Hi, I'm rather new to ballet and I wish to attend one of a performance of swam lake at the royal oper ahouse. However, I am unsure of which night to go. Perhaps you guys can help me choose?
As Odette/Odile and Prince Siegfried, there are different castings for the three nights I'm considering:
Ekaterina Osmolkina and Ivan Putrov
Marianela Nuņez and Thiago Soares
Lauren Cuthbertson and Rupert Pennefather?
Cheers!
Swan LakeWhich casting do you recommend?
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cinema paradiso
, Mar 17 2009 04:41 PM
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#1
Posted 17 March 2009 - 04:41 PM
#2
Posted 17 March 2009 - 05:16 PM
cinema paradiso, on Mar 18 2009, 12:41 AM, said:
Hi, I'm rather new to ballet and I wish to attend one of a performance of swam lake at the royal oper ahouse. However, I am unsure of which night to go. Perhaps you guys can help me choose?
As Odette/Odile and Prince Siegfried, there are different castings for the three nights I'm considering:
Ekaterina Osmolkina and Ivan Putrov
Marianela Nuņez and Thiago Soares
Lauren Cuthbertson and Rupert Pennefather?
Cheers!
As Odette/Odile and Prince Siegfried, there are different castings for the three nights I'm considering:
Ekaterina Osmolkina and Ivan Putrov
Marianela Nuņez and Thiago Soares
Lauren Cuthbertson and Rupert Pennefather?
Cheers!
My pick would be Nunez/Soares.
#3
Posted 18 March 2009 - 01:52 AM
Ekaterina Osmolkina and Ivan Putrov without hesitation.
#4
Posted 18 March 2009 - 11:27 AM
You'll hear different picks for different reasons. I've not seen any of these women's Odettes, but I've seen them do other things.
Nunez is a strong, warm dancer. Her Aurora is radiant.
Osmolkina is a guest star from the Maryinsky (Kirov) in St. Petersburg, so has beautiful Russian style.
Cuthbertson is the newest principal, and the company's up-and-coming "English" ballerina. Her partner, Pennefather is her male equivalent, their new English danseur noble.
There are reasons to see any of them. If you're new to ballet and not yet splitting hairs, I'd just go on the night that has the best ticket availability and suits your schedule.
And report back, please!
Nunez is a strong, warm dancer. Her Aurora is radiant.
Osmolkina is a guest star from the Maryinsky (Kirov) in St. Petersburg, so has beautiful Russian style.
Cuthbertson is the newest principal, and the company's up-and-coming "English" ballerina. Her partner, Pennefather is her male equivalent, their new English danseur noble.
There are reasons to see any of them. If you're new to ballet and not yet splitting hairs, I'd just go on the night that has the best ticket availability and suits your schedule.
And report back, please!
#5
Posted 18 March 2009 - 11:32 AM
I agree with Leigh. There are so many "pros" for each of the pairs. You can't go wrong with any of them, and each will have high points unique to them.
#6
Posted 18 March 2009 - 11:49 AM
cinema paradiso, on Mar 17 2009, 07:41 PM, said:
Hi, I'm rather new to ballet and I wish to attend one of a performance of swam lake at the royal oper ahouse. However, I am unsure of which night to go. Perhaps you guys can help me choose?
As Odette/Odile and Prince Siegfried, there are different castings for the three nights I'm considering:
Ekaterina Osmolkina and Ivan Putrov
Marianela Nuņez and Thiago Soares
Lauren Cuthbertson and Rupert Pennefather?
Cheers!
As Odette/Odile and Prince Siegfried, there are different castings for the three nights I'm considering:
Ekaterina Osmolkina and Ivan Putrov
Marianela Nuņez and Thiago Soares
Lauren Cuthbertson and Rupert Pennefather?
Cheers!
I am going to both of the Osmolkina performances because a Kirov guest is a rare occurence with the Royal Ballet.
I saw Marianela Nunez as Odette/Odile at the end of October last year and I would certainly be very happy to see her again which is not something I am often able to say.
#7
Posted 18 March 2009 - 04:06 PM
Helene, on Mar 18 2009, 07:32 PM, said:
I agree with Leigh. There are so many "pros" for each of the pairs. You can't go wrong with any of them, and each will have high points unique to them.
Agreed, but it's worth noting what Debra Craine wrote in the London Times on the last occasion that Lauren Cuthbertson and Rupert Pennefather danced these roles (a schools' performance earlier in the month)
"Rarely have I seen two dancers take charge of a Swan Lake that resonates with such beauty and dramatic viability. " Here's the link to her five star review:
http://entertainment...icle5833346.ece
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