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Josette

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  1. I just went online to check casting and discovered that Mingxuan Wang is dancing Concerto Grosso this Friday. I'm glad to see him getting this opportunity.   

    Wei Wang is no longer dancing Concerto Grosso, but he is dancing Grand Pas Classique, instead of Vito Luiz.   Vitor Luiz is dancing The Fifth Season instead of Aaron Robison.   Robison is still dancing Danielle Rowe's Unsaid with Sofiane Sylve.   

    Principal dancer Jaime Garcia Castilla is no longer on the roster.  I have not seen an "official" announcement, except now his name is no longer listed on the website, so I guess we can call that "official."   I will never forget his brilliant performance in Eden Eden and was a devoted fan of his ever since.  I'm so glad I saw him this past season in Appassionata Sonata.   Wishing all the best to him in his new endeavors. 

     

  2. I just got an email from SFB as to their 2019/2020 roster of dancers. Among other items, Misa Kuranaga is joining as a principal, and Sasha Mukhamedov, lately a principal of the Dutch National Ballet, is joining as a soloist (seems odd, considering that she has danced Odette/Odile, Giselle, Aurora, Nikiya and Gamzatti, Cinderella in Wheeldon's Cinderella, also to be danced in the coming SFB season; and, yes, there are only so many principal contracts . . .  but still seems odd).   Also, Ana Sophia Scheller is no longer on the roster.  

  3. Announced on the company's FB:  

    Brendan Saye promoted to Principal Dancer.  Ben Rudisin and Donald Thom to First Soloist.  Jeannine Haller, Siphesihle November, Kota Sato, and Calley Skalnik to Second Soloist. 

    Andreea Olteanu and Rui Huang are retiring from dancing with the company. 

    Also, as many of us know, the divinely soulful ballerina, Xiao Nan Yu, retires after 22 years with the National Ballet.  

    Shene Lazarus, formerly of the San Francisco Ballet, has announced that she is joining the National Ballet in July of 2019; and I am informed that there is another dancer joining but it is not officially announced. 

     

  4. This is exciting news.  I just watched her on the Boston Ballet website, and she is beautiful and moves like quicksilver.  Angelo Greco had posted on FB that he was looking forward to dancing with her on Sept. 7 at the Monterrey International Ballet Gala 2019.  I hope to see them in Romeo and Juliet together next season. 

  5. variated, go to the Wednesday performance.  It will be wonderful.   Seriously, Ulrik  Birkkjaer's beautiful performance in Chamber Symphony  in itself is worth the price of admission.  The principal males cast in Symphony # 9 are thrilling on Wednesday: Robison, Walsh, and Wang.  There is a passage when these three principals are dancing the same choreography and the energy level and quality is fantastic.  And then you will have Wei Wang do those entrechats like they are nothing . . . . sigh.

    Also the casting for the three women in Chamber Symphony and for the leads in Piano Concerto #9 includes exceptional and unique principal dancers, and will allow you to see Sofiane Sylve and Angelo Greco in the latter ballet - neither of these dancers should be missed. 

  6. Fantastic! Thanks so much for posting, Xiaoyi.  I am astonished (and thrilled) that Nuñez is performing. 

    There is also an invitational orchestra rehearsal on the afternoon of Friday, July 5th.   

    I wish we knew what dancers from the company will be performing the following weekend in the two Wayne McGregor-LA Phil performances at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. 

  7. 34 minutes ago, dirac said:

    Grant didn’t seem resentful or sullen, or even as if he were phoning it in, just….embarrassed. Frankly, he deserved a Purple Heart for getting through those scenes at the hotel in Bermuda.

    OT: Betty was hard for me to take. I did like her in "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" as the girl who can't remember which soldier knocked her up.

    Digressing from the topic, but I also liked Betty Hutton [and Eddie Bracken] in Preston Sturges's "The Miracle of Morgan Creek," which was shown on TCM last week. 

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