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  1. 4 days ago · Carlos Acosta’s first assault on Carmen for the Royal Ballet in 2015 was a big disappointment ( one star from the FT ). Undaunted, he has created a new full-length production for his dynamic...

  2. 4 days ago · This latest version, danced by the zippy Havana-based Acosta Danza troupe, is fun and pacy – but doesn’t quite do the great score justice. Really, that Carmen is a minx! She reels the unwary ...

  3. 4 days ago · In Carlos Acostas Carmen, the well-known story is stripped back to focus on the love triangle wherein army officer Don José falls in love with the free-spirited Carmen, but Carmen switching allegiances to the toreador Escamillo, leads to tragic consequences of Don José’s jealousy.

  4. 4 days ago · Carmen review — Carlos Acosta uses an odd mix of felicitous and awkward choices. This expanded version of the Cuban-born ballet superstar’s production at Sadler’s Wells is by no means a disaster, but neither is it especially edifying. new. Donald Hutera. Wednesday July 03 2024, 4.00pm, The Times.

  5. 4 days ago · Carlos Acosta, Cuban ballet megastar, was last seen as Don Jose in his own production of Carmen for the Royal Ballet in November 2015. Those performances also happened to be his final ones with the company. But lots has occurred since then…

  6. 4 days ago · Carlos Acosta first tackled the tragedy of Carmen back in 2015 in a one-act work for the Royal Ballet. It wasn’t a hit. Now, he remakes it into a full-evening piece for his electric Cuban company, Acosta Danza, and joins the cast himself. It’s no longer a turkey – but it still doesn’t take flight. Georges Bizet’s 1875 opera forged an ...

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  8. 4 days ago · When Carlos Acosta unveiled his take on Carmen in 2015 – as a one-act work for the Royal Ballet – it was less than enthusiastically received. Still finding his choreographer’s feet, he had ...