
“Giselle,” and What to Do with the Problematic Past – Part II
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Akram Khan's Giselle
At the heart of Giselle, Akram saw a story of inequality. When Albrecht's deception is revealed, the headland owner of the ruling class has her executed. Those ethereal selves dressed in white who Giselle joins after death are ferocious specters and for Akram Khan, they conjure a memory from his own life.
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