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Jeu de cartes

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Jeu de cartes

Ballet in three deals by Igor Stravinsky; composed in 1936 in Paris, France, and first produced at the New York Metropolitan Opera House, USA, on 27 April 1937, with choreography by George Balanchine.



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The other company premiere, Cranko's Jeu de Cartes (A Poker Game in Three Deals), is a silly ballet.
This season, Lopez debuted as the Joker in the crowd-pleasing production of Jeu de Cartes ("Card Game")--a part that demands great stamina and technique as well as theatrical role-playing.
By comparison, the opener, jeu de cartes, with its card theme and The Joker and The Jokerette as clowns, lacked both substance and engaging choreography.
 
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