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Fleurfairy

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  1. A pretty revealing interview with Sarah Lane and Hee Seo in the NYT today regarding their Don Q debuts. Glad Sarah decided to stick with it just a little while longer and got that promotion. Still, our assumption was correct that the company dancers resented the guest artist trend. 

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/26/arts/dance/abt-don-quixote-sarah-lane-hee-seo.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fdance&action=click&contentCollection=dance&region=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=sectionfront

  2. 10 minutes ago, fondoffouettes said:

    I don’t see McKenzie promoting Hoven and Forster, at least not this year. He hasn’t been giving them roles to test their principal potential, as he’s been doing for the past several years with dancers like Hammoudi and Gorak. Hoven did get that one Aminta, but then nothing after that. Forster has never gotten the leading role in a full-length.

    I wonder if McKenzie hopes to tempt Baca to rejoin, though Baca certainly seems to have found a mentor in Corella. And I’m sure part of the appeal of the PA Ballet was that his girlfriend, Nayara Lopes, also got a position in the company. I only know her dancing through video clips, but she certainly looks like a fine dancer.

    It’s a real shame because Baca and Jared Matthews could be killing it at ABT right now if not for McKenzie’s total mismanagement. He really only had himself to blame for the lack of good male talent. 

  3. 49 minutes ago, Inge said:

    It's really saying something that this board has been so dead, except for the debut roles. 

    I was going to grab standing room tickets for tonight, but something about Romeo & Juliet just felt underwhelming this year. And it's usually one of my favorites. 

    I get the feeling a lot of people have been boycotting due to the really underwhelming casting, me included. Misty getting two performances with two different Romeos was ridiculous. They couldn’t have paired Sarah Lane (a natural Juliet) with Daniil?? That would have been amazing but much too logical of McKenzie. 

    Also pretty sure the majority of people wanted to see Abrera and Hallberg together. 

  4. 12 hours ago, CharlieH said:

    Total triumph tonight, judging by the loud bravos for Ratmansky & the designers, in addition to this perfect cast. Boylston’s solos are all ultra difficult terre a terre dancing - incl lots of hops, some in circular patterns - that few ballerinas alive today could master. 

     

    Then it doesn't surprise me that they took Misty out of the role. This type of dancing is not exactly her forte. 

  5. 31 minutes ago, aurora said:

    The Shades trio I saw weds was not a mess nor did other reports indicate they were. I'm not sure how this in any way fixes the Shades issue.

    Both Cornejo and Simkin regularly (at least in the past, and long after being made principal) do soloist parts. As does Cirio.

    Let's be honest. Shades Trio is a soloist role at the most. Ideally, a corps or even apprentice dancer should be performing it. The fact that they are putting two principal women in (and notice they didn't dare put Misty in) says 1) their corps and soloist well is very shallow at the moment and not many dancers can step in and make it look decent; 2) they haven't been developing the corps dancers enough to be able take on roles like these at the last minute and 3) management doesn't mind insulting Lane and Shevchenko by giving them these subpar performance opportunities. It's like throwing crumbs to a starving lion. 

  6. Just noticed on Sarah Lane's Instagram that she, Shev, and Stephanie Williams are performing the Shades Trio tonight. Kind of ridiculous that they needed to sub in two principal women for roles corps girls should/could be dancing. There really is no development or role experience in the pipeline right now, is there?

  7. 4 hours ago, FauxPas said:

     Only at ABT, nowhere else in the world do they keep dancers waiting until their thirties to dance the great classics.  Lane, Schevchenko (I think close to thirty), Teuscher and Copeland are all learning the great classic ballerina roles in their thirties.  Anywhere else they would have been dancing them for a decade or wouldn't be considered prima ballerina material.   

     

     

    This is the main problem ABT needs to address and frankly, unless it is resolved properly, McKenzie should be out on his keyster. The 10-15 years of  relying on the sensation of Guests Artists hurt ABT immensely and it is just now slowly starting to dig itself out of the hole. But the effects of it will be felt for years. 

  8. 9 hours ago, vipa said:

    Thank you all for your reviews of the Lane/Simkin Giselle. Last year I saw Lane/Cornejo and thought is was amazing. Unfortunately for Lane, she is in her prime right now (IMO) but got one Giselle this season, and a Wed. matinee at that. She was a great Giselle last year in the performance I saw. For those who see her as a great Giselle in the making, how is that going to happen? One show a year!! 

    Agree and I still think she would do better at another company where she could get the performance experience she deserves at this point. What company, I don't know. I think she would have done very well at SFB. I know her dream was to be a principal at ABT but now that that dream is realized, she isn't really dancing any more often than she did as a soloist. Maybe less often actually. It's a shame for her and for the audience who loves to see her.

  9. 1 hour ago, nanushka said:

    My source on the ground tells me that Catherine Hurlin (with Gabe Shayer) is dancing the peasant PDD this afternoon. So wish I could be there, for this and so many other reasons!

    Glad she's getting the opportunity! She's lovely. And Gabe is fabulous of course.

  10. I would say this is a least a little critical of Misty, considering that her management is the one that has promoted her as the only female principal at ABT. She sought stardom, it's not like the media all of a sudden out of the blue picked this "unknown" soloist and made her a star. She is a self-promoter with her own marketing team (outside of ABT) and so it does reflect badly on her when articles like these appear.

  11. 5 hours ago, cobweb said:

     I immediately wondered - wow, why has she not done this before? 

    Tchai Pas has a tendency to be cast with smaller dancers. Mearns is one of the bigger principal women and with the flying fish dives, you need a really strong, tall male to catch a dancer of bigger proportions. Of course, that is not the rule as Kowroski and Reichlen have danced Tchai Pas. But I think Reichlen only recently debuted in this as well?

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