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Rising star in ballet

By Marine Orlova | China Daily Asia | Updated: 2017-04-10 10:10
Rising star in ballet

Léonore Baulac [Photo by James Bort/China Daily]

A dancer's way of moving is truly fascinating for non-dancers. How do you define this elegance?

On stage, elegance is the art of finding the right balance between expressivity and technique. It's quite the same in everyday life – elegance is a matter of balance. I think the most important thing is to be beautiful for oneself; as soon as one overplays something, it's doomed to fail. And I’d say politeness is also part of being elegant.

Any expert tips to look like a dancer when walking down the street?

Just the basics: keep your back straight, relax your shoulders and stretch your neck.

Before we let you get back to the Garnier, which ballet would you advise us to see?

If you come to Paris next year, don't miss Don Quichotte. It's a very pleasant and lively ballet – and not at all elitist.

And what kind of flowers should we throw on stage at the end of your next performance?

That's a nice question to ask; you’re so sweet! Spring flowers are my favourite, like freesias and peonies.

Rising star in ballet

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