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Gabrielle

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  • Connection to/interest in ballet** (Please describe. Examples: fan, teacher, dancer, writer, avid balletgoer)
    Fan, balletgoer
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    New York, but Chicago for school
  1. I recieved an email from them announcing the next season: Cinderella October 4 - 15, 2006 The Joffrey Ballet becomes the first American company to present Sir Frederick Ashton's Cinderella, one of the greatest ballets of this timeless fairy tale. The classic rags-to-riches story comes to life in a dazzling full-evening ballet set to Sergei Prokofiev's brilliant score. Destiny's Dances: Groundbreaking Ballets from the 20th Century February 14 - 25, 2007 This program features three ballets by choreographers who helped redefine ballet, including Leonide Massine's Les Présages, George Balanchine's Cotillon, and the profound and moving anti-war statement The Green Table. Founders' Gold: Arpino and Joffrey's Timeless Treasures April 25 - May 6, 2007 The 50th Anniversary Season will culminate with Founders' Gold: Arpino & Joffrey's Timeless Treasures, a program featuring four magnificent works by company Co-Founders Gerald Arpino and Robert Joffrey. The program features Robert Joffrey's Gamelan, and three works by Gerald Arpino, including Sea Shadow, the high energy Fanfarita, and the popular Suite St. Saëns. hmmm...Cotillion, really? Anyone know anything about how it got into their repertory? Because the Bernard Taper Balanchine biography seems to think it "only lived for a few performances and then had disapeared forever."
  2. Is Ben Millepied guesting somewhere right now? Because I haven't seen him in any of the casting for the Nutcracker this year.
  3. I'm going on Friday, I'll let you know what I think.
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