Spectacle fills the stage, but attention strays elsewhere. Amid synchronized movement and thunderous applause, a quieter mystery holds the eye.
In this passage of The Count of Monte Cristo, the ballet Poliska unfolds with the precision and unity of the Italian school, its vast ensemble moving as if guided by a single will. The audience responds with enthusiasm, and the theatre briefly becomes a study in collective grace and coordination.
Yet Franz remains absorbed by the beautiful Greek woman across the house. Her animated delight in the performance contrasts sharply with the stillness of her shadowed companion, unmoved by even the orchestra’s loudest crescendos. As the curtain falls to universal acclaim, the division between stage spectacle and private reverie becomes unmistakable.
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