[Machine Translation] A Midsummer Night's Dream itself is well known in ballet adaptations by Balanchine and Ashton. Both are fantastical works, but Maillot depicts a bewitching, sensual, and instinctive world of fairies and humans. Titania is danced by Maillot's muse, Bernice Kopieters. Dressed in sexy costumes, even King Auberon follows her. The story is closer to the original, with three intertwined worlds: the fairy world, the lovers, and the artisans who perform before the king. The three main characters, the lovers in their simple gray tights, the fairies with their wicked sense of humor, and the craftsmen with their kittehs, are all three different from each other. The music for the lovers is Mendelssohn, a common ballet repertoire piece, but the fairies and craftsmen's parts have new music to further accentuate the world view. Of course, the quality of the dancers is also very high. While based on classical ballet techniques, the dancers have a greater degree of freedom, flexibility of body and expressive power. In addition, Mayo's simple yet innovative stage sets, costumes, and other aspects of his direction are also noteworthy. This is a very exciting production, especially for fans of contemporary ballet.