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Helene

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  1. I always looked forward to reading his reviews in Dance View and danceviewtimes. Just yesterday I re-read his article on the 50th anniversary of John Cranko's arrival in Stuttgart in DV. Rest in peace, Mr. Koegler.
  2. She was not cast in 2010. I didn't see her in 2006, but I only saw two performances from that run.
  3. There's an issue with the film: you can see under "Screenings", there are none, where they'd usually be listed, with "buy" controls if the showing isn't sold out, and in the schedule for Monday, when the first showing originally was listed for 7pm, there is a big gap in one of the SIFF Uptown columns, between the 4:30 showing of "Eden" and the 9:30 showing of "The Student". So something's up, maybe with the print?
  4. Great news doug! I'm looking forward to seeing this again, and it was great to see Biasucci and Tisserand in new roles/choreography.
  5. What luxury casting as Clemence and Henriette -- Anna Nikulina and Yekaterina Shipulina -- a lot like Nureyev's casting when he launched his "Raymonda" for POB, and there are a lot of people here who've admired Chinara Alidze (Daydream Variation 1), Anna Tikhomirova (Daydream Variation 2), and Anna Stashkevich (Grand Pas Variation), for example. I hope this comes out on DVD: I'm going to be at the opera during this transmission.
  6. Many critics and opera-goers thought the Chereau Ring in the mid-70's at Bayreuth was a disaster after it replaced the Wieland Wagner production. It since has become a shining example of directorial imagination. It will be interesting to see how the Lepage Ring is seen over time. It's always been an interesting balance for "Opera News" to review the institution. Traditionally, it has many Guild members across North America and some in the rest of the world who feel connected to the Met, but in the age of instant, global reviews, I'm not sure how many people are waiting two months to read about performances in a print magazine. What I found fascinating is that they could have replaced their reviewers with those who would have written, essentially, publicity in the form of reviews.
  7. NYCB tweeted today, Congratulations to our Principal Dancers Janie Taylor and Sebastien Marcovici who got engaged over the weekend! http://on.fb.me/JlbMPd Congratulations to Taylor and Marcovici
  8. Get in Front, a cancer prevention organization, will be holding its gala on 6 June 2012 at 7pm at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco. San Francisco Ballet posted a link to this promo video of a photo shoot of some of the company dancers to its Facebook Page. From the website: The Get in Front Performance is the first-ever dance event of its kind in San Francisco, featuring dancers from some of the Bay Area’s most celebrated dance companies, including principal dancers from San Francisco Ballet, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, ODC/Dance, AXIS Dance Company, Smuin Ballet, Zhukov Dance Theater, Robert Moses’ Kin, Amy Seiwert’s Imagery, tinypistol, Ballet San Jose, and Margaret Jenkins Dance Company. The creative team and energy behind this signature event are Garen Scribner and James Sofranko, soloists with the San Francisco Ballet. They have partnered with the Cancer Prevention Institute of California (CPIC) to Get In Front of cancer by producing this one-night-only benefit dance performance showcasing ballet and contemporary works from some of the world’s most renowned choreographers: Christopher Wheeldon, George Balanchine, Margaret Jenkins, Alonzo King, Helgi Tomasson, KT Nelson, Robert Moses, Michael Smuin, Alex Ketley, Yuri Zhukov, Maurya Kerr, Amy Seiwert, and Paul Taylor. The 900-seat Herbst Theater allows for an intimate viewing experience. Sit close and enjoy the dance performance event of a lifetime! Following the performance, an After Party and Silent Auction will be held upstairs in the Herbst’s Green Room. The Get in Front Performance: 7pm – 9pm After Party and Silent Auction: 9pm – 11pm Performance tickets start at $35.
  9. carbro, that must be why I'm confused. I never sit that far down, so I didn't realize it was Grand Tier, not Parterre . I'm going to miss you all!
  10. Very few companies -- not just non-for-profits -- keep people on the staff that (appear to) undermine their position. The publication could have replaced its critics with those who would write essentially PR reviews. Instead they decided not to review the Met.
  11. I apologize -- I was giving a suggestion, but I didn't mean to imply that I could be there. (I really wish I could, but it's not possible, and I just have to read everyone's impressions.) Honestly, now I've confused myself. I was sure it was by the costume cases on the first level, i.e., where after you walk in, you don't go directly ahead down a staircase, but, instead up the stairs which circle to the right or left. At the top of those stairs are costume cases, and I thought that's where we met. Now I'm wondering if we were one level up, which would be Grand Tier.
  12. I saw Vasiliev's Golden Idol in Berkeley in 2009, and it was terrific.
  13. Thanks to a heads up, I learned that Ana Sophia Scheller and Rebecca Krohn were promoted to Principal Dancer: here is the tweet from NYCB: to Ms. Scheller and Ms. Krohn
  14. Carla Korbes and Seth Orza performed the "White Swan Pas de deux" and Sarah Ricard Orza and Lucien Postlewaite performed in "Red Angels" for Nevada Ballet Theatre's 40th Anniversary celebration earlier in May: http://www.lvrj.com/living/nevada-ballet-theatre-marks-40th-anniversary-152194075.html?ref=075
  15. From a review of Olivier Wevers/Eric Banks' "Approaching Ecstasy" was this link to an article on dancing/performing couples, among them Wevers and Lucien Postlewaite, in this February's "Dance Magazine": http://dancemagazine...ng-a-ring-on-it (Scroll)
  16. Thanks to a heads up from sandik: Barry Kerollis started a blog in April about being a freelance dancer: Life of a Freelance Dancer
  17. Here's an interview with director Beth Kargman from PBS Newshour: http://video.pbs.org/video/2236176603
  18. You can listen to and/or download George Jellinek's 2003 tribute to Fischer-Diskau from the WQXR website: http://www.wqxr.org/#!/articles/wqxr-features/2012/may/18/vaults-george-jellinek-tribute-dietrich-fischer-dieskau/
  19. From Baritone Luca Pisaroni's Facebook Page comes the news that Dietrich Fischer-Diskau died today. Here is the BBC obituary: http://www.bbc.co.uk...t-arts-18118722 From the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.c...86.html?_r=1 Just a few of the many, many songs he recorded: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayIrOHMKFFQ&feature=related
  20. She did the Wedding Scene during the Love Stories program earlier in the season, and she was beautiful in it: radiant and with a sense of young majesty.
  21. Maria Chapman is in Naples preparing to dance Aurora this weekend in Naples Ballet's production of "The Sleeping Beauty", with former PNB Principal Dancer Le Yin as Prince Desire. Former Principal Dancer Christophe Maraval is Ballet Master for the production. Logan Learned from Sarasota Ballet will dance Bluebird. http://www.naplesnew...months-of-hard/
  22. until
    La Fille du Pharoan 8 July 7pm 10 July 7pm 11 July 7pm 12 July 7pm 13 July 7pm 14 July 7pm Main Stage Program and Ticket Info: http://www.bolshoi.ru/en/timetable/
  23. La Fille du Pharoan 8 July 7pm 10 July 7pm 11 July 7pm 12 July 7pm 13 July 7pm 14 July 7pm Main Stage Program and Ticket Info: http://www.bolshoi.ru/en/timetable/
  24. Here's a trailer: http://levyllc.com/shortlifetrailer/
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