked with the same company that Alejandro and I used last year, except that they booked an entire package. After the balloon ride, they had breakfast, and then time to explore the ruins. They returned in the afternoon and said that it was a wonderful experience.
Alejandro and I had our own plans on Saturday. Long before we knew that Christoph and Sabrina were going to visit, I had bought tickets for a performance of Swan Lake at the historic Metropolitan Theater in downtown Mexico City. The building opened in 1943 as a movie theater, and is one of the few opulent movie houses from the era to survive. It was abandoned in the 1990s, but in 1996 it was bought by a production company and refurbished. It is now the venue for all sorts of musical performances, usually concerts by Mexican and international pop stars.
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When we saw that Tchaikovsky's ballet "Swan Lake" was going to be performed at the theater, I went ahead and purchased tickets. I must say that I am not really a fan of classical ballet... prima ballerinas in tutus dancing on tiptoes. The only ballet that I have ever seen is "The Nutcracker". However, I do love the music of Tchaikovsky, and I figured that the Kiev Ballet must be a top-notch troupe.
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As it turned out, the music was recorded and not performed by a live orchestra. The volume of the recording was a bit to loud. Furthermore, the "Kiev Ballet" is a touring group that was founded in 2017... not a dance company of long-standing tradition. Since I am not a ballet buff, I really cannot fairly judge the quality of the performance. However, it seemed to me that the dancers did a competent, but not spectacular job. Both Alejandro and I nodded of a couple of times. All in all, the evening did not inspire us to rush out and see more ballet (except, of course, for the Ballet Folklórico de México, which is an entirely different kind of experience).




