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Program 6 Casting and reviews


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Initial casting is up for Program 6

Program 6 Opening Night

Friday, April 03, 2009, 8pm

STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO

Choreographer: George Balanchine

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Aria I: Sofiane Sylve, Pierre-Francois Vilanoba

Aria II: Yuan Yuan Tan, Damian Smith

INTERMISSION

WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR

Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Viola: Paul Ehrlich

Katita Waldo, Brett Bauer

Maria Kochetkova, Joan Boada

Sarah Van Patten, Pierre-Francois Vilanoba

INTERMISSION

WEST SIDE STORY SUITE

Choreographer: Jerome Robbins

Conductor: David Briskin

Riff: Damian Smith

Tony: Rory Hohenstein^

Bernardo: Ruben Martin

Anita: Shannon Roberts

Maria: Dores Andre

Rosalia: Nicole Grand

Graziela: Pauli Magierek

Saturday, April 04, 2009, 2pm

STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO

Choreographer: George Balanchine

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Aria I: Elana Altman*, Tiit Helimets*

Aria II: Katita Waldo, Ruben Martin

INTERMISSION

WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR

Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Viola: Paul Ehrlich

Elizabeth Miner*, Pascal Molat*

Maria Kochetkova, Joan Boada

Dana Genshaft, Mateo Klemmayer

INTERMISSION

WEST SIDE STORY SUITE

Choreographer: Jerome Robbins

Conductor: David Briskin

Riff: Rory Hohenstein^

Tony: Garen Scribner

Bernardo: Pierre-Francois Vilanoba

Anita: Katita Waldo

Maria: Ludmila Campos

Rosalia: Dana Genshaft

Graziela: Pauli Magierek

Saturday, April 04, 2009, 8pm

STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO

Choreographer: George Balanchine

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Aria I: Sarah Van Patten*, Ivan Popov*

Aria II: Vanessa Zahorian*, Davit Karapetyan*

INTERMISSION

WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR

Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Viola: Paul Ehrlich

Katita Waldo, Damian Smith

Tina LeBlanc, Nicolas Blanc*

Sarah Van Patten, Pierre-Francois Vilanoba

INTERMISSION

WEST SIDE STORY SUITE

Choreographer: Jerome Robbins

Conductor: David Briskin

Riff: Damian Smith

Tony: Rory Hohenstein^

Bernardo: Ruben Martin

Anita: Shannon Roberts

Maria: Dores Andre

Rosalia: Nicole Grand

Graziela: Pauli Magierek

Sunday, April 05, 2009, 2pm

STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO

Choreographer: George Balanchine

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Aria I: Sofiane Sylve, Pierre-Francois Vilanoba

Aria II: Yuan Yuan Tan, Damian Smith

INTERMISSION

WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR

Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Viola: Paul Ehrlich

Elizabeth Miner, Pascal Molat

Tina LeBlanc, Nicolas Blanc

Dana Genshaft, Mateo Klemmayer

INTERMISSION

WEST SIDE STORY SUITE

Choreographer: Jerome Robbins

Conductor: David Briskin

Riff: Damian Smith

Tony: Rory Hohenstein^

Bernardo: Davit Karapetyan

Anita: Lorena Feijoo

Maria: Dores Andre

Rosalia: Danielle Santos

Graziela: Julianne Kepley

Tuesday, April 07, 2009, 8pm

STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO

Choreographer: George Balanchine

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Aria I: Sofiane Sylve, Pierre-Francois Vilanoba

Aria II: Yuan Yuan Tan, Damian Smith

INTERMISSION

WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR

Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon

Conductor: David Briskin

Violin: Roy Malan

Viola: Paul Ehrlich

Katita Waldo, Brett Bauer

Maria Kochetkova, Joan Boada

Sarah Van Patten, Pierre-Francois Vilanoba

INTERMISSION

WEST SIDE STORY SUITE

Choreographer: Jerome Robbins

Conductor: David Briskin

Riff: Damian Smith

Tony: Rory Hohenstein^

Bernardo: Ruben Martin

Anita: Shannon Roberts

Maria: Dores Andre

Rosalia: Nicole Grand

Graziela: Julianne Kepley

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Saturday, April 4th, matinee

Even though I only stayed for the first two works on Saturday's program, I still had a fully satisfying afternoon of ballet (skipped WSSS, which I didn't care for last season).

Stravinsky Violin Concerto

My only basis for judging Stravinsky Violin Concerto is the version danced on the Choreography by Balanchine DVD, so I'd be interested to hear from more experienced Balanchine watchers if my slightly negative reaction to SFB's dancing is valid. Of course, the technical hurdles posed no challenges to the performers, but I thought there were some telling stylistic differences, mainly in the overall attack (or lack thereof), and with the way some of the female dancers held their arms and hands -- curved with the cupped hand, rather than with straight elbows and the palm facing downward.

Statuesque Elana Altman, despite being one of the 'curved arm' offenders, was athletic and flexible in the first aria (her 'walking backbends' were extraordinary: she didn't really do a backbend; she just folded herself in half backwards, refolded herself to the front, etc.). I'd love to see her in the "…in the middle, somewhat elevated" final pdd.

This is the second time I've seen Katita Waldo in Balanchine (last season it was Divertimento #15) and for some reason, even though she danced the second aria well, to my eye she just isn't quite suited to this choreographer's work.

The male ensemble did some very fine unison dancing during their moments in the spotlight, although during the heel-first walks some put the heel down first, some didn't, which had the effect of making them all look sloppy.

Within the Golden Hour

Christopher Wheeldon's 'Within the Golden Hour' looked even better this year than last, although I've still got some issues with Basso's music: I can't imagine listening to it as a stand-alone work.

In the charming first pdd with its numerous echoes of social dances, Elizabeth Miner was adorable without descending into cute.

Dana Genshaft's eloquent feet were shown to good advantage in the exquisite slow-motion second pdd.

And Maria Kochetkova was lovely in the more conventional choreography of the third pdd set to Vivaldi (I don't think the juxtaposition does Basso's music any favors).

A word should be said for the atmospheric lighting design by James F. Ingalls, which enhanced the mood without ever obscuring the dancers.

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Many thanks for the review, PeggyR.

I would have loved to have seen Altman in "Stravinsky Violin Concerto". She does have an amazing back: in the Spanish in "Swan Lake", her backbends were knockouts.

Except when von Aroldingen danced her original role, at the NYCB performances that I saw, the male principals more often made a bigger impression on me than the women. It's interesting that you write about Altman and Waldo, whom I loved in the mid-late 90's, but whose performances I have found to be more and more tepid over the last decade, but not their partners.

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Except when von Aroldingen danced her original role, at the NYCB performances that I saw, the male principals more often made a bigger impression on me than the women. It's interesting that you write about Altman and Waldo, whom I loved in the mid-late 90's, but whose performances I have found to be more and more tepid over the last decade, but not their partners.

Maybe it was just my mood that day, but to be honest, none of the men made much impression in either of the ballets (except, as I noted, the male ensemble in the Stravinsky -- for the most part they were really superb). In SVC, for me Altman so dominated the piece that everyone else kind of faded into the background. To be fair, she didn't overwhelm her partner, Tiit Helimets, who did dance well, just not memorably.

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How nice that Rory is back for Westside Story. He is such a fun and dynamic dancer. Does anyone know what he has been up to and/or where he is dancing since he left SFB? I found nothing through a Google search.

I think I saw pics of him dancing with Morphesis (Christopher Weeldons company) if anyone else has more information I would love to know.

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