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jorgen

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  1. Found the Denmark casting:

    Giselle:

    Giselle - Svetlana Lunkina

    Count Albrecht - Nikolai Tsiskaridze

    Myrtha - Maria Allash

    Swan Lake:

    Odette/Odile - Anna Antonicheva (October 5, 8, 10), Maria Allash (11)

    Prince Siegfried - Dmitry Gudanov (October 5, 8, 10), Artem Shpilevsky (11, debut)

    The Evil Genius - Artem Shpilevsky (October 5, 8), Dmitry Rykhlov (10, 11)

    The Fool - Denis Medvedev (October 5, 10), Yan Godovsky (October 8, 11),

  2. Svetlana Zakharova injured a knee injury during yesterday's rehearsal and her performances on the Bolshoi Ballet Copenhagen tour are cancelled.

    The new Swan Lake cast list is instead:

    Sep 5: Maria Alexandrova - Sergei Filin

    Sep 6: Svetlana Lunkina - Vladimir Neporozhny

    Sep 7: Maria Alexandrova - Sergei Filin

    Sep 8: Svetlana Lunkina - Vladimir Neporozhny

  3. I think there is enough to make next season's programme positive and exciting.

    Two important Bournonville ballets, La Sylphide and Napoli, as every season should have. It's good that each of them now are spread out over a 4-5 month period with 2 performances per month, instead of running 10 performances in one month. Good for Bournonville awareness, both for the company and the audience.

    Flindt's The Lesson is always good to see, specially with our fine acting dancers.

    Even if the Flindt's choreography of Caroline Mathilde is said to be crap I can't complain since we get to see Jens-Jacob Worsaae's outstanding costume design.

    Martin's Swan Lake replaces Nutcracker as Christmas box office hit. Good, I think every season should include a Russian classic.

    I don't know Schumann's 2nd Symphony, but it sounds promising. Our Etudes always gives you a kick and forces the dancers to be on top.

    About the rest of more modern things I don't know, it isn't really my thing.

    In any case starting out the season with one week of the Bolshoi Ballet saves any season for me. :blush:

    Jorgen

    www.ballerinagallery.com

  4. The Bolshoi Ballet will come to Copenhagen with six performances on September 5-10 2006. On the programme at the new Opera House are Grigorovich's Swan Lake and Ratmansky's The Bright Stream.

    There is also a follow-up tour planned on October 5-11 to Jylland cities Randers, Holstebro, Aalborg, Vejle and Aarhus.

  5. Stepanenko / Uvarov came on stage right after the Lacarra / Riggins Lady of the Camelias pdd, which was danced with great passion and fire seldom seen in galas. After that performance Stepanenko / Uvarov on the contrary looked pretty uninspired, leaving me quite disappointed.

  6. Here is the program for the gala "Tillykke, Bournonville!" on August 21.

    Program:

    Ouverture: Yrsa af Hartmann

    Det Kongelige Kapel

    Excerpts from the Bournonville schools

    Det Kongelige Teaters Balletskole

    Birthday gift from Wiener Staatsoper Ballett

    Dancers: Franziska Hollinek and Mihail Sosnovschi

    Balanchine: Duo Consertante

    Dancers: Silja Schandorff (Den Kongelige Ballet) and Nikolaj Hübbe (New York City Ballet)

    Petipa & Ivanov: Pas de Deux from Swan Lake

    Dancers: Bolshoi Ballet: Nadezhda Gracheva and Andrei Ouvarov

    Balanchine: Diamonds

    Dancers: Pariser Opera: Marie Agnés Gillot and Jose Martinez

    Neumeier: Pas de deux from Lady of Camelias

    Dancers: Hamburg Ballett: Anna Polikarpova and Lloyd Riggins

    Birthday gift from the Swedish Royal Ballet

    Dancers: Marie Lindquist, Anders Nordstrøm and Pascal Jansson

    MacMillan: Pas de deux from Manon

    Dancers: American Ballet Theatre: Leanne Benjamin and Julio Bocca

    Ripples

    Dancers: National Ballet of China: Zhu Yan and Sun Jie

    Ashton: Voices of Spring

    Dancers: Royal Ballet: Alina Cojocaro and Johan Kobborg

    Petipa: Le Cosaire

    Dancers: American Ballet Theatre: Paloma Herrera and Gennadi Saveliev

    Bournonville: Napoli, 3rd act

    Den Kongelige Ballet

  7. According to "Billetnet" it's sold out. You could try calling/faxing the ticket office of the Royal Theatre when they open on August 1st.

    The gala celebrates Bournonvilles's 200 years birthday, with guests from New York City Ballet, Royal Ballet, Bolshoi Balett, Paris Opera etc. I don't know any program details but Alina Cojocaru is supposed to come. Luckily I have tickets!

  8. I haven't heard or seen anything about! Maybe the press people have been informed???

    The Volkova book by Meinertz is one of the best ballet books I've read. I hope the English translation will come soon.

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