Among the evening’s standout moments was Mauro Bigonzetti’s Caravaggio, a contemplative pas de deux with Melissa Hamilton, where Bolle’s partnering was at once tender and deeply connected. The mood shifted seamlessly into Patrick de Bana’s In Your Black Eyes, a solo brimming with vulnerability, tension, and release that seemed to pull the entire audience into its intimate orbit. Yet it was Russell Maliphant’s Two that left the most indelible mark: Bolle, encased in a shifting box of light, moved with sculptural precision and poetic force, a living embodiment of artistry at its peak. In moments like these, it becomes clear why Roberto Bolle remains one of the great interpreters of our time — luminous, commanding, and endlessly inspiring. https://robertobolle.com
M i LL i ONAIR
Powered by FlippingBook