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Brioche

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  1. Thanks Gina!

    Other faves of mine:

    Gina Ness, Lynda Meyer, (who were the men Gina? Zoltan and Attila?) in the first performance of Smuin's Quattro a Verdi at SFB in the late 70's. An electric evening for this young dancer.

    The next one is legendary already -

    Kristin Long, Tina Le Blanc, Katita Waldo (all moms)

    Gonzalo Garcia, Parrish Maynard (those legs - both of em)

    In Forsythe's The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude..........did I get that right? LOL

    I was so happy to have seen that cast do that wonderful work. Wow!

    Ann Jenner. I wish there was more of her on videotape.

    B

  2. I have all of the "making of" Nureyev full lengths at POB and I really enjoy them. Raymonda is my favorite - and Hilaire is featured on it as well AND it's really the only one in the series that has a lot of Nureyev footage - in rehearsals, interviews, etc.

    I just aqquired the POB Nutcracker. Wow, an interesting version by Nureyev, I don't love it, but to see a young Hilaire and Elizabeth Maurin dancing up a storm is quite something. To say the least - THEY ARE AMAZING IN IT! :wink:

  3. From David Wiegand's columi in the November 3 San Francsico Chronicle:

    Former San Francisco Ballet dancer Elizabeth Loscavio and her fiance, dancer Carsten Jung, are expecting their first child in April. Loscavio recently retired from the Hamburg Ballet.

    :wink:

  4. I saw them dance Swan Lake in San Francisco in the late 1970's. Dowell was out sick - Makarova was feuding with Bujones - so ABT flew Nureyev in from some God forsaken place overnight to dance. Makarova danced the best I'd ever seen her dance at that point. She loves drama and can always rise to the occasion. :)

    B

    You mean I was possibly present for an Historic Occasion? :) Unfortunately, I was only 16 at the time.  While the name Nureyev was familiar to me, Makarova was not.  I did not know until this moment that I witnessed a rare pairing!  I cannot say I recall any Puddle Incidents at that performance -- which is not the same as saying it didn't happen.

  5. Go to Amazon.com - through the link here and search for the Andrew Mogrelia

    recording. I just did and you can listen to samples of the tracks!!

    Mr. Mogrelia is now the 'house' conductor at SFB. I purchased his recording of Coppelia to use for a class demo and the tempi were perfect.

    I hope this helps.

    B

  6. Great information all!

    Sometimes information is right under our noses and we (or I ) don't even realize it. I asked our Co-artistic Director here at Diablo Ballet - Nikolai Kabaniaev (a Vaganova Grad and former Kirov member) if he knew of Bragvadze. Not only did he know of him but he knows him!!! Nikolai (and his twin brother) are from the same city in Russia (which I never can remember the name) as Bragvadze and Bragvadze would return on a regular basis to teach and coach. Nikolai learned many roles from him and described him as very tough and demanding, but intelligent, talented and very, very nice. Nikolai will be happy to know that Bragvadze is teaching again at the Vaganova school.

    Does anyone know the best way to contact the staff at the school?

    Best,

    Brioche

  7. I would also love to know more about Bregvadze. The video clip of him and Kurgapkina in the "Viennese Waltz" by Jakobson is incredibly charming. I've watched it a number of times and discover wonderful little nuances that both dancers bring to a seemingly "fluffy" pas. Bregvadze reminds me a little of Robert Helpman in the way that he appears to be a man of the theatre. I did a Google search and it appears he has taught in a number of places as well as at the Vaganova School. Is that correct?

    Best,

    B

  8. A couple of quotes (paraphrased) from one the Hamburg newspapers regarding Elizabeth's retirement on Sunday (June 27):

    "Elizabeth Loscavio leaves Hamburg ballet, to which she belonged since 1998 as a first Soloist(principal.) The open and warm American formed herself in many roles. For seven years Loscavio danced in the company of John Neumeier, and celebrated large successes as "Giselle" and Natalia in "Illusions - like Swan Lake".

    "After 18 years of a wonderful dance career I would like to begin a new life with my fiance Carsten Jung (a newly appointed principal at Hamburg)and am very happy with my decision to retire now. I would like to coach and teach and pass on what I experienced."

  9. In my opinion The Nutcracker at SFB has not looked as good as when the late Bob Gladstein and Virginia Johnson were involved in it's staging/rehearsal process. Helgi has managed to alter the current production in ways that make it just like so many others. Too fast and too square.

    Paul, Il Distratto is the "blacklight" ballet.

    B)

    B

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