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World Ballet Day Live: 9/30/14 - 10/1/14


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San Francisco Ballet is one of the 5 companies involved in a live web stream on World Ballet Day:

Beginning on "Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at 7pm PDT, San Francisco Ballet is participating in the first-ever World Ballet Day Live".

Where to Watch
"The entire 20-hour live stream event will be available on this page, sfballet.org/worldballetday or by visiting our YouTube Channel."

Schedule
All times are in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).
Australian Ballet September 30th at 7pm
Bolshoi September 30th at 11pm
Royal Ballet October 1st at 3am
National Ballet of Canada October 1st at 7am
San Francisco Ballet October 1st at 11am

Not surprisinlgy, SF Ballet needs to raise money to pay for their participation in this special event, so they have a KickStarter page for that purpose:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sfballet/sf-ballet-on-world-ballet-day-live

"As America’s oldest ballet company, we embrace the risk of physical challenges and live performances as part of our daily lives; but four hours of live-streaming to the world is a new challenge! We are confident in the talent of our dancers and artistic staff. We have a global audience who we believe will be excited to go behind the scenes with SF Ballet. By hiring a producer and a host experienced in live broadcast, we hope to avoid challenges such as poor timing and "dead air." High-quality equipment will ensure our global audience will be able to see and hear our dancers clearly. Sufficient broadband will avoid viewers missing out on unique moments during the live broadcast. Your pledge will make this risky project a success!"

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SFB has surpassed its goal of $30,000. See Pherank's Kickstarter link above (sorry, cut and paste on the iPad isn't cooperating).

The $25 to $100 donation seems to have been most popular. So we can say it was a grass roots movement, and not just funded by big donors.

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A recording of SFB's World Ballet Day participation is now available at this YouTube link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFEu1c81tvQ

As to why there's no formal beginning for this video - the video just jumps into the action in class - we may never know. A technical problem, perfhaps, and the intro footage was lost. But hopefully it is something that can be corrected...

EDIT: the intro has been restored, so just ignore this comment.

Two noticeable absences: I believe Tiit Helimets and Sarah Van Patten are not present. Oh, and Mathilde Froustey was still in Europe dancing galas on this date.

This was the original schedule of rehearsals during the 4 hour live streaming (I think there were some small changes that occurred) -

11:00am
Welcome to SF Ballet

11:10am
Company Class
Interview: Corps de Ballet members Isabella DeVivo and Sean Orza
Interview: SF Ballet School Associate Director Patrick Armand
Interview: Interim Director of Education Andrea Yannone

12:15pm
Break
Interview: Artistic Director & Principal Choreographer Helgi Tomasson

12:30pm
Rehearsal: Helgi Tomasson and Yuri Possokhov’s Don Quixote
Interview: Principal Dancer Davit Karapetyan
Interview: Soloists Sasha De Sola and Joseph Walsh

1:25pm
Break
Interview: Composer and Orchestra member Shinji Eshima
Interview: Choreographer in Residence Yuri Possokhov

1:30pm
Rehearsal: Yuri Possokhov’s RAkU
Interview: Principal Dancer Yuan Yuan Tan

2:00pm
Rehearsal: Helgi Tomasson’s Concerto Grosso
Interview: Principal Dancer Maria Kochetkova

2:25pm
Break
Interview with choreographers Myles Thatcher and Alexei Ratmansky

2:30pm
Rehearsal: William Forsythe’s The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude

3:00pm
The End (goodbyes)

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Thanks for the link!

Yes, it's fun to re-watch much of this.

The long section of class is mostly for serious fans of SFB, but the rehearsal footage (beginning around 1:15:20) is all of interest. Vanessa Zahorian appears in a Don Q PDD, and Yuan Yuan Tan is, as usual, intense and riveting in the Raku rehearsal. A good example of someone putting 100% into her work.

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I agree with Pherank that this was a lot of fun to watch. Helgi Tomasson seemed so happy.

The SFB four hours is available until 1:00 p.m. this Saturday and then it will be condensed due to licensing issues according to SFB on its facebook page. I enjoyed watching the differences in each of the five different company classes, and was happy to have a four-hour orientation to the Australian Ballet, which I will see in Los Angeles next week. SFB's Vanessa Zahorian and soloist Dana Genshaft, who were out last year, are both seen in company class. For some unknown reason, Sarah Van Patten and Tiit Helimets were not participating. Davit Karapetyan and Frances Chung did a brilliant rehearsal of Don Q Act III pas de deux, and the first rehearsal starts with initial Don Q's Dryad scene with the corps de ballet and Maria Kochetkova and Sofiane Sylve. I was happy to spot Julia Rowe rehearsing in the back in William Forsythe's The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, learning the soloist role that Sasha de Sola was doing for the rehearsal.

I saw on the Bolshoi's website that they will keep their entire four hours intact for permanent viewing.

This was a terrific event. My personal favorite of the 20 hours is the Royal Ballet's rehearsal with Liam Scarlett rehearsing his new work, The Age of Anxiety. It should not be missed.

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Nadezhda Pavlova was coaching La Sylphide in yesterday's Bolshoi segment. She is one of my favorite dancers EVER! Her Kitri, and so many other parts she danced were ( and now on youtube) glorious. I'm so glad she is coaching.

I still can't watch the SFB segment because of the announcer. But I will not let Fox tv keep me away:

I still go to the Koch (alas).

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This was a terrific event. My personal favorite of the 20 hours is the Royal Ballet's rehearsal with Liam Scarlett rehearsing his new work, The Age of Anxiety. It should not be missed.

The Scarlett piece instantly reminded my of Jerome Robbins: Fancy Free and the West Side Story Suite, that sort of thing. A Broadway feel, but also a general New York/1950s atmosphere; although Scarlett may not be aiming for anything too specific in terms of place. We'll have to see...

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