Two-part Baryshnikov interview by Tavis Smileynights of 10th & 11th April 2012 on PBS
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Jack Reed
, Apr 08 2012 06:17 PM
10 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 April 2012 - 06:17 PM
Not all on-line schedules agree about Baryshnikov's presence, but Part 1 is supposed to be broadcast the night of the 10th. Nor have I seen indication that this is a rebroadcast of an old interview. "Check local listings," as usual. (The time looks like midnight Eastern, which is already the 11th as far as your recorder is concerned, probably.)
#2
Posted 08 April 2012 - 07:01 PM
Thanks so much, Jack! My cable guide shows Part 1 as a new broadcast, midnight EDT on April 11.
#3
Posted 08 April 2012 - 11:14 PM
Hooray, and thanks for the heads-up. Now I can watch Tavis for more than my usual L.A./PBS fix.
#4
Posted 09 April 2012 - 10:25 PM
Grrrrr, my cable guide was wrong. This is actually unusual, and of all times for it to happen!
Was anyone able to see the interview as listed?
#5
Posted 10 April 2012 - 04:19 AM
It might show up online later today at http://video.pbs.org...m/tavis-smiley/
#6
Posted 10 April 2012 - 06:55 AM
Thank you, cantdance.
#7
Posted 11 April 2012 - 04:55 PM
#8
Posted 11 April 2012 - 10:37 PM
Most surprising: "I don't go to Russia." Wow! Sad!
I missed Pt. 1, so thanks for linking, California!
I missed Pt. 1, so thanks for linking, California!
#9
Posted 11 April 2012 - 11:26 PM
carbro, on 11 April 2012 - 10:37 PM, said:
Most surprising: "I don't go to Russia." Wow! Sad!
I missed Pt. 1, so thanks for linking, California!
I missed Pt. 1, so thanks for linking, California!
I thought it was a very interesting interview.
As far as Russia goes--he pooh-poohs psychoanalysis, but it's clear the wounds go very deep though they are framed in terms of his anger at the country for the suffering and (as he described it, from his perspective) absurdity of his parents' lives. Smiley did not push him on post-Soviet Russia, but Baryshnikov volunteered a sentence to the effect that it had changed, yes, but not in the way he would have liked.
He rambled a bit at times but I thought Smiley was right to let him do so rather than interupt.
#10
Posted 12 April 2012 - 05:03 AM
Part II is now on the Smiley site in streaming video: http://video.pbs.org/video/2221951497
His memories of the Soviet Union, Latvia, and his parents are quite moving.
In other interviews over the years, he has said specifically that the KGB still seems to be running Russia. Putin, of course, is a former KGB agent, so there's something to that. Makarova has gone back to visit and left her personal archives to the Mariinsky. Baryshnikov left his to the NYPL Dance Collection (for which we can all be extremely grateful).
His memories of the Soviet Union, Latvia, and his parents are quite moving.
In other interviews over the years, he has said specifically that the KGB still seems to be running Russia. Putin, of course, is a former KGB agent, so there's something to that. Makarova has gone back to visit and left her personal archives to the Mariinsky. Baryshnikov left his to the NYPL Dance Collection (for which we can all be extremely grateful).
#11
Posted 12 April 2012 - 06:28 AM
California, on 12 April 2012 - 05:03 AM, said:
His memories of the Soviet Union, Latvia, and his parents are quite moving..
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