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glebb

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  1. He could often be seen sitting on the stairs (house left) near where the dancers stand in the first ring at State Theatre. The coat was huge.

    I still have a two set deck of playing cards he designed for the NYCB boutique - on one set was drawn a female dancer in "Rehearsal" and the other set "Performance."

    My mother used to have several of his books and I used to love the picture from 4 Ts where one of the dancers is wrong exiting the second theme.

    I saw "Gorey Stories" on broadway in previews. Gemze DeLappe was in the cast. I think it might have closed before opening night. Did anyone else here see it?

  2. Caught one of the final performances of The Goodman Theatres production of Edward Albees "The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?" last night. A great Halloween thing to do.

    Though most of it is done now I thought I would present the schedule of the festival for those interested.

    The Goodman/Albee schedule:

    The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?

    In the Albert

    September 27 through November 2

    The Play About the Baby

    In the Oven

    September 20 through November 2

    ONE ACTS:

    Program 1

    The Zoo Story

    The Death of Bessie Smith

    October 21, October 26, November 1

    Program 2

    Box

    The Sandbox

    Finding the Sun

    October 23, October 26, November 1

    Program 3

    Marriage Play

    October 25, October 29, Novemeber 2

    SPECIAL EVENTS

    An Evening with Edward Albee

    Monday October 13 7:00pm

    Acting Albee, October 27 7:00pm

  3. In A Concise History of Ballet by Ferdinando Reyna I see that Petipa created "La Fille du Pharaon" (his first work), for the last appearance of Carolina Rosati.

    I've always been interested in "La Fille du Pharaon" because of the Kschessinska/ Balanchine connection, and I've been interested in Rosati because it is my understanding she replaced Grahn in "Pas Des Deesses" after the first few performances.

  4. Dear Reinhard:

    I tried to Private Message you but because you are a fairly new member of BA I am not sure you have PM privileges as of yet.

    I'm sorry that I am unable to make a copy of the video. I use it at work, not at home.

    Too bad ballet companies cannot afford to produce performance videos for commercial release.

    Best,

    Glebb

  5. Jason will guest with Joffrey this week, dancing three performances of "Romeo & Juliet." His partner is new Joffrey dancer Victoria Jaiani. She has joined Joffrey after two years at the Joffrey School in NYC and she recently won a bronze medal at the NYIBC.

    I saw him in class and rehearsals today. Beautiful body, technique and personality. Can't wait to see him perform.

  6. Thank you for the greetings and the information Reinhard. :)

    Lucky you, being able to see the company so much.

    I am so happy to have been touched by the Stuttgart miracle. I saw the company at the MET not long after Crankos death and I'll never get over it. "Voluntaries" with it's original cast has never been topped. I actually got to take company class and would gladly have left for Germany that very day (if I had been invited.) :)

    Back in the 70s and 80s Joffrey Ballet did many Cranko ballets: "Opus One", "Pas de Deux Holberg", "Jeu De Cartes", "Broulliards", "Pineapple Poll", "Taming of the Shrew", "and Romeo and Juliet." Those were good times.

    I flew to Saint Louis about three years ago to see Stuttgart Ballet perform "Onegin." I had previously seen Makarova and Haydee (in NY.)

    My friend Georgette Tsinguirides gave me a biography of Cranko called "Theatre in My Blood." I need to read it again.

    I would love to see Crankos "Swan Lake." It sounds fascinating.

    PS. The partnership of Kang and Tewsley does look special on the video.

  7. Thanks for correcting that Mel.

    What luck, having Ballet Alert to help fix things. :)

    Forgive me for asking but has there been a recent revival of the Ashton version, or is it lost?

    I know that Christopher Newton is busy working on a reconstruction of Ashtons "Sylvia" from films, for the Royal Ballet.

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