nice, originally performances!
it will better than ither shows in Montreal. as you know, Cirque..... nowaday become just strip show ;)
Ballet is amazing for those who love it: ballet and music are fine arts and allow to thing about other things while appreciating wt is in front of you.
My first ballet - costumes were amazing and the set decor wow! Salle Wilfred Pelletier no matter where you sit you get a great view !
Les Grands Ballets are the company to see if you want to see ballet at its absolute best. I have seen all the premier companies of the world perform, and I would rank them in the top 5. The complete attention to the artistic whole of the productions is superb. Even if you have been to the Nutcracker over 100x... more
Definitely a world-class organization. If you enjoy ballet, you will not be disappointed. Montrealers are spoiled by the variety of good cultural entertainment to be had in their city.
It has been a long time but fond memories of The Nutcracker Suite at Place des Arts hold a special place in my heart at Christmas. A must see for anyone and at anytime.
Dancers are amazing and so are Gradimir's productions. The annual winter production of the Nutcracker is a must for children, then there the international artistic directors brought in that introduce the greater public to contemporary dance.
Saw the Nutcracker with my girls and we absolutely loved it! What an amazing production!
brilliant! wonderful for all senses. Everyone in the family enjoyed.
As a parent of a former dancer in this group - having to watch 10+ rehearsals of the Nutcracker were painful. Final performance - almost worth the pain!
Les grands ballets are without a doubt on of the best ballets in the world. I have been fortunate to go several times in the past years to their performance and while I am not a great fan of ballet, I was truly impressed by the energy, the professionalism and the talent of the dancers.
Founded in 1957, this ballet company has established an enviable reputation as an innovative troupe that has made a significant contribution to modern dance. It undertakes an annual cross-Canada tour, from St. John's to Vancouver, and has toured extensively abroad. Most performances are at Place des Arts.