Afternoon of a Faun (Rushton)
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Afternoon of a Faun is a ballet made by Tim Rushton (ballet master in chief of the Danish Dance Theatre) on Johan Kobborg (a principal dancer at the Royal Ballet, London) to Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune.
The premiere took place in February 2006 at New York City Center as part of the Kings of the Dance gala and subsequently at Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa, Calif. Kobborg performed it again in October 2007 as part of City Center's Fall for Dance festival. Both Rushton and Kobburg danced for the Royal Danish Ballet earlier in their careers, Kobburg as a principal.
Rushton's setting differs materially from the original dance by Vaslav Nijinsky in its use of three pools of light produced by beam projectors which appear successively stage center, left and right (center, right and left from the audience's perspective), in which the faun / dancer capers and bathes; it resembles what is known of the original mostly in its costuming.