Following The Tales of Perrault, the theater presents another premiere of its choreographer. In the 112th theatrical season, Igor Bulitsyn received the right to a separate work, it will be performed in one of the ballet evenings. The repertoire of the theater already includes his miniatures and the ballet Dancemetry.
About the latter, critic Anna Gordeeva writes: "Ideologically, this is close to what William Forsyth did at the time: ballet, which becomes not a pleasure for the viewer, but an intellectual test, and for the artists — a physical test. [The choreographer] paints the meeting of a man and a woman as a tough duel — and at some moments the viewer becomes even a little creepy from the uncompromising determination of the dancer and ballerina."
The ballet is created by order of the Ural Opera