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sf_herminator

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  1. 38 minutes ago, pherank said:

    Mathilde announced on Instagram today that she will be dancing Kitri opening night, with Greco as Basilio:

    "I’m beyond happy to dance Kitri for the Opening Night of Don Quixote on Friday January 25th. I’m also very excited to dance for the 1st time with this handsome, brillant and fun partner @_angelogreco_. Get ready for some caliente on stage!
    Make sure to come to see Don Quixote at @sfballet any other day, every single cast of Principals and Soloist dancers are amazing and the corps dancers are absolutely stunning in this ballet!
    The beautiful/badass Kitri are also @sashadesola , @doresandre , @la_scheller and @wonapark.
    The Basilio are @aaronrobison86 , @way8way (
    Wei Wang), @josephwalshsf and @ivitorluiz
    All of them are amazing !!!!

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsvqhzplz8E/

    Wow!!!  Wona Park is one of the Kitri's!!  In the 2017 Student Showcase, she danced the Don Q PDD (to perhaps the fastest recording ever).  With her promotion at the end of last season, I was wondering if she would be learning Kitri - now we know.  I wonder who her Basilio will be.  On another note - no Frances Chung as Kitri???  Of the ladies this run, only Mathilde has danced it before.  Ana Sophia has probably danced it elsewhere but will be debuting in the SFB production.  I knew she would be Kitri - after all, that's the name of her dog!!

  2. 28 minutes ago, pherank said:

    I've heard before that BB and SFB enjoyed a "special relationship" though I'm not sure what that consists of.

    Boston Ballet's Artistic Director is Mikko Nissinen (https://www.bostonballet.org/Home/The-Company/Board-Staff/Mikko-Nissinen.aspx).  He was a Principal Dancer at SFB for 10 years.

    So I just went through my old programs and pulled a couple from 2002.  The apprentices that season were Jaime Garcia Castilla, Margaret Karl, Misa Kuranaga, Jonathan Mangosing, and Mariellen Olson.  Misa is the only apprentice who did not become a Corps De Ballet member the following year.  

  3. 14 hours ago, pherank said:

    So who's going to dance the Kochetkova role in Dawson's Anima Animus at Kennedy Center? Or will Ms. K put in an appearance? She's never one to turn down an opportunity.

    I am going to guess Sasha DeSola.  In her Meet the Artist interview (unfortunately podcast not on the website at the moment) she was asked if there were any of the Unbound pieces that she wasn't a part of but would like to dance.  She said Anima Animus.  I am trying to remember who else has shared roles with Masha.

  4. Stern Grove 7/29:  The ballet's website has not been updated (https://www.sfballet.org/season/tour), but the Stern Grove website has the afternoon's program posted (http://www.sterngrove.org/july-29-2018/)

    • Serenade, Choreographed by George Balanchine, Music Composed by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • Bluebird Pas De Deux from The Sleeping Beauty, Choreographed by Helgi Tomasson after Marius Petipa, Music Composed by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • Letting Go Pas De Deux from The Infinite Ocean, Choreography by Edwaard Liang, Music Composed by Oliver Davis
    • Tarantella, Choreography by George Balanchine, Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk
    • Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes, Choreographed by Justin Peck, Music Composed by Aaron Copland

    (Program is subject to change. Casting is TBA)

    Interestingly, the first and last pieces are from this season's Program 2.  I thought it was wonderful in that the first piece highlighted the women and the second piece highlighted the men.  For Tarantella, I am hoping for Angelo and either Frances or Sasha.  For Bluebird - fingers crossed for Wona Park and Wei Wang.

  5. On 5/7/2018 at 2:06 PM, pherank said:

    It's interesting that the Peck ballet will not be returning. But how much do you want to bet that Hurry Up, We're Dreaming will be performed at Kennedy Center?

    BINGO!!  The programs for the Kennedy Center performances have been announced:

    • Program A:  McIntyre's Your Flesh Shall Be A Great Poem, Wheeldon's Bound To, and Dawson's Anima Animus
    • Program B:  Liang's The Infinite Ocean, Marston's Snowblind, Peck's Hurry Up We're Dreaming

    SF Ballet link:  https://www.sfballet.org/season/tour

    Kennedy Center Link:  http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/event/BTBSF

    Also interesting to note:  For the 2019 Season, Program 6 has been revised.  Arthur Pita's Bjork Ballet replaces Edwaard Liang's The Infinite Ocean.  https://www.sfballet.org/season/2019-repertory/2019-Program-06

  6. At the Sunday 5/6 performance of Unbound A, James Sofranko took his final bow following Alonzo King's The Collective Agreement (opening piece on the program).  He was the last to take a bow.  His son came out and presented him with a bouquet, then promptly ran off the stage.  Helgi Tomasson presented him with flowers and a bottle of bubbly (at least I think it was)  I will miss his presence, but he will still be around as SF Danceworks will be performing in June for their third season - http://www.sfdanceworks.org/.  

     

  7. Unbound works have been added (https://www.sfballet.org/season/2019-season) - here are the details (only listing mixed rep programs):

    Program 2:  Balanchine's Divertimento No. 15, Millepied's Appassionata, Dawson's Anima Animus

    Program 3:  Tomasson's The Fifth Season, Marston's Snowblind, Lander's Etudes

    Program 5:  McIntyre's Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem, Wheeldon's Bound To, Yuri Possokhov World Premiere

    Program 6:  Liang's The Infinite Ocean, Liam Scarlett World Premiere, Peck's Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes

  8. 9 hours ago, kbarber said:

    Those are the five I would have chosen, though I did like the Welch piece (but it went on a bit too long). Did they say which ballets will be on which programs? I particularly want to know about programs 2 and 3.

    Not yet - I just checked the 2019 Season section on the website (https://www.sfballet.org/season/2019-season) and the slots are still listed as Encore Work TBA.  Maybe it will be updated when the works that will be taken to DC in the fall are announced.

    UPDATE:  Unbound works have been added - here are the details (only listing mixed rep programs)

    Program 2:  Balanchine's Divertimento No. 15, Millepied's Appassionata, Dawson's Anima Animus

    Program 3:  Tomasson's The Fifth Season, Marston's Snowblind, Lander's Etudes

    Program 5:  McIntyre's Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem, Wheeldon's Bound To, Yuri Possokhov World Premiere

    Program 6:  Liang's The Infinite Ocean, Liam Scarlett World Premiere, Peck's Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes

  9. 5 minutes ago, pherank said:

    It's interesting that the Peck ballet will not be returning. But how much do you want to bet that Hurry Up, We're Dreaming will be performed at Kennedy Center?

    True, but perhaps since his Rodeo-Four Dance Episodes is returning next year the thought was only one Peck could return???  I agree that Hurry Up We're Dreaming could appear in DC - and it could also come back to SF in 2020.  To be honest, I was not exactly thrilled with it on the first view but it grew on me in successive viewings.

  10. (I will also post this in the Unbound thread)

    I received an email reminder to renew by subscription for 2019.  In the email, the five returning Unbound pieces are named.  They are (drum roll, please):

    • Anima Animus (David Dawson)
    • The Infinite Ocean (Edwaard Liang)
    • Snowblind (Cathy Marston)
    • Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem (Trey McIntyre)
    • Bound To (Christopher Wheeldon)

    I was confident Bound To & Anima Animus would return.  I was hoping The Infinite Ocean would also return.  Flesh was on my wishlist as I did not think it would return.  And although Snowblind is a great vehicle for the three leads, I wasn't sure that it would return.  I do hope that some of the other pieces will return some time in the future.  Lastly, although the returning Unbound pieces have been announced, the 2019 Season has not been updated as to which programs they will appear.

    Additionally, I receive a reminder robocall to renew my subscription.  The message was from Principal Dancer Sasha De Sola and Corps de Ballet Dancer/Choreographer Myles Thatcher 😃

  11. (I will also post this in the 2019 Season thread)

    I received an email reminder to renew by subscription for 2019.  In the email, the five returning Unbound pieces are named.  They are (drum roll, please):

    • Anima Animus (David Dawson)
    • The Infinite Ocean (Edwaard Liang)
    • Snowblind (Cathy Marston)
    • Your Flesh Shall Be a Great Poem (Trey McIntyre)
    • Bound To (Christopher Wheeldon)

    I was confident Bound To & Anima Animus would return.  I was hoping The Infinite Ocean would also return.  Flesh was on my wishlist as I did not think it would return.  And although Snowblind is a great vehicle for the three leads, I wasn't sure that it would return.  I do hope that some of the other pieces will return some time in the future.

  12. Opening night casting for Unbound D has been posted (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting)

    UNBOUND D

    Thursday, April 26, 2018 - 7:30 pm

    THE INFINITE OCEAN
    Choreography: Edwaard Liang
    Music: Oliver Davis
    Conductor: Martin West
    Violin: Heeguen Song

    Sofiane Sylve*, Tiit Helimets*

    Yuan Yuan Tan*, Vitor Luiz*

    LET'S BEGIN AT THE END
    Choreography: Dwight Rhoden
    Music: CJohann Sebastian Bach, Philip Glass, and Michael Nyman
    Conductor: David Briskin
    Piano: Mariya Borozina, Natal'ya Feygina

    Frances Chung*, Angelo Greco*

    Esteban Hernandez*

    Sasha De Sola*, Benjamin Freemantle*
    Jennifer Stahl*, Ulrik Birkkjaer*

    BJÖRK BALLET
    Choreography: Arthur Pita
    Music: Björk Gudmundsdottir and Sjón
    Conductor: Martin West

    Maria Kochetkova*, Dores André*, Sarah Van Patten*

    Wei Wang*, Luke Ingham*, Ulrik Birkkjaer* 

    *denotes premiere in ballet

    Casting subject to change

  13. Opening night casting for Unbound C has been posted (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting)

    UNBOUND C

    Tuesday, April 24, 2018 - 7:30 pm

    BESPOKE
    Choreography: Stanton Welch
    Music: Johann Sebastian Bach
    Conductor: David Briskin
    Violin: Cordula Merks

    Mathilde Froustey*, Frances Chung*, Jennifer Stahl*, Sasha De Sola*, Isabella DeVivo*, Ellen Rose Hummel*

    Carlo Di Lanno*, Angelo Greco*, Jaime Garcia Castilla*, Esteban Hernandez*, Alexandre Cagnat*, Lonnie Weeks*

    YOUR FLESH SHALL BE A GREAT POEM
    Choreography: Trey McIntyre
    Music: Chris Garneau

    Benjamin Freemantle*

    Frances Chung*, Sasha De Sola*, Jennifer Stahl*

    Steven Morse*, Jaime Garcia Castilla*, Alexandre Cagnat*, Esteban Hernandez*, Lonnie Weeks*

    GUERNICA
    Choreography: Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
    Music: Joe Andrews, Michel Banabila, Tom Halstead, and Charles Valentin-Alkan
    Piano: Ronny Michael Greenberg

    Dores André*, Vitor Luiz*
    Julia Rowe*, Myles Thatcher*

    *denotes premiere in ballet

    Casting subject to change

     

  14.  

    Opening night casting for Unbound B has been posted (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting)

    UNBOUND B
    Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 8 pm

    OTHERNESS
    Choreography: Myles Thatcher
    Music: John Adams
    Conductor: Martin West

    Max Cauthorn*, Sean Orza*

    SNOWBLIND
    Choreography: Cathy Marston
    Music: Amy Beach, Philip Feeney, Arthur Foote, and Arvo Pärt
    Conductor: David Briskin

    Ethan Frome: Ulrik Birkkjaer*
    Zeena Frome: Sarah Van Patten*
    Mattie Silver: Mathilde Froustey*

    ANIMA ANIMUS
    Choreography: David Dawson
    Music: Ezio Bosso

    Maria Kochetkova*, Sofiane Sylve*

    Henry Sidford*, Carlo Di Lanno*, Luke Ingham*, Wei Wang*

    Elizabeth Powell*, Skyla Schreter*, Kamryn Baldwin*, Elizabeth Mateer*

    Casting is subject to change

    * denotes premiere in ballet

  15. Opening night casting for Unbound A has been posted (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting)

    UNBOUND A

    Friday, April 20, 2018 - 8 pm

    THE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT
    Choreography: Alonzo King
    Music: Jason Moran
    Conductor: Martin West

    Sofiane Sylve*, Tiit Helimets*
    Jahna Frantziskonis*, Joseph Warton*

    BOUND TO©
    Choreography: Christopher Wheeldon
    Music: Keaton Henson
    Conductor: David Briskin

    Frances Chung*, Sasha De Sola*, Isabella DeVivo*, Jennifer Stahl*, Yuan Yuan Tan*

    Jaime Garcia Castilla*, Carlo Di Lanno*, Benjamin Freemantle*, Angelo Greco*, Lonnie Weeks*

    HURRY UP, WE'RE DREAMING
    Choreography: Justin Peck
    Music: Anthony Gonzalez, Yann Gonzalez, Bradley Laner, and Justin Meldal-Johnsen

    Dores André*, Wei Wang*
    Sarah Van Patten*, Luke Ingham*
    Gabriela Gonzalez*, Ulrik Birkkjaer*

    Casting is subject to change

    * denotes premiere in ballet

  16. Slight change to casting on Friday - Evan McKie replaces Ben Rudisin as Diaghilev (Ben is still dancing the role on Sunday) - https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting 

     

    Friday, April 6, 2018 – 8 pm

    Choreography: John Neumeier
    Music: Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and Dmitri Shostakovich
    Conductor: David Briskin

    Vaslav Nijinsky: Guillaume Côté
    Romola Nijinsky: Xiao Nan Yu
    Serge Diaghilev: Evan McKie

    Also, six of the company's dancers trained at San Francisco Ballet School 

     

  17. On 3/16/2018 at 1:34 PM, pherank said:

    SFB is running a promotion on tickets for Program 6

    "For a limited time save $49 on ANY performance of Nijinsky. Click the button below, select the performance you wish to attend, and enter promo code OBSESSION.
    Seven performances only April 3–8. Get your tickets today."

    https://www.sfballet.org/season/2018-repertory/2018-program-6

    [Look for the purple "Buy Tickets" button on the right side of the screen]

     

     
    Another promo from their FB page:

     Also, Nite Out returns tonight - hosted by Corps de Ballet dancers Myles Thatcher & Solomon Golding

     

  18. 13 hours ago, PeggyTulle said:

    Is it odd that promotions for the men were announced, but not for the women? 

    I thought the same thing.  I am hoping for another announcement for women sometime during the Unbound festival - perhaps after the last program (Unbound D) premieres?

  19. On 3/29/2018 at 1:52 PM, pherank said:

    The TBA's in the 2019 season list, according to Allan Ulrich, seem to be intended for Unbound Festival works. So we're not likely to see more Robbins.
    "Tomasson will reprise four dances from this season’s Unbound festival as part of next year’s program."
    https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/SF-Ballet-announces-its-2018-19-season-lineup-12785049.php

    There are five 'Encore Work TBA' spots.  If there are only four pieces to be from Unbound, could the fifth spot be for one of Robbins pieces (The Cage or Fancy Free)???  Also makes me wonder if there are only four Unbound pieces coming back in 2019, will any of the other eight come back in the future?  I would think at least two of the eight would come back if 6 will be part of the Kennedy Center performances in the fall.  In the 2008 New Works Festival, there were 10 pieces made and 6 came back in 2009 but the other 4 have not been seen since.

  20. On their Facebook page, it has been announced that Wei Wang has been promoted to Principal Dancer and Benjamin Freemantle & Lonnie Weeks have been promoted to Soloist.  These changes are effective next season:

    Congratulations to these gentlemen.  They have been spectacular this season, especially in this week's Robbins program.  Wei danced in both Opus 19: The Dreamer and Other Dances.  Benjamin danced Sailor #2 (or the pas de deux sailor) in Fancy Free,  Lonnie was Intruder #1 in The Cage and Sailor #3 (mambo sailor) in Fancy Free.  Exciting news leading into the Unbound Festival.  Well deserved!!!

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