The ballet roughly follows the Hans Christian Andersen
story upon which it is based. A young woman sees a pair of red shoes in
a shop window, which are offered to her by the demonic shoemaker. She
puts them on and begins to dance with her boyfriend. They go to a
carnival, where she seemingly forgets about the boyfriend as she dances
with every man she comes across. Her boyfriend is carried away and
nothing is left of him but his image on a piece of cellophane, which she
tramples.
She attempts to return home to her mother, but the red shoes, controlled by the shoemaker, keep her dancing. She falls into a netherworld, where she dances with a piece of newspaper which turns briefly into her boyfriend. She is then beset by grotesque creatures, including the shoemaker, who converge upon her in a manner reminiscent of The Rite of Spring. They abruptly disappear, leaving her alone. No matter where she flees, the shoes refuse to stop dancing.
Near death from exhaustion, clothed in rags, she finds herself in front of a church where a funeral is in progress. The priest offers to help her. She motions to him to remove the shoes, and as he does so, she dies. He carries her into the church, and the shoemaker retrieves the shoes, to be offered to his next victim.
So that's The Red Shoes in a nutshell. Another hard-hitting documentary about the need for arch support. The above red shoes were made by the demonic shoemaker's lazy brother who stitched on the alluring ruffle but forgot to infuse them with Dance Frenzy. The woman on the left may only get toe cramps. Did they call each other up and coordinate or what?
She attempts to return home to her mother, but the red shoes, controlled by the shoemaker, keep her dancing. She falls into a netherworld, where she dances with a piece of newspaper which turns briefly into her boyfriend. She is then beset by grotesque creatures, including the shoemaker, who converge upon her in a manner reminiscent of The Rite of Spring. They abruptly disappear, leaving her alone. No matter where she flees, the shoes refuse to stop dancing.
Near death from exhaustion, clothed in rags, she finds herself in front of a church where a funeral is in progress. The priest offers to help her. She motions to him to remove the shoes, and as he does so, she dies. He carries her into the church, and the shoemaker retrieves the shoes, to be offered to his next victim.
So that's The Red Shoes in a nutshell. Another hard-hitting documentary about the need for arch support. The above red shoes were made by the demonic shoemaker's lazy brother who stitched on the alluring ruffle but forgot to infuse them with Dance Frenzy. The woman on the left may only get toe cramps. Did they call each other up and coordinate or what?
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