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Elyse Borne


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Elyse Borne is a repetiteur for the George Balanchine Trust, and is listed in the NYCB Alumni Directory as Ballet Mistress for the San Francisco Ballet as well, but she's no longer listed on the company staff page on the SFB website. (Sandra Jennings, also former NYCB dancer, is.)

Borne will be speaking in Seattle in May with Peter Boal and Carla Korbes about the upcoming production of Jewels.

Sadly, there are no bios of repetiteurs on the Trust/George Balanchine Foundation website, at least that I can find.

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Elyse Borne was also a soloist at NYCB at the time of her retirement. If I'm not mistaken, she was ballet mistress for Miami City Ballet at some point. She was one of the orginal demis in Ballo della Regina and may be seen on the video of that ballet.

Her father was a pianist -- Fred Astaire's accompanist!

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O Ed you'll really like her -- well, I hope so. I did.

She was here at SFB for several years, and came back last year to set the Dybbuk Variations on them. Allan Ulrich wrote a FANTASTIC interview with her/story about Robbins/Dybbuk last year, Google it, you'll get a great sense of what it would be like ot work with her.

If you get a chance, ask her about "3rd girl Bizet." She did the role so much it nearly killed her -- but she entertained me beaucoups detailing how much stamina it takes.

me, in my next lifetime, I'd love nothing more than to come back and do 3rd girl Bizet -- it's my favorite role in the whole thing. Actually, I really like 3rd BOY Bizet a whole lot, too...

Cheers -- say hi to all my friends in Indiana -- Kate, Anya....

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Paul, is this the article you mean?

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?...ype=performance

I have to love someone who says, "OK, now throw the shmatte*!" in the middle of rehearsal :lol:

But I think my favorite quote is:

At one point, Borne is stymied. No one can figure out how McBride raised herself from the floor. So, again they look at the tape. They don't find the answer there, but the speed and evenness of Tomasson's turns in 1974 astonishes even this blasé crew.

Classic never goes out of style :blush:

(*shmatte=rag, often used to describe a dress one's mother doesn't want one to wear out of the house, or in the following conversation: "What a lovely dress!" "What? This old shmatte?")

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