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susanger

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  1. Thank you! I wasn't aware of that.
  2. Why the name change of Tzigane to Errante? From the NYC Ballet web site: "Originally titled Tzigane, after the name of Maurice Ravel’s rhapsodic score, this ballet will be revived for the first time in more than 30 years with a new name – Errante. Choreographed by Balanchine for the legendary ballerina Suzanne Farrell for the 1975 Ravel Festival, Farrell will return to NYCB during the 75th Anniversary Season to stage the work for a new generation of NYCB dancers."
  3. The company will be in London March 7-10, 2024, if that’s convenient for you. https://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/new-york-city-ballet/
  4. Misty Copeland interviewed by the BBC’s Katty Kay: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20231214-misty-copeland-interview-influential-katty-kay?mc_cid=7e5079ecea&mc_eid=78e9fc27f6
  5. And the seats are just as expensive as those in the 2nd ring. Rows D and E are not even available. When is the company going to realize that not everyone can afford $82 (or more) + service fees for a decent seat?
  6. To close the loop on my ticket purchase, I went back online tonight and was able to easily purchase one ticket each for opening night and the 75th Anniversary and was charged only $4 service fee/ticket. Whatever glitches and/or misinformation that existed earlier in the day when sales first opened seem to have been corrected. I was surprised that there were any tickets, let alone decent tickets, left for these dates and wonder if NYCB will keep the 3rd and 4th Rings closed. How sad that is, if they do.
  7. I just got off the phone with the Koch Theater box office. Here’s the story on the priority tickets for September 19 and October 11, the only two dates I was interested in. Only the Orch, 1st, and 2nd Rings are open. I ordered one $50 and one $92 ticket, both in the 2nd Ring. Seems reasonable. Then the sales person told me there would be a $12 service charge on EACH ticket! That’s obscene. I could maybe understand charging a service per order, but per ticket? I’ll take my chances going to the box office in the future.
  8. The third ring is closed to subscriptions! According to the customer service person I spoke with today, everyone who had 3rd ring subscriptions was moved to the 2nd ring. The new seats chosen for my two 3rd ring subscriptions are in the C price section ($73) of the 2nd ring and are much more expensive than my 3rd ring seats. The very patient customer service lady said she would put in "change" requests to move me to D priced seating for the two moved subscriptions but that will put me in a seating "queue" where selection will be subject to availability. It infuriates me that this company has so little regard for subscribers. Is their plan to reduce the capacity of the house to orch., 1st and 2nd ring seating and eliminate the subscribers with low-priced subscriptions hoping that they can sell those seats at full price as single non-subscriptions tickets?
  9. Yahoo! https://www.abt.org/stella-abrera-named-artistic-director-of-abt-jko-school/?utm_source=social+media&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=ABT23_stellaabrera&fbclid=IwAR3Mf0CPnLB1tCQURkAnjgvtfvYi-2f7PlnlGkn16Zjv1-wFon_lqdU0X5s
  10. NYTimes review is out: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/27/arts/dance/review-justin-peck-copland-dance-episodes.html I saw the performance and when I saw this group of dancers I thought, these are the women who should be our next principal dancers: Emily Kikta, Miriam Miller, Mira Nadon, Isabella LaFreniere and Emilie Gerrity. photo: Rachel Papo for The New York Times
  11. My Third Ring subscriptions are grandfathered in and I don't intend to lose them. I routinely get a call a few days prior to each performance telling me I've been upgraded to the Second Ring because the Third Ring is closed. Today, when I got the call, I suggested that they leave the Third Ring open and sell the seats for $25 each. I can't believe it would cost the company anything more than a few ushers' wages and some printing costs.
  12. Robert Fairchild posted on his IG account that he will return to NYCB on Oct. 13 to dance with Sterling Hyltin in her last repertory performance, as her partner in The Last Waltz of Vienna Waltzes. "Never thought I’d get to say this again but we’ll have one more debut together in The Last Waltz from George BALANCHINE’S Vienna Waltzes." Such a sweet post. https://www.instagram.com/p/CiN9tAxD9K_/
  13. I was told on a tour that the vocals for Snow are created with a Moog synthesizer. I’ve never seen singers in the pit for Nutcracker.
  14. Here's the list as I can figure: Abi Stafford, Unity Phelan, Tiler Peck, Megan Fairchild, Teresa Reichlen, Sterling Hyltin (in costume), Sara Mearns, Anthony Huxley, Jared Angle, Andrew Veyette, Daniel Ulbricht, Joseph Gordon, Adrian Danchig-Waring, Russell Janzen, Taylor Stanley, Ask la Cour (in costume), Tyler Angle (in costume), Gonzalo Garcia, Amar Ramasar, Justin Peck, Jonathan Stafford, Wendy Whelan, Jock Soto, Christopher Wheeldon, Robbie Fairchild, Jenifer Ringer, Charles Askegard, Rebecca Krohn, Glenn Keenan, Craig Hall, Damian Woetzel, ???, ???, ???, Jean-Pierre Frolich, Stella Abrera, ???, Philip Neal, Edwaard Liang, Jason Fowler, her son, and her husband, Martin Harvey. Hmmm. No Ashley Bouder, Indiana Woodward, or Lauren Lovette.
  15. I thought the orchestra should have played Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September”. After all, it was a memorable 21st night of September. 😘 Do you remember, 21st night of September?Love was changing the mind of pretendersWhile chasing the clouds awayOur hearts were ringingIn the key that our souls were singingAs we danced in the nightRememberHow the stars stole the night away, oh yeah
  16. I feel so sorry for ticket buyers who come to this production expecting a full-on Swan Lake with beautiful sets, gorgeous costumes, and good storytelling. I imagine they are so disappointed and certainly are not likely to return to NYC Ballet for another show of any program.
  17. Mine (one full and one half subscription) arrived in Brooklyn this past Saturday.
  18. Tonight Herman Cornejo debuts "Suite of Dances" by Jerome Robbins (and coached by Damian Woetzel). Anyone going to be there?
  19. Third movement Symphony in C was Bailey Jones, not Indiana Woodward, with Sebastian Villarini-Velez.
  20. In an Instagram post on May 26, Alastair Macaulay explained the initials on each bell. I can't copy his text so check it out on IG.
  21. Did you notice the casting for the last day (June 3) of the season? Cameron Dieck gets to retire making his debut (!) in Agon and reprising his role in The Four Temperaments. Savannah Lowery retires dancing Concerto Barocco and Agon. Should be a lovely day at the ballet.
  22. Who will walk through the doors next? Suzanne Farrell? 🤞
  23. In case you haven't heard the report filed by Jeff Lunden on NPR's All Things Considered today in which he speaks with Wilhelmina Frankfurt, Wendy Whelan, and Kelly Cass Boal, here's the link.
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