Prince Siegfried lifts Odette in the final scene of Swan Lake as synchronized swimmers and ballet dancers, who played the swan maidens, watch. [China.org.cn] |
Wait -- Swan Lake in the Water Cube? Why, yes: Besides a conventional stage (or not-so-conventional, if you notice that the stage scenery is set with computer animation that transitions between palace rooms and the lake), the Olympic pool and diving boards have been transformed into stages as well. Synchronized swimmers take over scenes from the ballet, and the dancers use the area between the swimming and diving pools, as well. Divers play the merry-makers and von Rothbart. For the more Chinese-arts-inclined, a diabolo (kong zhu) performance was thrown into the ballet as well and drew much appreciation from the crowd.
Swan Lake will run until the end of August. Meanwhile, visitors can take a dip in the warm-up pool Thursdays to Sundays until October, when both the Bird's Nest and Water Cube will close for renovations. After National Day, the Bird's Nest will feature restaurants on the second and third floors, while the Water Cube will be turned into an entertainment complex with cinemas and restaurants.
So experience the last little original bit of the 2008 Olympics while you can before Beijing moves on with the rest of the world. Even if you feel like you are seeing nothing, just remember you are inside the showcase for the Chinese people's dreams and achievements.
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