On the occasion of the revival of Paquita at the Opéra Bastille, Élisabeth Platel talks about the work of the Ballet School’s students who take part in the show alongside the Paris Opera Ballet dancers.
The School's Director looks back over the history of the different versions of Paquita, a ballet originally created in 1846 and reconstituted in 2001 by Pierre Lacotte.
Assisted by former Premier Danseur Florian Magnenet, who is in charge of the students' rehearsals, Élisabeth Platel explains what is at stake in this show for the children, who dance a Polonaise and a Mazurka: learning the stage, putting pantomime into practice, and finally observing the work of the Corps de Ballet.