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KarenAG

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  1. Hello, Everyone! Happy New Year to you all. The Albany Times Union reports: https://www.timesunion.com/theater/article/75-new-york-city-ballet-returning-spac-varied-18614906.php Unfortunately, they are wasting opening night with that On and Off Stage event again instead of presenting an evening of ballet. Such a shame since they are there only for one week. In my opinion, giving opening night up to this format is quite the rip-off. The program is Jewels, excerpts from Swan Lake, Stars and Stripes, and Steadfast Tin Soldier. It also mentions a celebration of Coppelia for its 50th anniversary, but doesn’t clarify that it is excerpts, not the full length ballet. And two evenings of contemporary choreography. I was hopeful that Coppelia was to be performed in full because the last time it was at SPAC was in 2019, I think(?). It was canceled due to the extreme heat. Well, excerpts should be delightful, too. For additional information, please see spac.org.
  2. Thank you, dancefan! You beat me to it; was going to post this update, as well. I am so excited! Going to tomorrow’s performance and both matinees. I’ll report!
  3. Well, that’s exciting! Jacques and Carolyn’s granddaughter dancing for NYCB. Imagine that! More congratulations!
  4. All very deserving dancers. Congratulations!!
  5. Thank you for posting this, FPF. I’m so happy there will be a full ‘residency’, such that it is. The time for MSND on Saturday, July 16 is 2pm. For the evening performances, I welcome the time change to a half hour earlier. I live in Albany and the drive home after the 8pm performances became so tedious so late in the evening. I agree with you about the On and Off Stage. I wish they’d given us a full evening of dance and maybe added a third matinee slot for the sampler. I’m looking forward to the Wed evening performance and both matinees. Let’s hope there isn’t another heat wave, remembering the cancellation of Coppelia in 2019. I wonder what happened to the Gala?
  6. Thank you for this comment, MoMo, my sentiments exactly.
  7. Thank you for this, it’s very helpful. What nice reviews and thoughts! I found this on YouTube last night, Maria’s encore.
  8. Thank you so much for this report, BalanchineFan. Chock full of wonderful information. Thank you, Canbelto, this is wonderful. Thank, Bellawood, all those wonderful dancers.
  9. I didn’t think it looked like Merrill, whom I recently saw coaching Tyler Peck on a Zoom session offered by City Center (?).
  10. Dear Cobweb, thank you so much! I look forward to reading your insights and posts. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I was terribly disappointed but nothing could be done so my husband and I had our own tribute for Maria after dinner, watching various clips and interviews, as well as After the Rain and Tschaikovsky PDD ballets, all on YouTube. That video of After the Rain on WTC Tower 4 was so moving and so beautiful. Thank you, Helene, it was lovely.
  11. I posted this on the Maria Retires thread but posting here, too, as I think your reviews will be posted here. Dear BAers who will have attended Maria’s final performance today, please, please post lots of details, photos/videos of her bows, the ballets performed and any other delightful information you may wish to share. I had to turn in my ticket yesterday because I have come down with a cold (I’ll get a covid test,too, to rule it out). I’m deeply disappointed, heartbroken, really. Please enjoy and let those of us who cannot attend enjoy vicariously through your reporting. 💞🩰💖Thank you so kindly!
  12. I agree. Comments are closed but I am writing a card to her. Bless her, such a class act and absolutely stunning dancer.
  13. I think the ballerina looks like Jennifer Ringer.
  14. Dear BAers who will attend Maria’s final performance today, please, please post lots of details, photos/videos of her bows, the ballets performed and any other delightful information you may wish to share. I had to turn in my ticket yesterday because I have come down with a cold (I’ll get a covid test,too, to rule it out). I’m deeply disappointed, heartbroken, really. Please enjoy and let those of us who cannot attend enjoy vicariously through your reporting. 💞🩰💖Thank you so kindly!
  15. Oh, you are so very welcome, BalanchineFan! I can’t wait, either. Judt bought my tickets to Maria’s farewell. I’m so unused to thinking about going to the performing arts, that I completely forgot to go online on Aug 1 for tickets! I am so glad I remembered - orchestra sold out, first ring almost sold out (two seats left not together); I managed to get two seats together in second ring row E. Darn! Had I remembered on Aug 1, might have gotten first ring seats. But I am grateful.
  16. Thanks for the review, Caesaritus. I like your forum name, too! The front row of the balcony is my favorite area at SPAC. I was in Section 15, then 16, both times Row H and I had a bit of trouble seeing well.
  17. Lovely review, FPF! I agree that Amar Ramasar dances with joy and freedom. I didn’t know he was retiring; Jonathan did not introduce either matinee. But I am glad all three retiring dancers were honored with bouquets and acknowledgments. Lauren Lovette will be retiring, too. So there will be promotions coming up for some lucky few.
  18. Thank you, Cobweb! And thanks to FPF and Caesaritus for your thoughts and reviews, too. Yes, next year Saratoga!!! ❤️
  19. I loved yesterday's program "Short Stories" as much as I loved Thursday's "All Balanchine". I am so happy to have been able to support the company, see them dance, and give them the standing ovations they deserve. It is sad that they only sold 35 % of the amphitheater space, as @FPF noted. I see those two programs as perhaps sparking interest in ballet-going newbies for future SPAC seasons and I wish there had been more tickets sold because they could have easily sold additional amphitheater tickets (they eliminated the pod seating on the lawn, I believe) and still have maintained meaningful social distancing. It seemed Thursday's matinee performance had a larger audience, and I'm sure the rainy forecast had something to do with it.. I loved that Maria Kowroski hosted and she was generous and fun in her recollections, comments and compliments. It was great to see so many corps de ballet members, as well as principals and one soloist, Sara Adams, dance principal roles and dance them with rock-solid technique and great artistry. I loved Tess Reichlen's delicate, soulful handling of Odette and as always, her interpretation of the Firebird. How I longed to see her dance the Berceuse! Meaghan Dutton-O'Hara was absolutely lovely as Aurora and danced her Rose Adagio with secure grace, a beautiful technique and great confidence. Miriam Miller did not disappoint as Titania in MSND; she danced gracefully and beautifully, and conveyed playful sweetness in her infatuation with Bottom. I would love to see both these ballerinas dance these full-length roles. I have never seen The Concert, believe it or not, but I am not going to let that stand; I have recently purchased the Tribute to Robbins DVD. What a delight Robbins' choreography is, and it is fun and interesting to see it side by side again with Balanchine's mastery and sensibilities. They complement each other, I think, and Jerry R's genius is certainly his own. I loved the athletic, jazzy choreography in Fancy Free, too; the danseurs were sassy and sexy, the choreography conveying the joy and release of being on shore leave. Sara Adams danced an elegant and stunning Princess Florine with her marvelous Bluebird, Spartak Hoxha. I think Emily Kikta danced "Chapeau Girl" (my name for her) in Western Symphony with the required sass and bodacious charm that I often find lacking in others' performance. I think Gonzalo and she had chemistry and the pairing worked very nicely. Overall, I am as impressed with the men dancers as I am with the ballerinas. I have felt depressed that the company will no longer have Maria, whose artistry has reached a stunning high, in my opinion, and who represents the end to an era, too, but I feel confident the company is in excellent hands and look forward to seeing these corp members grow and hopefully reach their own artistic pinnacles. I know I am very gushy in my assessment but I can't help it; it was a breath of fresh air to see NYCB perform this week and I am on Cloud Nine today! About yesterday, personally. We hosted after two years our annual ballet picnic. It was a small group of dear friends compared to past picnics where sometimes we had as many as twenty-five guests, which was grand fun, too. It was wonderfully relaxing, easy-breezy, but there was also a solemn feeling of gratitude and we were so grateful to be able to share this day together again. I have gotten into the habit of honoring dancers who have recently passed and so we honored Jacques D'Amboise. I shared the NYT obituary with everyone in an email and talked about his dancing with respect to the pieces being offered in both of the programs, including the elegant show-off, competitive-like shenanigans with Tanny in Western Symphony. We also honored fellow BA member, Katherine Barber, who graciously attended a few of our picnics with her friends, which was such a treat for my husband and me. Rest In Peace, departed souls.
  20. Thank you, FPF, we had mostly good weather, although it began to pour around 3/4 into the performance but no one in our party who had lawn tickets got soaked 🥰 (we were in the amphitheater). I hope the evening was okay weather-wise for you, too, and that you enjoyed the program. My thoughts about the program soon. FPF, regarding the new concessions, despite the asphalt, which I deplored for sure when the first mess went up under Herb Chessborough's leadership, I find the new buildings as well as the brand new pavilion to be tidier and a tad prettier (although there is still a lot of asphalt). Still, I agree with your witty assessment, "they paved paradise....". I have an anecdote to share regarding Sara Leland's suggestion to think of one's pet while dancing Titania's pas de deux with Bottom. In Suzanne Farrell's memoir "Holding On to the Air", when preparing for her PDD with a donkey and having difficulty with how to interpret the interaction, Mr. B asked her if she had a pet and when she replied she did not, he suggested she acquire one. She immediately adopted a female kitten from her local deli and named it Bottom. Later Suzanne acquired two more kittens which were named Top and Middle, and all three cats went to Belgium with her and Paul Mejia! One of my favorite YouTube clips is seeing Suzanne's PDD from the film version. She is entirely successful in conveying the playful and sweet relationship she has with her 'new love'.
  21. Cobweb, I was very impressed. Meaghan was wonderful. More on this in my post of thoughts about yesterday's matinee performance.
  22. Thank you, Helene, this is very interesting. Recalling the music, I can hear Delibes. I will either listen to the music today or watch the NYCB performance in Paris.
  23. I am so sorry it didn’t work out for you. And I would love to have had the opportunity to meet you.
  24. Canbelto, really? There were so so many seats empty today. Have you tried very recently? Because they have changed the rules daily.
  25. I definitely want to see Twyla Now. Thank you, California, for posting this information.
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