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ABT To Unveil New Sleeping Beauty For 75th Anniversary
mussel replied to abatt's topic in American Ballet Theatre
Judging from the scale model of the set, it looks much better than the last production. Hope the gold ceiling of the set won't be as jarring as the model's. Hudson's costume sketches for Carabosse and Aurora rose adagio: Detail of Carabosse's skirt: -
ABT To Unveil New Sleeping Beauty For 75th Anniversary
mussel replied to abatt's topic in American Ballet Theatre
Me too. I am very tempted to fly to CA for the weekend just to see it. It's a very good sign the production will have precious stone/metal variations. -
ABT To Unveil New Sleeping Beauty For 75th Anniversary
mussel replied to abatt's topic in American Ballet Theatre
1. Aurora 2. Désiré 3. Lilac 4. Carabosse 5. Florine 6. Blue Bird 7. Diamond? Gold? White Cat? Red Riding Hood? Cinderella? The role for the 7th name is a mystery. I suspect it's one of the jewel fairies, but then Gold, Silver, Sapphire, or Diamond doesn't stand out from the other three. -
SFB has enough dancers to stage Vienna Waltzes on its own but it'd be cost-effective to co-produce to save expenses. What happened to the Tempest? It's postponed the current season and nothing for the upcoming season.
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Is the complete Jewels in NBoC's rep? Company size shouldn't be a deterrent to mount large works, the company can always borrow extra bodies from other companies like RWB & LGBC. Someone here mentioned PNB borrowed from OBT to have enough bodies to mount Vienna Waltzes. I found Cacti gimmicky when Boston brought it to NYC last summer. If not the complete Jewels, the company should have made it an all Balanchine program with Serenade or T&V in place of Cacti. La Sylphide is 2/3 full length, it could have attached another one-act like Bournonville Divertissements, Napoli 3rd act, or Les Sylphides if the company wants to take the sylphide theme all the way. I may try to make a trip to catch Winter's Tale.
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15/16 season brochure available to download: http://saison15-16.operadeparis.fr/pdf/OnP-BRO-SAISON-STD-bd.pdf
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What're the sources for the reconstruction? From Harvard? Mariinsky archive? Will there be a white act? How many Petipa ballets are reconstructible? I hope it will on streaming or DVD. Anyone going? Please report back. I nominate Vikharev or Burlaka to replace Kevin.
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Fall 2014 NY & CA Tours-News, Casting, Tickets
mussel replied to mussel's topic in Mikhailovsky Ballet
It's premature to start a "2016 US tour" thread, this Russian site mentioned at the end the article that Mik will be back in 2016: http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http://izvestia.ru/news/579840&usg=ALkJrhhpwC6gQHKZG_Sy1sSiMUWF8QqoTQ -
ABT To Unveil New Sleeping Beauty For 75th Anniversary
mussel replied to abatt's topic in American Ballet Theatre
Diana Vishneva's in NYC rehearsing the new Beauty. A Russian friend told me there's an interview of DV in a Russian magazine where she mentioned the new Beauty is more of reconstruction than rechoreograph. Here's a picture of the 5 Auroras DV posted on FB: -
WSJ BAM season reviews: http://www.wsj.com/articles/ending-on-a-high-note-on-the-mariinsky-ballet-at-bam-1422487518 http://www.wsj.com/articles/dance-review-from-russia-a-swan-and-slippers-1421882444
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Kennedy Center Jan 2015- Rite of Spring and others
mussel replied to abatt's topic in Kirov-Mariinsky Ballet
I couldn't agree more with your sentiment. It's free word-of-month marketing when people posting pictures of themselves having a good time at a theater. Theaters want to attract young audience yet they have this outdated policy that chases away young audience. ROH has a very sensible policy that pictures are allowed as long as it's not during performance. Most Met ushers don't enforce no-picture policy during curtain calls, you can see sea of LED screens lighting up in the orchestra during curtain calls. What's MT's policy regarding pictures? NYT review of DC reps: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/03/arts/dance/mariinsky-ballet-performs-at-the-kennedy-center-opera-house.html?ref=dance -
Canada is now doubtful. Berkeley will get Cinderella while OCPAC will get Raymonda. When will OCPAC announce the new season? Who are the current crops of Raymonda at MB? It may worth a trip if they bring Lopatkina to SoCal.
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The Brooklyn tour raised more questions than answers per NY Observer's season recap: http://observer.com/2015/01/a-season-of-the-mariinsky-conjures-more-questions-than-answers/
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What's the status of tonight show? I assume it's still on? Travel ban is lifted and public transits are being restored to Sunday schedule.
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The travel ban is lifted earlier this morning and public transits are being restored to Sunday schedule. Judging from the weather map DC is totally spared. Hopefully Northeast fans can make it to DC by tonight curtain. The company stayed at Brooklyn Sheraton, part of the company left Brooklyn on Sunday and the remaining part left on Monday morning by tour bus, so the company escaped unscathed. I hope I can make it to NYCB tonight, I assume it's still on.
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Lincoln Center Festival announced with NB China's Peony Pavilion & Red Detachment of Women: http://www.lincolncenterfestival.org/
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Building the Mariinsky at BAM:
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Forster debuted Les Sylphides in 2013 fall season. It'd be wonderful if he's casted again.
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The "scaffolding" was originally designed as NYC fire escapes for a West Side Story Suite production, when it didn't pan out, it's recycled for Cinderella.
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Usually we'd hear any news about a major company as part of LCF by now. By processing elimination we can rule out Mariinksy as they're here right now, no Bolshoi as they were here last year. The only news I've faintly heard is Hamburg may bring Liliom to NYC this year. 2014/15 is a banner year, we've had Bolshoi, NBoC, Mik, now Mariinsky, and then RB, not to mention NYCB churns out amazing performances night after night and the upcoming 75th ABT season, may be it's time for my bank account to recuperate a bit.
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Aurelie Dupont, Marie-Agnes Gillot, Jeremy Belingard, Eve Grinztajn, Sebastien Bertaud, and Julien Meyzindi will be dancing the new piece: http://www.dansesaveclaplume.com/en-coulisse/collaboration-entre-le-ballet-de-lopera-de-paris-et-la-compagnie-wayne-mc-gregor-random-dance/
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POB dancers to appear at Park Ave. Armory in Wayne McGregor multi-media evening-length piece. Co-commissioned by PAA, POB, Sadler's Wells, Manchester International Festival, and FAENA Art. The piece will probably be part of POB 2015-16 or 16/17 season. Single tickets go on sale on 5/11: http://www.armoryonpark.org/programs_events/detail/tree_of_codes Not a big McGregor fan but will go just to see POB dancers.
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Yes, it starts at 1:45:40 http://youtu.be/tPrQTVgkHnM?t=1h46m38s
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I was surprised to find Delibes' Sylvia was used for Lucien's solo in the Grand Pas. Was it in the original staging? And there're no 32 fouettes that's in Lacotte's staging for POB or Makarova's for ABT, so I assume the fouettes were added later?