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Good trends... what do you see?


ronny

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yes, PK! I totally agree with you- the ballet world is seeing more and more healthier bodies- especially on women. Whenever I look through dance magazines, I see many girls who look as though they haven't eaten for weeks. But, for me, seeing healthier-looking ballerinas has been occuring more often. I say, more power to you! I'm glad that it's your dancing that counts the most, not your weight or bodytype (even though those still count a bit).

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This might be true in America, but unfortunately, it seems that here,the dancers are thiner and thiner, and when you look at the newest dancers they are so thin, that it is becoming nearly ugly. They look so thin and so pale! You nearly feel like being sorry for them (but you're not really because they are in one of the greatest companies in the world, so they are quite lucky). At least, that's what I think.

Su-lian.

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Even with the added corp members...that is not integration. I still don't see a trend that makes much of a difference. What came first the chicken or the egg kfw? It's not just blacks...it's Hispanics and Asians...people of color. Will there ever be a Albert Evans Cavalier or a Aesha Ash Sugarplum in Nut?

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Dancermom2, you should come to Houston sometime. I can't come up with one thing that Lauren Anderson has not been cast in. She's carried much of the company's weight for many years. When Carlos Acosta was here, he was also as much apart of the repertoire as anyone else. Right now there is a budding corps dancer, Cleopatra Williams, who was featured in an advertisment for the Nutcracker this past Christmas as Clara.

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Since I'm not a fan of traditional ballet (much prefering contemporary fare) it's a pleasure to see more program offerings with a mixed rep. Also to observe a few more contemporary companies emerging.

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Evans? For crying out loud (an appropriate response), NYCB has a repertory full of roles I'd love to see him dance. He just never gets the chance! Aaaaarrrgggh!!!! :mad:

There seems to be some timidity in casting him in roles where the color barrier wasn't already broken by Mr. Mitchell. Imagine him in Rubies. In Who Cares. As the 2nd or 3rd Sailor in Fancy Free. Just three examples that come immediately to mind.:D

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As an audience member, let me suggest that perhaps, dear Farrell Fan, the fault lies not in ourselves but in our stars. Or, more likely, the ballet masters who direct them.

I'd love to see AE as Orpheus. Which brings to mind (and this would be totally awesome!) Apollo. Oh, God! I can hardly stand it!!:o

I have always enjoyed the white curtain in Orpheus, though. Love those billows!

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