Ask anyone who claims to know nothing about ballet to actually name one, the chances are it will be one of Tchaikovsky's, with Swan Lake high on the list.
Carla Escoda reviews the Joffrey Ballet's revival of Christopher Wheeldon's imaginative <em>Swan Lake</em>, reframed at the Paris Opera of the 19th century, in the world of Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec, complete with strippers and can-can dancers.
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