The Gay UK November 2015 Issue 16 | Page 26

LES BALLET TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO ☆☆☆☆ Male ballet dancers, in drag, on pointe. Why the hell not?! If you’re a regular theatre-goer then the thought of men dressed in tutus and dancing all the parts to some of your favourite ballets may seem a bit sacrilege. Like they’re somehow disrespecting the classic material of ballets by having male dancers perform all the parts. On the contrary. The dancers in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (the Trocks for short) are all classically trained dancers that have such a love for these parts. Their love of dancing is what comes across on stage. That and their very real desire for every single person in the audience to have a great time. The Trocks’ main goal is to make ballet a little more fun and accessible to all, and they do so fabulously. The program is filled with details of these dancers fictitious backgrounds from being the first ballet dancers in space to injuries sustained from over-zealous violinists. The whole experience of seeing the Trocks is one of fun and frivolity, as a dance should be. The performance comprises of three acts and included excerpts from different shows. Starting with Les Sylphides, It was a hilarious combination of skill and comedic timing to add a whole new dimension to this classical piece. Confused characters, slip ups and arguments all occurring 26 THEGAYUK | ISSUE 16 | NOV 2015 alongside the choreography, you will never be able to look at Les Sylphides the same way again. The second act was a take on the more contemporary dancing styles; a piece entitled ‘Patterns in Space.’ In truth you hardly noticed the dancers in this piece as the onstage “musicians” stole the focus with their distracting and hilarious antics. All in all the first two acts were great fun and incredibly enjoyable, but left you wanting to see some real dancing. This is where the third act really delivered. The lead dancer Chase Johnsey (aka Yakatarina Verbosovich) was incredible. For lack of a more elegant metaphor, she danced the crap out of that final act; so much so that it would completely slip your mind that it was a male dancing the female lead. NICK BAKER Les Ballets trockadero de Monte Carlo are currently touring the UK.Visit trockadero.org for more details on performance dates.