CLASSIC AND ELEGANT DANCE
[…] With a classic and well conducted version, Giovanni Di Palma presents the benefits of rigorous dance summarized to essential actions. Note the fact that some points could be more explicit. However, a choreographer deserves a lot of consideration if he chooses for his first narrative ballet an intriguing international history with several readings like Romeo and Juliet and still offers coherent interpretation. Our compliments to the young dancers, especially to the delicate and as secure Aline Campos as Julieta, to the elegant Nielson Souza as Romeu, to Diego de Paula as the intense Mercúcio, to Geivison Moreira as the energetic Teobaldo. Even Paris, often characterized as an unattractive aristocrat, is just as important, as are all the other dancers: thin, long-legged, well-groomed – a real feast for the eyes.