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naomikage

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  1. Some dancers in Mariinsky (and Bolshoi, Mikhailovsky, Stanmus) who are from outside of Russia are leaving the country. I am not sure when they will come back, or ever come back.

    Such as Victor Caixeta, Arron Osawa Horowitz of Mariinsky, Jacopo Tissi and David Motta Soares of Bolshoi, Laura Fernandez of Stanmus. 

  2. Not a full performance, but a fairly long footage of the Ballet Muses Gala in Tokyo. 

     

    ≪Dancers≫

    Alyona Kovalyova (Bolshoi Ballet) Denis Dmitriev (Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre Ballet)

    Eleonora Sevenard (Bolshoi Ballet) Denis Rodkin (Bolshoi Ballet)

    Angelina Vorontsova (Mikhailovsky Ballet) Nikita Tchetverikov (Mikhailovsky Ballet)

    Misa Kuranaga (San Francisco Ballet) Angelo Greco (San Francisco Ballet)

    Natascha Mair (English National Ballet) Jakob Feyferlik (Dutch National Ballet)

  3. I am not sure this is the right palace to post but a newly filmed Swan Lake by National Ballet of Ukraine is now available for free. It has been filmed for the Japanese audience as their tour in December was canceled, but of course everyone can watch. The Japanese promoter will collect donations for the theatre which is of course in great danger. 
     

     

    cast 

    Odette/Odile:Anna MUROMTSEVA Siegfried:Mykyta SUKHORUKOV Rothbart:Vitalii NETRUNENKO

    Mother Queen:Liudmyla MELNYK

    Prince's mentor:Mykhailo ZAGREBA

    Pas de Trois:Kateryna DIDENKO,Oleksandra PANCHENKO,Andrii GAVRYSHKIV

    Small swans:Tetiana SOKOLOVA,Ievgenia KORSHUNOVA,Inna CHORNA,Kateryna CHUPINA

    Big swans:Tetiana MAZNIAK,Oleksandra PANCHENKO,Ielizaveta GOGIDZE,Kseniia STETSENKO

    SpanishDance:Inna BUZYLO,Natalia IAKUSHKINA,Sergii KLIACHIN,Dmytro ALEXANDROV

    Neapolitan Dance:Oleksandr SKULKIN HungarianDance:Ksenia Ivanenko,Volodymyr Kutuzov

    Brides:Iryna BORYSOVA,Ielizaveta GOGIDZE, Tetiana MAZNIAK, Oleksandra PANCHENKO

     

    Conductor:Oleksii Baklan

    National Opera Theatre of Ukraine Orchestra

     

  4. 1 hour ago, ABT Fan said:

    Great news that Simkin will also join them on tour.

    Im not familiar with Camargo. Has anyone seen him dance?

    Daniel Camargo is fabulous, he has a very strong classical technique (a medalist at YAGP) and also excels in dramatic roles which he has been performing at Stuttgart Ballet.

    He is still young (in his 20's), very good looking and is currently a freelancer. 

     

  5. ABT Studio Company dancers perform masterworks of the classical and neoclassical canons, alongside contemporary and newly created works. Streams January 28, 2022 from 6:00 pm until January 30 at 11:59 pm.

    http://www.luckmanarts.org/events/american-ballet-theatre.html

    PROGRAM

    GRAND PAS CLASSIQUE
    Choreography after Victor Gsovsky
    Staged by Sascha Radetsky
    Music by Daniel-Francois Auber
    Dancers: SunMi Park, Andrew Robare 

    LORA
    Choreography by Yannick Lebrun
    Music by Mpho Sebina (“Lora”)
    Costume by Jermaine Terry
    Dancer: Aleisha Walker

    CHILDREN’S SONGS DANCE
    Choreography by Jessica Lang
    Music by Chick Corea (selections from “Children’s Songs”)
    Creative Associate: Kanji Segawa
    Costumes styled by Isabella Boylston, dancewear by Elevé Dancewear
    Dancers: Tristan Brosnan, Cy Doherty, Tillie Glatz, Elwince Magbitang, SunMi Park, Andrew Robare, Yoon Jung Seo 

    Children’s Songs Dance was commissioned with leadership support from The Rockefeller Brothers Fund. It was created in a residency at The Pocantico Center in Tarrytown, NY. 

    STARS AND STRIPES (Pas de Deux)
    Choreography by George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust
    Staged by Victoria Simon
    Music by John Philip Sousa, orchestrated by Hershy Kay ("El Capitan," "Liberty Bell”)
    Performed by Jake Roxander and Kotomi Yamada

    The performance of Stars and Stripes, a Balanchine® Ballet, is presented by arrangement with The George Balanchine Trust and has been produced in accordance with the Balanchine Style® and Balanchine Technique®. Service standards established and provided by the Trust. 

    SEVEN SONATAS (Excerpt)
    Choreography by Alexei Ratmansky
    Staged by Stella Abrera
    Music by Domenico Scarlatti (“Sonata in F Minor, K. 481”), performed by Michael Scales, sound editing by Thomas Kikta
    Costumes by Holly Hynes, courtesy of American Ballet Theatre
    Dancers: Cy Doherty, SunMi Park

    FOR WHAT IS IT ALL WORTH?
    Choreography by Hope Boykin
    Music by Stephen Stills (“For What It’s Worth”), performed by Bill Laurance, Voices of East Harlem, and Billy Porter
    Text and voiceover by Hope Boykin
    Costumes styled by Hope Boykin
    Dancers: Elisabeth Beyer, Tristan Brosnan, Finnian Carmeci (solo), Cy Doherty, Teresa D’Ortone, Tillie Glatz, Elwince Magbitang, Andrew Robare, Jake Roxander, Yoon Jung Seo, Olivia Tweedy, Aleisha Walker, Kotomi Yamada

  6. On 12/25/2020 at 10:51 PM, volcanohunter said:

    It's worth asking whether Bugaku has ever been performed by a Japanese company, of which there are many. Granted, Balanchine doesn't figure especially prominently in their repertoire, and Bugaku is a minor work, but if the ballet hasn't been taken up, it would be telling.

    I am very late to this conversation, but as a Japanese living in Japan, I can assure that Balanchine's Bugaku has not been performed by a Japanese company and also doubt that NYCB has ever performed in Japan (it is a work inspired by Japanese Gagaku dance which was performed in NY in 1959 and the NYCB 1958 Japan tour). This work is simply not known here even though the composer Toshiro Mayuzumi is Japanese. (By the way, Mr. Mayuzumi was known to be a ultra right-winger here)

    Bejart's Bugaku is known more and has been performed here as it was commissioned by the Tokyo Ballet and is in their repertoire, their most recent performance was last summer. I have seen it live and there was some giggling in the audience as some movements are quite comical, but Bejart understands Japanese culture quite well and he does pay a lot of respect. 

    It is true that only a few works of Balanchine are danced by Japanese companies, National Ballet of Japan will perform Theme and Variations this weekend (I hope the performances will go on as the Omicron variant is spreading fast and some performances of other companies are getting canceled) and they have Symphony in C, Serenade, Apollo, Symphony in Three Movements, Tarantella in their repertoire. (They were expecting Concerto Barrocco thie spring but because of travel restrictions the coaches are unable to travel so it was canceled, same with Tokyo City Ballet that intended to do Allegro Brillante as a new production) Star Dancers Ballet is a company that frequently performs 20th century choreography and they perform Serenade, Walpurgisnacht and Western Symphony,  

  7. Perm Opera Theatre has started an online streaming platform based on Vimeo with some of their opera and ballet contents could be streamed at a low price of about a little more than a dollar for a week.  

    https://online.permopera.ru/

    Swan Lake, Nutcracker are among their offerings and they are fabulous productions. 

    and on November 3rd and 4th, with the NIGHT OF ARTS campaign in Russia, you can watch them for free with the promo code ARTNIGHT, this Tweet says.

     

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