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plus he has a few difficult solos thrown in there for good measure!
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I have seen Marcelino Sambé in Tarantella and he's pretty fab. I also really liked Hugo Marchand in Midsummer when the Paris Opera Ballet broadcast it (to Quebec); surprisingly fleet of foot for one so tall (he's 6'4 or 6'5 I think). Greig Matthews from the Joffrey is a beautiful dancer and Phlegmatic should suit him.
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In Toronto, HotDocs cinema, which has been showing the Royal Ballet broadcasts for a couple of years now, has announced Mayerling for November 17. Of course this conflicts with the NBOC's run of The Dream, but whatever, at least they're showing it. When I say "announced", it popped up in their schedule and you have to go looking for it. I am pretty sure I do more publicity for these showings to my mailing list than they do! The promotion people there tell me they have plans for the remaining RB broadcasts as well. Mayerling in Toronto is in fact showing up on the ROH's ballet in cinema page, (a miracle), the only apparent showing in North America.
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I'm sure we all thought the NYCB issue had blown the board up!
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I was just on Washington Ballet's website and Brooklyn Mack is no longer listed as a company dancer. Anyone know where he's gone?
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The West End production of Wheeldon's American in Paris, starring Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope, will be shown in cinemas in North America in September (mostly Sept 20 and 23rd, but check the website for venues and dates/times near you. https://anamericaninpariscinema.com/
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I expect they want to avoid the genderedness of "master". and more power to them
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China's Chang and Canada's Xuan win top prizes at Ballet Olympiade in Varna VARNA, Bulgaria (Reuters) - Chinese dancer Sinuo Chang and Canadian ballerina Yuan Zhe Zi Xuan, also known as Jessica Xuan, won the top prizes at the Varna International Ballet Competition, the oldest ballet competition in world, on Sunday. Elena Iseki and Haruto Goto of Germany perform during the gala event of the 28th International Ballet Competition in Varna, Bulgaria, July 29, 2018. REUTERS/Petko Momchilov Held every two years since 1964, this was the 28th competition held in the Black Sea city of Varna with more than 120 top aspiring dancers from 34 countries aiming for glory at the event, known in the ballet community as the Ballet Olympiade. Many of the biggest names in ballet gained their first international recognition at the competition, held in Bulgaria’s “seaside capital”. Past winners include Russians Mikhail Baryshnikov, Natalia Makarova and Vladimir Malakhov, Canadian-trained ballerinas Evelyn Hart and Martine van Hamel as well as French dancers Sylvie Guillem and Patrick Dupond. The acclaimed Chang, gold prize winner of the 2017 Vienna International Competition, grabbed the top spot in the senior category for men aged 19 to 26 after advancing through the three rounds of competition. Dancers, separated into two age groups - seniors and juniors, participated in the competition rounds on the floor at the Open-Air Theatre either in couples or as soloists. China-born Xuan, an elegant dancer with the Dutch National Ballet, won the women’s senior division with 21-year American ballerina Katherine Barkman, who is currently a guest principal dancer for Ballet Manila, finishing as runner-up.
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how much were NYCB ticket prices this year? They've always seemed somewhat underpriced at SPAC to me. Vail's are $60 - $125, much smaller venue.
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I would like to add three cheers to the group sales department at NYCB. Very helpful indeed!
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According to my count on the RDB website today there are 17 graduates of the RDB school in the corps de ballet.
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National Ballet of Canada 2018-19 season
kbarber replied to kbarber's topic in National Ballet of Canada
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National Ballet of Canada 2018-19 season
kbarber replied to kbarber's topic in National Ballet of Canada
also, Frola and Emma Hawes will be sharing their time between NBOC and English National Ballet, like Jurgita Dronina. -
The full lineup has been announced: https://www.filmlinc.org/daily/dance-on-camera-festival-2018-lineup-announced/
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For a quick, healthy, and inexpensive meal, I just discovered Bonmi http://eatbonmi.com/ on 62nd between Columbus and Amsterdam (across the street from the park alongside the Met). Vietnamese sandwiches and bowls.
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Travel Tours for Ballet or Dance Performances
kbarber replied to bnjweber's topic in Everything Else Ballet
Here are my 2019 trips. Please click here: http://toursenlair.blogspot.com/2018/06/tours-en-lair-ballet-holidays-2019.html -
I found Boulud Sud overpriced for what you get. Before the theatre they force you to order their three-course prix fixe for $65, which when you add something to drink and tax and tip is getting perilously close to $100. I also really like Le Pain Quotidien for a more casual meal.
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unlikely, I would say. They usually tour just one production at a time.
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For dinner I like the Atlantic Grill W 64th just off Broadway http://www.atlanticgrill.com/venues/near-lincoln-center/ They have a $49 three-course pre-theatre prix fixe http://www.atlanticgrill.com/menus-and-food/
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Those are the five I would have chosen, though I did like the Welch piece (but it went on a bit too long). Did they say which ballets will be on which programs? I particularly want to know about programs 2 and 3.