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Jayne

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  1. Bringing up the glamorous hoofers again because of the news swirling around their performance at the US Presidential Inauguration.  

     

    This Marie Claire article indicated more concerns from the dancers.    If it is any consolation, with the media scrutiny it seems unlikely the PEOTUS would act inappropriately.  If he did, who could protect the dancers?  They normally have bodyguards for appearances, but the bodyguards could not approach the POETUS without Secret Service blocking them.  The whole thing turns my stomach but I suppose the US has had plenty of leacherous Presidents in the past as well. 

     

    I am most shocked at how their union is reacting.  What is the point of a union if it won't go to bat for you for your safety?

  2. Watched the George C. Scott version of "A Christmas Carol" on Christmas afternoon with the extended family.  There are so many wonderful stage actors in this production.  As a child it completely spooked me.  As an adult I just love the beautiful Dickensian language.  He was an erudite spokesman for the pushback against the early industrial age's  lack of humanity. 

  3. Regarding the pointe work, the emphasis on the "asparagus" ballerina with hyper arched feet is in direct opposition to the choreography of the older works that favored smaller, compact (but not stringbean) dancers with thicker leg musculature that allowed for such amazing articulated footwork.  

     

    Also you are going to be the best balletomane uncle in the history of balletomane uncles!!!

  4. I think it's a fantastic idea.  Mr B after all envisioned Emeralds as a tribute to French style, Rubies to The Americans, and Diamonds to the (Vaganovian) Russians.  This will be the first opportunity to see all 3 styles on one bill of Jewels.  

     

    Wish I could be there, will be something extraordinary, even if I would prefer Mariinsky to get the proper style for Diamonds.  Hopefully the prima Diamond will be Vagonova trained.  I do enjoy the Bolshoi Diamonds costumes, and the POB Emeralds costumes are Lacroix's most successful.  

  5. 9 hours ago, naomikage said:

     

    No way. Look at the mess caused at Bucharest...

    Oh well I am uncertain that the mess was Mr. Kobberg's fault or if it was the new AD's fault. Seems like a lot of "nativism" going on.  If all ballet companies operated that way, Petipa would never have been hired at the Maryinsky, nor Balanchine at Ballet Society / NYCB, etc..

     

    If Romania is to be proud of its artists who achieve acclaim abroad then it must also welcome artists from abroad to make art in Romania.  

  6. Well to put it in perspective I used to participate in a sport where the rate of criticism to praise was sbout the same (9 to 1).  Yet we knew our coach was trying to make us better.  Criticism comes with the territory and athletes (and dancers) expect to be pushed hard every work day.  

     

    Also I think blunt criticism is part of normal ballet culture in Russia.  The polite manners that the British are known for, and positive reinforcement in American sports culture (especially women) are not so common everywhere else.  

     

     

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