Opium dream or not, the action onstage clearly suggests a vision scene common to Romantic ballet.
But she embarks on a vision scene that is a journey to self-discovery.
In the "vision" scene of the second act, she was more at home in a quicksilver Romantic image.
Later she proved especially convincing in the vision scene.
But she also became appealingly wistful in the vision scene.
For instance, in the vision scene, she was lyrical without also seeming an elusive spirit.
But in the vision scene, Cheryl Yeager took over the role.
And, in the vision scene, her lightness became almost wraithlike.
In this vision scene, a relationship between mother and daughter is outrageously but tenderly made vibrant.
Just when it seems the choreographers have reached a dead end, their imagination pulls them into a vision scene of fresh intensity.