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bingham

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  1. I enjoyed the program very much esp the excerpts from Napoli.Even w/out the scenery, the choreography is such a joy to watch.Even without the help of list of dancers in the excerpt, T Lund stood out among the men.I'll leave the technical descriptions to others but his performing of the steps are so "clear".It was unfortunate that he had that not very attra :wink: ctive costume for the William Tell PDD.

    Among the women, G Boesen(?) made me want to see her in the whole La Sylphide.T Holjund was also a standout in Triplex(if it was her).It would have been nice to see her in FlowerPDD.

    It is a pleasure to go to the NJPAC( A bit of commercial from a NJ resident)The staff is very helful and pleasant and parking is cheap(compared to Lincoln Center). The main floor was almost full.I hope they continue to book ballet there.

    Joe

  2. Ms.Fang(along w/ another Chinese dancer) were among the winners that year and were listed in that years winners list.However, both names were gone the following year.There were no reasons mentioned. At the end of the webcast, they were among the prize winners(along w/ Y Kajiya). I have always wondered why.Anybody knows? Jeannie?

    Joe

  3. i did not see it but Natalia Makarova danced Hagar.There are pictures of her w/ G Young and Paolo Bortoluzzi in her "Dance Autobiography" book.I guess A Tudor did not like her performance since she did not dance the role again.

    Did anyone see her?

    Joe

  4. I'm not sure if it is still in the Prix De Lausanne webpage but there was a webcast of the 1990(?) finals which already showed her talent.She danced the dream solo of Raymonda.

    Unfortunately, one has to watched most of the webcast to find her solo. She and Yuriko Kajiya were among that years winner.

    Joe

  5. In the new Dance magazine, K Mckenzie is quoted that ABT is "in the talking stages" of a full-length Napoli and a coproduction( i guess w/ the Royal ballet) of Ashton'sSylvia. This(Sylvia) is something to look forward in the coming seasons.

    Joe

  6. [Note from Alexandra: I moved these posts from the RDB forum. Joe's post was made in response to an RDB press release that I posted there announcing that a new production of "Napoli" by Tim Rushton (a rechoreographed, updated version) would be presented at the 2005 Bournonville Festival.]

    I hope this is NOT the Napoli that ABT is planning to produce w/RDB's F Anderssen.

    Joe

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