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Dear friends, (long time ago I haven't written here!) My feelings about this DVD are quite the same than Natalia's ones. Anna Tsygankova is a beautiful ballerina but we expect more energy as Kitri. Actually, her first entrance is spoiled because she enters too early. This is a beautiful staging but... so boring. There are so many DQs available on DVD that this new one doesn't seem necessary. Here is my opinion (in french!) more detailed: http://classiqueinfo-disque.com/Un-Don-Quichotte-bon-chic-bon.html
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Here's what's on in Paris Opera Ballet: 1. Green 2. Light pink 3. White 4. Bright yellow 5. Red 6. Blue Very interesting what you said Carbro!
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Yes, the spellings were off! So you haven't read my post? I am happy some of you know the french candidates. Mathilde Froustey is still a coryphee as promotions usually take place in december. Bet she will become a sujet!
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Hello Yulia! I am amazed that nowhere we can find the results. Here, in France, we only know the results of "our" dancers: Mathilde Froustey won gold as "senior", Josuah Hoffalt won silver as "senior" too .
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Will you be Swanhilda??
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Moscow Festival Ballet visits SFBay area
traviata replied to Paul Parish's topic in Other European Companies
I've seen last year, in Bath (UK), a company called "Moscow City ballet". Is that the same one? -
Personally, I appreciated a lot Mélanie Hurel as Giselle. Physically, she fits the role, and she makes the best of her medium height. It seems she worked a lot the top part of her body. Her acting was spontaneous, vivacious and touching. I think I also did enjoy so much the performance because of Benjamin Pech, who was an Albrecht perfectly suited to Mélanie. As regards the peasants pas de deux, I totally agree with you, Françoise: Myriam ould-Braham and Mallory Gaudion didn't seem to be dancing together... But they were very good individually.
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I simply adore this book ! It is about Paris Opera Ballet School. The text informs you about the pupils daily routine, in the city of Nanterre (near Paris), where a brand new school was built in 1987. But, in my opinion, the most interesting thing are the photos. Almost one big photo per page, showing mostly pupils at work. You can try to recognize dancers of the company, at the time they were only children or teenagers!
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I discovered her few days ago, and I just found her amazing!! Those last few weeks, in Paris, she did dance Ramzé and Aspicia in "La Fille du Pharaon", as well as solos in "Swan Lake" and she will soon dance in "The bright Stream". I think she is a great actress, with a beautiful and expressive face without overacting. She's a 25 years old soloist, and I hope she will soon become a first soloist.
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We won't see Maurin for the next few month, and Belarbi got injured last month, during a performance of "Un Trait d'Union".
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Here's my report :sweating: ! I have seen « La Fille du pharaon » last Saturday night. The opera house was crammed! The cast was: Svetlana Zakharova as Aspicia, Dimitri Biologolovtsev as Taor, and Elena Andrienko as Ramzé. This Fille is a huge production (just as can be “La Bayadère”) in eight parts, enclosing parades, a lot of variations for every kind of soloists, exoticism, false tropical animals… and a real horse on stage! This ballet was recreated by Pierre Lacotte, who offered us two hours of pure dancing, with only short mimer scenes. Zakharova’s Aspicia is brilliant and attaching, despite the fact Aspicia isn’t such an interesting role. In the first act, I enjoyed the first appearance of the corps de ballet: the huntresses. The audience laughed a lot at the appearance of a monkey on a liana . The highlight of the second act was the Pas d’action, in which I especially liked Anastasia Yatsenko and Anastasia Goriatcheva, with beautiful red and white costumes . Part of the third act takes place under waters of the Nile. Three dancers embodied three rivers (Anastasia Yatsenko: Guadalquivir, Ekaterina Shipulina: Congo, Maria Allash: Neva) that join in the Nile. Each of them danced a variation, and I especially liked Ekaterina Shipulina, who offered us a lively and sparkling interpretation. Besides, I was stunned by the homogeneity of the corps de ballet, all the dancers having more or less the same size (maybe is it an illusion). I also did appreciate their smiles and their enjoyment to be on stage. As regards Pugni’s music, I did enjoy it. In my opinion, that is real ballet music, fresh, light, and unpretentious.
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You will find the complete cast here .