The second Ashton ballet was "Varii Capricci," his clever take on Bronislava Nijinska's "Les Biches" from 1924. Her ballet was a tongue-in-cheek comment on the sexually liberated, chic young people of France. Ashton set Varii to a witty score by Sir William Walton. La Capricciosa (a delightfully languid Danielle Brown, arrayed in Ossie Clark's diaphanous white dress) is wooed by a gigolo, Lo Straniero (a hila…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 04:45PM on August 19, 2022