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Which Ashton ballet would you revive?


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#16 Mel Johnson

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Posted 21 August 2004 - 05:36 PM

But one must remember that Mr. Russell-Roberts is an administrative wonk.  His knowledge of ballet is not particularly large, except from the business side, at which he is quite accomplished.   When he announced, a couple of years ago, what ballets he thought irretrievably lost, other panelists at that meeting differed rather vigorously with him on many.

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Posted 09 September 2004 - 06:13 AM

To return to Persephone being 'lost forever'. Stephanie Jordan and Geraldine Morris's forthcoming film ' 'Ashton to Stravinsky' features archive film of Svetlana Beriosova and Keith Rosson in an extract from the ballet and also a short sequence in which Christopher Newton and Monica Mason teach a section to a group of RB dancers.

As I understand it, there is an archive film of the entire work. While it is of tolerable quality, the drawback is that there is no sound. In Jordan's video, a piano reduction by Henry Roche, the Royal Ballet's head of music staff,  is synched up with the film.

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Posted 13 September 2004 - 06:58 PM

Which other ballets would, or could be revived? I am very excited about the revival of A Wedding Bouquet at the Royal this season. Jazz Calendar would be very fun to see live. I would also like to see Facade, the Royal hasn't performed it in quite a long time.



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