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Jayne

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  1. Eduardo - that cast at BsAs Teatro Colon sounds superior than your ABT options. 

    Good to learn Paloma can attract top talent.  

    Addendum:  skip ABT and go see New York City Ballet’s All Robbins program at 7:30pm.  

         In G Major

         Afternoon of a Faun

         Antique Epigraphs

         The Concert (or, the perils of everybody)

  2. I saw the final performance. I enjoyed the Poulanc music, and the choreography was structured with similarity to Opus 19: The Dreamer.  I didn’t love it, though I was prepared to.  Angelica Generosa was effective, but it’s not a great work.  It’s just not.  

    I like Slingerland, and Laura Tisserand and Karel Cruz danced well.  But the audience deserves live musicians.  

    Red Angels was a mixed.  The concert master performed the violin solo, and the opening couple danced a not-quite-fully-baked version.  Sarah Pasch and Dammiel Cruz.   Things were neither authoritative, snappy, or breathtaking enough. 

    The second couple - Cecilia Iliesiu and Dylan Wald - were perfectly baked Red Angel cakes.  Everything was spot on.  

    The less said about the table writhing “ballet” the better.  I will never sit through this ballet again. 

  3. The 34 week contracts do not help in a variety if ways: preparation time, income, and limited touring opportunities.  

    If ABT could extend it’s season by an additional 10 weeks to 44 weeks total - 4 spent on domestic tours to allow upcoming dancers to try principal roles in theatres with supportive environments - that is the ideal.  

    It might work for ABT have a fall season in Orange County with all their works.  Then spend Jan - June in NYC.  

  4. With the termination of the pension system for dancers, and poor handling of senior dancers — I wonder if we will see more defections to Western European companies.  While the pay is not tremendously better by our standards, the healthcare, pension contributions and ruble-to-euro ratio make the opportunity tantalizing for Russian dancers.  

    Especially if they can get coaching from a Russian AD and team.    

  5. Just now, mnacenani said:

    Is this meant as a compliment ???  :angry2:

    Yes of course, it is a plum role that any actress would be thrilled to play.  It won Catherine Zeta-Jones the Oscar.  

     

  6. I wonder how much it would cost in reality?  I mean the Russians are not in a wonderful financial position.  Maybe they would be interested in trading sets for a desired Ashton production (who is very fashionsble in Russia at the moment)? 

    Perhaps a 3 year trade of the RB Ondine, Month in the Country, and Two Pidgeon productions for the SB, Flora and Carnival productions?  

    I know I am dreaming, and the current political environment does not support such artistic friendliness.  

  7. Jacques D’Amboise mentioned in his autobiography some backstabbing regarding which Russian emigre got the POB AD job back in the 1930’s.  “The Russians” he concluded, “were not very nice to one another.”

    I wonder how much of that hyper-critical culture from the Ballet Russe era was taken to new places by dancers who became teachers and ADs later on.  

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