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Josette

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  1. I also hope for Karapetyan's return this season. I have tickets to two performances of the program including Within the Golden Hour, my favorite Wheeldon ballet, and the Myles Thatcher new work, which should feature Vanessa. I am seeing two performances so that I will be sure to have another Vanessa performance before the end of the season. I would fly up to see Cinderella if I knew Vanessa and Davit were dancing the leads.  

  2. Yes, he will definitely be on stage at Segerstrom Hall.  Have my tickets in hand for two shows. 

     

    ksk04: Yes, he was most certainly a memorable and compelling Tybalt in Ratmansky's Romeo and Juliet on opening night a few years ago at the Music Center (for me, he stole the show), and then became an ardent Romeo for a weekend matinee with Chelsy Meiss, and performed Tybalt later that evening. 

     

     

     

  3. It sounds like this co-commission will finally bring to Los Angeles's dense population a much-needed Nutcracker by a professional ballet company. ABT performs Ratmansky's Nutcracker in Orange County, which is about 40 miles away from downtown Los Angeles, and which is too far for anyone but a die-hard balletomane to want to drive, particularly in the evening. I suspect there will be little overlap in the two productions' dates as well.  

     

    Whenever The Los Angeles Music Center has brought in a Nutcracker - in the last 10 years I am only aware of the Mariinsky and the Joffrey at the Music Center- it has been sold out. Joffrey even added a performance because it sold out. It is crazy that Los Angeles Music Center does not have a yearly, money-making Nutcracker. 

     

    This is great news for Los Angeles to have Balanchine's Nutcracker in town.  Interesting also is that Los Angeles Opera's next season includes doing a co-production with the Joffrey of Gluck's Orphee et Euridice, with John Neumeier as director and choreographer. 

     

    I have not seen Balanchine's Nutcracker live, so I am looking forward to seeing several performances. I can't wait to see the Christmas tree grow.  That is my favorite part in the SFB Helgi Tomasson version.  Magical. 

  4. I attended the final Frankenstein on Feb. 26, managing to get a front-row seat, so I could watch faces.  I have reservations about parts of the ballet, which have been commented on elsewhere: mainly about Scarlett's choreography for groups being his weak spot; the first act had a scene with the medical students that went on too long and the following scene in a tavern could be cut, please.  Once we got through the tavern scene, which seemed like a lot of clutter, things picked up.  The pas de deux were choreographically the high points. 

     

    But I was there for the performances and was very happy with everyone.  SFB does not do many obvious narrative ballets such as the McMillan ballets, so it was terrific to see the dancers succeed so convincingly as expressive dance/actors. My personal favorites were Julia Rowe as Justine and Wei Wang as the Creature.  Rowe, who always stands out for the quality of her movement, delivered a performance of great poignancy. I had hoped to see Taras Domitro as the Creature, but Wei Wang, from the moment he began breathing when he came to life, floored me. His Creature was grotesque on the surface, but his dancing was so extraordinarily graceful, his port de bras and hands so without tension, and his line so fluid and beautiful, that his Creature was the opposite of monstrous. Because of his expressivity, for me, his Creature was someone gentle, craving love desperately, and no one could see who he really was - making his rejection all the more tragic. 

     

     Max Cauthorn, who has been with the company for two or three years, was also exceptional for his concentration and his partnering skills; he did not for a moment look like a junior member of the company.   Lauren Strongin had a lovely vulnerability; she is a beautiful, finished dancer with better port de bras and classical line than the majority of the female dancers in the company. 

  5. I've seen Sylve, Zahorian, Yuan Yuan Tan, and Van Patten in Diamonds (also Julia Diana years ago).  We know that Sasha de Sola was rehearsing Diamonds, but with Kochetkova also doing it, that means five ballerinas for  Diamonds, which seems unlikely.  I've seen Vanessa in Violin Concerto.  I'm seeing the Balanchine matinee on March 18 - a break from going to Ratmanksy/ABT's Whipped Cream in O.C.

     

    Glad to hear that Sylve and Di Lanno were impressive at the Canada All-Star Ballet Gala. She is world-class.

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