Manhattnik Posted July 5, 2001 Share Posted July 5, 2001 OK, I know Coppelia's time has come and gone, and we've moved on to bigger and better things, but I hope I'll be forgiven for sharing with you all my very favorite production of Coppelia [sic], which has been playing every day this summer (and many summers before) at the corner of 9th Avenue and 48th Street. [ 07-07-2001: Message edited by: Manhattnik ] Link to comment
felursus Posted July 7, 2001 Share Posted July 7, 2001 Your picture or whatever didn't come out. Manhattnik, must I make a pilgrimage to the site??? Now I'm really curious. :eek: Link to comment
Manhattnik Posted July 7, 2001 Author Share Posted July 7, 2001 I've fixed it now. I think. Link to comment
Dale Posted July 7, 2001 Share Posted July 7, 2001 I know that production -- the dancing, the costumes, the choreography -- all of it is so smooth, creamy and satisfying. Link to comment
Manhattnik Posted July 7, 2001 Author Share Posted July 7, 2001 And never saccharine.... Link to comment
Alexandra Posted July 7, 2001 Share Posted July 7, 2001 I always get the Patty Pink Sugar Cone (That's a great shot, Manhattnik. Thanks!) Link to comment
felursus Posted July 8, 2001 Share Posted July 8, 2001 A friend of mine taught Benesh notation at the ballet school in Havana back in the 70s. (Yes, I got lots of interesting tidbits such as how Fidel, while attending a party at the Alonzos, was thrown fully clothed into the pool.) Anyway, she said that the big thing in Havana was to go to the Copelia (I think only 1 'p') for icecream. It was a big, famous icecream parlor there. I guess that's how this van got its name. Now we could go rechoreograph a bit of the ballet to include a dance with an icecream cone. Link to comment
Dale Posted July 8, 2001 Share Posted July 8, 2001 I think there must have been a mistake a long time ago... "I said Cone! Not Corn!" Link to comment
Alexandra Posted July 8, 2001 Share Posted July 8, 2001 Thanks, Dale. Now we know why that misunderstanding happened AND this thread has solved a longstanding Coppelia mystery -- now we know what Dr. C did with all the pay-off money! (Came to New York and opened an ice cream parlor. And you all thought he was a mean man ) Link to comment
missvjc420 Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 A Copelia ice cream store was opened in Miami by some of the Cuban Copelia family after leaving Cuba. I loved to go there because the picture of the dancer was soo pretty to me as a small child, and I love ice cream! Link to comment
atm711 Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 Aside from the ice cream, it was nice to read 'Manhattnik' again. Link to comment
Estelle Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 atm711, be careful with the dates of the post: most of the messages of this thread were posted about five years ago. Link to comment
atm711 Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 Thanks, Estelle, but I realized that---I should have s aid--it is nice to re-read Manhattnik again... Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted May 22, 2011 Share Posted May 22, 2011 A friend of mine taught Benesh notation at the ballet school in Havana back in the 70s. (Yes, I got lots of interesting tidbits such as how Fidel, while attending a party at the Alonzos, was thrown fully clothed into the pool.) Anyway, she said that the big thing in Havana was to go to the Copelia (I think only 1 'p') for icecream. It was a big, famous icecream parlor there. I guess that's how this van got its name. Now we could go rechoreograph a bit of the ballet to include a dance with an icecream cone. An old thread, but I just discovered and had to add my two cents. Coppelia-(the ice cream parlor)-was, as we used to call it, The Ice Cream Cathedral. Back in the early 90's the lines went for hours to get in, but once you got seated you were up for masterpieces of ice cream. Yum! Coppelia Ice Cream Parlor Havana. One of the entrances-(with the ballerina logo) http://skynet.ohsu.edu/~hersh/cuba/coppelia.jpg The second level http://tommyimages.com/Stock_Photos/Caribbean/Cuba/Landmarks_and_Tourist_Attractions/slides/Cuba_0156-Coppelia_Ice_Cream_Parlour.jpg Coppelia Ice Cream Parlor Miami. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3358/3309103825_f9299b3f7f.jpg A Copelia ice cream store was opened in Miami by some of the Cuban Copelia family after leaving Cuba. Nope...Coppelia was builded under Castro's regimen, during the early 60's. I know the owners of the store in Miami. They just got inspired by the success of the one in Havana and decided to repeat it here-(with great success, BTW...). You can go there and order and seat with your ice cream on glass cups and old fashioned coke bottles. The feeling is very vintage-like, 50's soda fountain style. I love going there. Link to comment
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