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#1 sandik

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 12:58 PM

The company just sent round their press release for next year -- here are the highlights:

OBT Exposed!  August 2006  South Park Blocks  Free


Fall Program  October 14 ˆ 21, 2006  Keller Auditorium  with Full Orchestra

The Four Temperaments (1946)         George Balanchine/Paul Hindemith
Adin (2004)                                      Christopher Stowell/Serge Rachmaninov
The Concert (1956)                           Jerome Robbins/Frederic Chopin

4T’s and The Concert are company premieres -- Adin is a revival


George Balanchine‚s The NutcrackerTM  December 8 ˆ 24, 2006  Keller Auditorium  with Full Orchestra


Winter Program  March 3 ˆ 10, 2007  Keller Auditorium

A Peter Martins Ballet                       Company premiere
A Helgi Tomasson Ballet                   World premiere
A Kent Stowell Ballet                        World premiere


Spring Program  April 27 ˆ May 5, 2007  Newmark Theatre

Apollo (1928)                                   George Balanchine/Igor Stravinsky
il nodo (2004)                                  Julia Adam/Renaissance dances
Eyes on You (2005)                          Christopher Stowell/Cole Porter

Apollo is a company premiere, the Adams and the Stowell are revivals


Early Summer Program  June 8 ˆ 10, 2007  Keller Auditorium  with Full Orchestra

Firebird (2004)                                Yuri Possokhov/Igor Stravinsky
Sleeping Beauty, Act III (1890)        Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa/
     Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky

Firebird is a revival, SB is a new version

#2 Helene

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 01:31 PM

Is Act III the hunting  party/vision scene/search for Aurora/awakening Act?  Or the last act/Aurora's Wedding?

#3 Leigh Witchel

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 03:07 PM

Usually the Wedding is considered Act III - There is a prologue and three acts in the full version.

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 03:37 PM

Thanks, Leigh!

It looks like Stowell's strategy might be the same here as for Swan Lake:  present the big party scene with lots of divertissements and the big pas de deux and variations for a first viewing.  For Swan Lake, this will turn into a full-length the following season (this June).

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 06:51 PM

I'm trying to envision the Vision scene, etc. as a stand-alone act, and it just isn't working for me.  But the music for it has been playing in my head for the past few days.

I've never seen Swan Lake's Act III on its own, but it should work as a suite of divertissements.  I just don't know how you would deal with the Rothbart factor, the apparition of Odette, or bringing it to a satisfying conclusion.  When it's part of the full ballet, you don't need the big dance for the full company.  It's a cliff-hanger

:clapping: I am really, really sorry.  I just couldn't think of another way to state it.   :giveup:

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Posted 07 April 2006 - 06:21 PM

View Postcarbro, on Mar 14 2006, 07:51 PM, said:

I've never seen Swan Lake's Act III on its own, but it should work as a suite of divertissements.  I just don't know how you would deal with the Rothbart factor, the apparition of Odette, or bringing it to a satisfying conclusion.
I don't remember what else was on the program in Fall of '04, but the audience seemed to think SL Act III stood on its own very well, including the cliffhanger ending.

I'm really looking forward to the full production.

Edited by XTX, 07 April 2006 - 06:22 PM.




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