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BalletGirl

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  1. We don't allow tape trading on Ballet Talk, but if there are any commercially available videos of Sarabia, we'll let you know on this thread.

    Unfortunately, they have not released a commerically available video of Rolando, however I am very lucky to have acquired many videos of Rolando Sarabia while I was in school and at competitions. The videos include him in competition,rehearsal, performances (galas, Cuba, etc), one of him doing pirouettes on the back of a chair, competition rehearsals, etc, etc

    The some of the videos also include Joel Carreno, Joan Boada, Tetsuya Kumakawa, Luis Serrano, Alihaydee(sp?) Carreno, Viengsay Valdes (sp?) Carlos Acosta, Jose Carreno etc, etc, etc.

    They are all AMAZING dancers!

  2. After visiting other company websites, it made me realize that ABT needs to update their website.

    For Example:

    Just saw on Cincinnati Ballet's website that Joseph Gatti from studio company is now a SOLOIST there!!-- Sounds like an awesome opportunity for him!

    Alex Wong (also from studio company) is now in the Miami City Ballet corps.

  3. OK, West Coasters!! Let's get the reviews on Giselle!! We never hear enough about SFB!! It's weird (well maybe its b/c I live on the East coast), but it seems like ballet is more East coast concentrated. Yet, we have great companies in the west: SFB, PNB, Oregon, etc. --it seems as though we don't hear as much news from the west coast companies. Any thoughts?

  4. Well, I ended up going to see the RBS performance last night! I think I expected too much from the kids, and I left somewhat disappointed, feeling like I had seen a recital.I felt the dancing was strained, with awkward transitions from the dancers, lacking rehearsal, and stage presence. I will only mention the highlights of the evening (in my opinion), which was La Fille Mal Garde performed by Joseph Caley and a technically brilliant Japanese student--don't have my program in front of me- sorry! However, the RBS kids are still very young have so much potential. I hope to see them perform again in their future companies!!

  5. I'm curious as to why Joel Carreno receives such little recognition as a prominent male dancer in comparison to Jose Carreno, his brother at ABT. The only explanation I can think of Is that Joel is in Cuba, and Americans just aren't as familiar with him. I don't see why that would make a difference, though, because there are many other foreign male dancers who seem to have an American following. Roberto Bolle, Massimo Murru, and Johan Kobborg to name a few.

    Another Cuban that I think deserves more recognition is Rolando Sarabia. I have only seen him dance in several videos, but he appears to be of the highest possible caliber from what I've seen.

    I could not agree more that Joel and Rolando Sarabia are not recognized for their extraordinary talents! Sarabia was supposed to come to Boston Ballet last year as a principal, but immigration issues became a problem.

    The thing about Bolle, Murru, and Kobborg is that they have a lot of coverage (Dance, Pointe, etc. magazines) that is seen in the US, while we don't usually ever see or hear anything about the Cubans.

    When I was studying at NCSA, I was completely obsessed with Cuba's incredible training and dancers and I wanted to go badly to learn what they learn. Don't get me wrong NCSA is a great school, but the Cuban schooling is so intense, focused, and driven. I revere the Cubans so much for their hard work, diligence, and excellence in ballet. I hope we will get to see more of Joel and Rolando in the future!!

  6. Yes, as I recall in earlier days it seemed to be more common for dancers to be hired immediately into principal or soloist positions (i could be wrong here). For example, Jose Carreno, Vladimir Malakhov, Yuan Yuan Tan (i think), and many others. It just seems like this was more common in the older generations and nowadays you do not see that as much in larger US companies. Also, it seems like a lot of dancers that won these competitions have the "upper hand" when it comes to the pick of major companies. For Example, Carreno, Malakhov, and Tan all hold medals and prizes at major ballet competitions.

  7. Is this normal for companies to hire students immediately into a soloist position? I am not undermining Nutnaree Pipithsuksunt's abilities, however, I just find it a bit odd for such a large, reknowned company (or for Helgi Tomasson) to just hire a student into a soloist position. I am sure there were some angry company members that are waiting their turn to be promoted. Any thoughts??

    Also, I heard Nutnaree did a beautiful job on the London tour!! Best of luck to this new dancer!

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