On September 2016, 9, "Giselle" was officially performed at the Royal Theater in the UK.

Park Hye-yeon sat in front of the mirror, closed her eyes and let the makeup artist smear on her face.

It took only one month for "Giselle" to go from rehearsal, practice to official performance. Looking back on this month, she suddenly felt like a dream.

She used to think that she would never be able to dance again in her life, but she never thought that she would be able to return to the stage today.

Sitting next to her and putting on makeup is the leading actor in the dance drama, Subha's youngest male lead, Gale.

"Aurora, do you still have the plaster you used last time?"

"There are more, but there are not many." Park Huiyan opened her eyes and smiled at him, "If you need it, I will ask my brother to mail me some more."

During this period of time when she was practicing dancing, her legs also experienced soreness, swelling, and pain. Park Junxi sent a lot of plasters and sprays after she knew about it, and the effect was not bad after she used them.

When rehearsing with Gale one time, he saw the plaster on her leg, asked curiously, and then asked her for a few more to post. As a result, he became a fan of plaster.

In fact, in their line of work, there are more or less injuries on their bodies, and the injuries on their bodies are often directly proportional to their strength. It is understandable for him to be keen on plasters, for example.

After all, it is really useful.

There is still half an hour before the official performance, and the theater has been filled up one after another. Park Junxi looks at Ms. Jin, who is aloof and queen-like, on the left, and Gray, who is silent but worried on the right, and feels good tired.

If he had known that he would never bring this brother with him, let alone talk about his sister when he was with LOCO and the others.

It's a pity that Gray didn't know about his depression, and even if he knew, he would pretend not to know.

He lowered his head and flipped through the "Giselle" brochure, which contained the introduction of the plot and dancers. As the heroine, Park Hye-yeon's introduction was at the top.

On the left is a brief introduction of her name, age, and previous resume in English. In the upper right corner is a photo that takes up one-third of the entire paper.

This photo is a promotional photo of "Giselle". She is dressed in a white 'Villis' dress, a pure white ballet dress, her hair is all up, and she is decorated with a garland.

Different from the white wreaths of other group dancers "Villis", the wreath on Park Hye-yeon's head is mainly made of leaves, with only two small blue flowers dotted on the side.

People are prettier than flowers.

Gray finally understood the meaning of these words.

When the performance officially started, the whispering people in the auditorium unconsciously shut their mouths and focused their eyes on the stage.

This time "Giselle" Suba has put in a lot of effort. The stage layout all uses modern technology, such as the background is made with 3D effects, and invited the "Four Great Treasures of Scotland" at the same time as Suba. " with the Royal Orchestra.

The beautiful and innocent rural girl Giselle lives in a mountain village with her mother.Xilai Leon, a forest watcher, pursues Giselle wholeheartedly, but Giselle doesn't like him.

Earl Albert, aliased as Lois, came to the village again disguised as a farmer, and Giselle fell in love with him.

Probably because of the ointment?Park Hye-yeon and Gale cooperate very well. Every gesture and gesture of the two, or every eye contact, reveals the sweetness of boys and girls bathing in love.

Gray couldn't help clenching his fists. It turns out that jealousy is this kind of feeling. Although he was very uncomfortable when he saw the photo of Park Hye-yeon and Carlo before, it was far worse than what he saw with his own eyes now.

He knew she was just 'acting', but the fire called jealousy in his heart was still burning.

At the same time, he felt powerless because of their current relationship.

He now understands her feelings when he defends other women, but it seems that he understands it too late. Even if he is very upset now that she is flirting with other men on the stage, he has no position to express any opinions.

On the stage, the Duke of Kirtland took his daughter Baguild and his family to the valley to hunt, passing by Giselle's house, and was warmly received by Giselle.

In order to thank Giselle, Basilde gave her a pair of precious necklaces.

In order to prevent Ji and Ah from falling in love, Xilai Leon found Albert's sword and horn from the hut, proved that Ah was a nobleman, and tried to persuade Giselle not to be deceived, but Giselle announced to everyone that she had fallen in love with Albert. special.

But Baguild shows the engagement ring and tells Giselle that she is already engaged to Albert.

The unexpected blow made Giselle go mad, she threw away the necklace Bagilde gave her, and left the world in grief and indignation.

"Giselle" is the most representative work of romantic ballet, it mainly highlights two aspects: light and darkness, life and death.

Giselle, Albert, and Baguild belonged to two worlds, and the two worlds were opposed to each other at that time, and the contrast was sharp. This is probably one of the reasons for the tragic end of this love.

It was later called the "Dance of Death" by countless dance fans, and it was also Park Hye-yeon's last solo dance in the first act. She changed from a happy girl immersed in love to a heartbroken and crazy woman who was deceived by her lover. .

This solo dance later became a textbook-like existence, and almost every new ballet dancer or performer of "Giselle" would turn it out and read it.

But those things happened later, and at this moment, the audience in the audience were all moved by this girl who was crazy about love.

Until Park Huiyan fell to the ground, panting, she heard thunderous applause from the audience.

She grabbed the extended hand of Mr. Gale who came out to take the curtain call, stood up from the ground, and then bowed to the audience together with all the actors.

Backstage, Park Hye-yeon and several actors waiting at the entrance gave each other a high-five. Halfway there, she was hurriedly taken away to change her clothes and re-do her hair. Before leaving, she had to smile apologetically at them.

These were the ones she had a good relationship with during the time she stayed in Suba, especially one Chinese girl, probably because both of them were Asians, and the relationship was closer than others.

Time did not allow her to continue to think about other things, such as changing clothes, re-doing her hair and makeup like a war. After finishing these, the second act will soon begin.

In the cemetery in the forest, the cold moon is cold and windy.

A group of miserable female souls (also known as the ghosts of Willis) who were abandoned by their betrayal husbands and wives are looking for opportunities for revenge.

Many times they surrounded young men who approached the forest and forced them to dance until they died of exhaustion.

Tonight, Heleleon (forest guard) came to the cemetery, and was surrounded by Vili ghosts headed by Mirdad, and punished to death.

Then came Albert, who was extremely regretful. He came to Giselle's grave to confide his heart, and the ghosts wanted to put them to death. Fortunately, the kind Giselle protected him with all his strength, and they were spared.

And when the bell of dawn rang, Giselle had to disappear with the ghosts.

I love you even if betrayed;

I love you, so doomed;

I love you, so I will forgive you everything unconditionally.

Suba put a lot of thought into this re-arranged dance drama, and even the final curtain call was carefully choreographed.

The scene was modeled on the scene of a wedding ceremony. The conductor is the priest, the choreographer is the master of ceremonies, and the group dancers are the guests. The 'groom' and 'bride' are of course the male and female protagonists in the play - Park Hye-yeon and Gale.

This can also be regarded as a disguised way to give Giselle and Albert a happy ending in the dance drama.

Park Hye-yeon was still wearing the previous dance dress, only covered her head with a white tulle, and walked forward slowly in "Wedding March" holding the arm of the Duke of 'Kirtland' in the play.

Since it is an imitation, of course it is impossible to do the same as the real wedding.

"Today, we are gathered here to witness a poignant "ghost love" love, and also enjoy a very wonderful and exquisite ballet. So, Giselle (Giselle)·Aurora·Park Miss, Mr. Albert Gale Turner, and—"

The pastor read the names of all the dancers and staff involved in the performance with an aria-like voice, and finally said: "You are willing to understand each other, help each other, recognize and help each other overcome his shortcomings, and learn from each other's strengths, Whether it's severe cold or hot summer, thunder or rain, love or broken love, they will bring more exciting performances to the audience, are you willing to do this?"

At the beginning, he was serious, but in the end he couldn't hide his old urchin characteristics. Even after everyone answered "I do" in unison, he winked mischievously at the audience and added:

"Because in the future, we will also perform in Edinburgh, Subha's hometown, as well as New York in the United States, Paris in France, Berlin in Germany, Hong Kong in China, and Seoul in South Korea. Please look forward to it!"

In such an elegant and serious ballet theater, laughter came and went.

Seeing this, Park Hye-yeon also became very playful. When the audience finally calmed down, she walked to the edge of the stage with light dance steps, and put together the leftover flowers from the wreath weaving in her hand. One toss.

When her eyes fell on the person receiving the bouquet, the smile on her face could hardly be maintained. Fortunately, all these years of practice were not in vain. Except for Park Junxi and Ms. Jin who were familiar with her, no one Notice the momentary change in her expression.

She held the hem of her skirt and bowed gracefully to the audience, then returned to the team.

PS: Most of the plot content of "Giselle" is reproduced on "Baidu Encyclopedia".

The author has something to say: I don't know much about ballet, and I don't even have enough appreciation cells, so if there is any unreasonable writing in this chapter, please be merciful.

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