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  1. I just finished watching the first Unbound webcast.  At the end, the host stated the entire program will be posted to the SFB website soon and will be available for 60 days.

     

    Of course, most people would like to know about the pieces.  I will list the choreographer, music, and dancers rehearsing the piece.

     

    Stanton Welch - Music is two violin concertos by Bach.  The section was for five men:  Angelo Greco, Esteban Hernandez, Lonnie Weeks, Ben Freemantle, and (I think) Alexandre Cagnat.

     

    Edwaard LIang - A commissioned score by and English composer (don't remember the name).  He only received the complete score the week before he started rehearsals.  He rehearsed a PDD with Yuan Yuan Tan and Vitor Luiz.

     

    Arthur PIta - Recorded music by Bjork.  He rehearsed a section with many dancers which transitioned into a solo by Maria Kochetkova.  

     

    Each choreographer talked a bit about the section we would see, talk to the dancers, and then the dancers would start.  Afterward, the choreographer gave some feedback, then answered some questions the host had from social media.

     

    I am most excited by Arthur Pita's piece.  In the interview he really wanted to embrace the Unbound theme and has always admired Bjork.  I think just like the piece he created this year (Salome), people will either love it or hate it.

     

    The next Unbound webcast will be on August 8th (per SFB comments on FB).  I don't think they have stated who the choreographers will be.

     

  2. Program and casting for the Stern Grove performance Sunday 7/30 (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting):

     

    STERN GROVE FESTIVAL


    Sunday, July 30, 2017 - 2 pm

    HAFFNER SYMPHONY
    Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Conductor: Martin West

    Sasha De Sola, Angelo Greco

    Pas de Deux from AGON
    Composer: Igor Stravinsky
    Choreographer: George Balanchine
    Conductor: Martin West

    Sofiane Sylve, Carlo Di Lanno

    Pas de Deux from BELLS
    Composer: Sergei Rachmaninov
    Choreographer: Yuri Possokhov
    Pianist: Mungunchimeg Buriad

    Yuan Yuan Tan, Vitor Luiz

    CONCERTO GROSSO
    Composer: Francesco Geminiani after Corelli
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Conductor: Martin West

    Esteban Hernandez, Wei Wang, Jaime Garcia Castilla, Max Cauthorn, Lonnie Weeks

    “BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY (OF COMPANY B)” from COMPANY B
    Composer: Sung by The Andrews Sisters
    Choreographer: Paul Taylor

    Joseph Walsh

    WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR©
    Composer: Ezio Bosso and Antonio Vivaldi
    Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon
    Conductor: Martin West

    Mathilde Froustey, Myles Thatcher
    Sarah Van Patten, Luke Ingham
    Maria Kochetkova, Vitor Luiz

  3. On ‎5‎/‎31‎/‎2017 at 2:29 PM, pherank said:

    Friday, July 21, 2017

    Festival Napa Valley
    Napa Valley Performing Arts Center at Lincoln Center

    SF Ballet returns to Festival Napa Valley for one performance only on
    Friday, July 21, 2017, accompanied by members of the SF Ballet Orchestra. The Company will perform a mix of contemporary and classical works.

     

    Program and casting for the Napa performance has been posted (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting)

     

    FESTIVAL NAPA VALLEY


    Friday, July 21, 2017 - 6 pm

    WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR©
    Composer: Ezio Bosso and Antonio Vivaldi
    Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon
    Conductor: Martin West

    Mathilde Froustey, Joseph Walsh
    Sarah Van Patten, Luke Ingham
    Maria Kochetkova, Vitor Luiz

    PAS DE DEUX FROM AGON
    Composer: Igor Stravinsky
    Choreographer: George Balanchine
    Conductor: Martin West

    Sofiane Sylve, Carlo Di Lanno*

    CONCERTO GROSSO
    Composer: Francesco Geminiani after Corelli
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Violin I: Cordula Merks
    Violin II: Craig Reiss
    Viola: Yi Zhou
    Cello: Eric Sung

    Esteban Hernandez, Wei Wang, Jaime Garcia Castilla, Max Cauthorn, Lonnie Weeks

    PAS DE DEUX FROM ACT II OF SWAN LAKE
    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky 
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Violin: Cordula Merks
    Cello: Eric Sung

    Yuan Yuan Tan, Tiit Helimets

    "BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY (OF COMPANY B)" FROM COMPANY B
    Music: Sung by The Andrews Sisters
    Choreographer: Paul Taylor

    Joseph Walsh

    PAS DE DEUX FROM FLAMES OF PARIS
    Composer: Boris Assafiev
    Choreographer: Vassili Vainonen

    Frances Chung, Angelo Greco

  4.  

     

    Link to official press release:  https://www.sfballet.org/about/media-center/press-releases/18_CompanyMembers

     

    Two new principal dancers:  Ulrik Birkkjaer (from the Royal Danish Ballet) and Ana Sophia Scheller (from New York City Ballet) join the Company as principal dancers.  Previously announced:  Jennifer Stahl promoted from soloist to principal dancer.

     

    No additional soloists to the ones announced earlier:  Previously announced were the promotions of corps dancers Isabella DeVivo, Jahna Frantziskonis, Esteban Hernandez, and Steven Morse.  Plus Max Cauthorn, whose promotion was effective immediately when announced in March (the other promotions were for the 2017-18 season).

     

    New Corps Dancers:  Solomon GoldingGabriela GonzalezBlake JohnstonMadison KeeslerWona Park, and Joseph Warton have joined SF Ballet as corps de ballet members.  Additionally, all five apprentices from last season (Alexandre Cagnat, Shené Lazarus, Davide Occhipinti, Nathaniel Remez, and Isabella Walsh) have been promoted to the Corps.

     

    Apprentices for 2017-18:  Ethan ChudnowAnatalia Hordov, Carmela MayoSwane MessaoudiLarisa Nugent, and Benjamin Pearson of SF Ballet School have been promoted to the rank of apprentice. 

     

    Missing from last year's roster (some of these were already known, others are a bit of a surprise):

    Principals:  Lorena Feijoo, Davit Karapetyan, Vanessa Zahorian, Taras Domitro, Carlos Quenedit, and Aaron Robison

    Soloists:  Francisco Mungamba, Anthony VIncent

    Corps:  Jordan Hammond, Lee Alex Meyer Lorey

     

    Initial reaction:  Very surprised to see Francisco gone.  NIce to see Madison Keesler returning.  

     

    Here's a link to Ana Sophia Scheller's bio:  http://www.nycballet.com/Dancers/Dancers-Bios/Ana-Sophia-Scheller.aspx

     

    Solomon Golding's bio from Royal Ballet website:  http://www.roh.org.uk/people/solomon-golding

     

    Gabriela Gonzalez's bio from Tulsa Ballet:  https://tulsaballet.org/company/dancers/gabriela-gonzalez/

     

    Even though we are familiar with her, here is Madison's bio from the English National Ballet website:  https://www.ballet.org.uk/people/madison-keesler/

  5. On SFB's FB page, they have announced that Taras Domitro & Carlos Quenedit are leaving at the end of the season:

    In an article (http://www.sfchronicle.com/performance/article/Feijoo-taking-her-final-steps-at-SF-Ballet-11065862.php) on Lorena Feijoo's pending retirement, the writer had hinted at other possible departures.  I am sad to see Taras & Carlos leave, which means the Cuban contingent will be gone at the end of the season.  Taras will be moving to Miami and freelancing, while Carlos will be opening a school in Mexico.  I will always remember Carlos as Basilio (with Mathilde Froustey as Kitri) in Don Q.  Taras could always light up a gala with his gravity-defying jumps and spins.  Gracias y buena suerte!!!!

     

  6. Casting for opening night has been posted (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting - Casting for upcoming performances will be updated on this page as the information becomes available. In the event of injury or illness, casting is subject to change.)

     

    PROGRAM 08 - CINDERELLA©


    Friday, April 28, 2017 - 8 pm

    Composer: Sergei Prokofiev
    Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon
    Conductor: Martin West

    Cinderella: Frances Chung
    Prince Guillaume: Joseph Walsh
    Stepmother: Jennifer Stahl
    Stepsister Edwina: Sasha De Sola
    Stepsister Clementine: Dores André
    Benjamine: Taras Domitro

    Program Notes

    Synopsis

    View Trailer

     

     

  7. 20 minutes ago, pherank said:

    A nice video - I'm glad that SFB is doing this kind of thing now.
     

    Although we've been hearing that Lorena is retiring, we really haven't heard about what comes next for her. Will she stay in the U.S. or return to Cuba? (Given the thaw in relations between the two countries, this may not be a problem.) Is she looking to teach? Run a school? Become an A.D? I've heard nothing about this in her few interviews.

    http://www.sfchronicle.com/performance/article/Feijoo-taking-her-final-steps-at-SF-Ballet-11065862.php (if you are a non-subscriber, you can read up to 5 articles)

     

    In the fall, Lorena will be working with the San Francisco Opera.  She will dance at Flora’s party in “La Traviata” in September and will perform as Lola Montes in the world premiere production of the John Adams-Peter Sellars opera “Girls of the Golden West” in November.  I imagine that will include singing, which is not unusual.  She was Anita in 'West Side Story Suite' in 2008 & 2009, singing and dancing "America".  She will also do some teaching and coaching.

  8. Here is the video honoring Lorena shown last night:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVu1IO06v3w

     

    IMHO, it is unfortunate she was not given the opportunity for a proper farewell performance given the length of her tenure and the breadth of roles she performed.  A five minute video does not do her justice.  She really could do it all.  I am grateful for all she has given over the years and especially to be able to personally give her my thanks for giving her heart and soul on the stage.

     

  9. Casting is up for opening night (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting):

     

    PROGRAM 07 - MADE FOR SF BALLET


    Wednesday, April 5, 2017 - 7:30 pm

    TRIO
    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Conductor: Martin West

    Sasha De Sola, Vitor Luiz

    Sarah Van Patten, Tiit Helimets
    Aaron Robison^

    Maria Kochetkova, Angelo Greco^

     

    World Premiere
    GHOST IN THE MACHINE

    Composer: Michael Nyman
    Choreographer: Myles Thatcher
    Conductor: Martin West

    Vanessa Zahorian^, Joseph Walsh^
    Sasha De Sola^, Steven Morse^
    Dores André^, Carlo Di Lanno^
    Isabella DeVivo^, Esteban Hernandez^
    Ellen Rose Hummel^, Max Cauthorn^

     

    WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR©
    Composer: Ezio Bosso and Antonio Vivaldi
    Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon
    Conductor: Martin West

    Vanessa Zahorian, Joseph Walsh
    Sarah Van Patten, Luke Ingham
    Maria Kochetkova, Vitor Luiz

    *Denotes premiere in role for current production.

    ^Denotes premiere in current production.

    Program Notes

     

  10. I was at Sensorium this year - as an audience member AND as a volunteer.  Full disclosure:  I am a member of BRAVO - Ballet Resource and Volunteer Organization (https://www.sfballet.org/support-us/get-involved/bravo).  One of the aspects that makes Sensorium a very different event are the installations where you can learn more about other aspects of ballet.  You can learn more about tutus and make-up.  As seen in pherank's post above, Mathilde demonstrated movement while someone would draw inspired by the ballerina's movement.  There was another installation that I had the opportunity to work with where a musician from the orchestra would play and the participant/artist would create a line drawing listening to the violinist or cellist for 10 seconds inspired by the music.  The participant would then take their drawing to the camera (manned by yours truly) to take a picture of their drawing.  All these drawing would then be incorporated into a short film.  There were specific instructions for the participant.  They were not to draw any objects or write any words.  They were to think of the pen (sharpie) as the dancer moving to the musician playing (either a violinist or cellist).  I was told by one of the organizers that the film would be available at a later date.  I was pleasantly surprised to find a short film on You Tube on Thursday!!  ANd when I saw the film, it was actually reverse of the drawing.  The participants were drawing with a black sharpie on white paper.  But as you can see in the film (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7_lJNLBXH0) it is the opposite - but quite impactful!!!

     

    Social media was incorporated into the evening's festivities.  I did not catch everything as I had to get back to my post for the installation, but will update with more information later.  As far as the actual performance, this year was a little different in that the first piece was one of the most traditional pieces - Balanchine's Diamonds.  The second piece was the piece Liam Scarlett created last year - Fearful Symmetries.  It was the complete opposite of Diamonds.  But I thought it was great to have these pieces side by side for people who have never been to the ballet before.  Last year's program was Forsythe's Pas/Parts 2016 and Possokhov's Swimmer.

     

    The installations continued after the performance, along with two after parties.  One was on the lower level and the other was in the bar on the mezzanine level.  Admittedly, it was hard to hear the musicians with the loud music from both places.  Luckily both the participants and musicians were game.

     

    In the meantime, here is another link:  http://sensoriumdance.com/

  11. Casting for the rest of the Swan Lake run has been posted (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting):

    Note that the last performance will be Vanessa & Davit's farewell performance on Saturday 4/15 at 7:00 PM.  Von Rothbart casting still not posted.

     

    Thursday, April 6, 2017 - 7:30 pm

    Odette/Odile: Yuan Yuan Tan
    Siegfried: Tiit Helimets

     

    Friday, April 7, 2017 - 8 pm

    Odette/Odile: Maria Kochetkova
    Siegfried: Joseph Walsh

     

    Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - 7:30 pm

    Odette/Odile: Sofiane Sylve
    Siegfried: Carlo Di Lanno

     

    Wednesday, April 12, 2017 - 7:30 pm

    Odette/Odile: Frances Chung
    Siegfried: Vitor Luiz
     

    Farewell Performance
    Saturday, April 15, 2017 - 7 pm

    Full performance of Swan Lake with a video tribute
    to Principal Dancers Vanessa Zahorian & Davit Karapetyan

    Odette/Odile: Vanessa Zahorian
    Siegfried: Davit Karapetyan

  12. Casting is up for the opening weekend (just Odette/Odile and Siegfried, no Von Rothbart):  https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting 

     

    PROGRAM 06 - SWAN LAKE


    Friday, March 31, 2017 - 8 pm

    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Conductor: Martin West

    Odette/Odile: Maria Kochetkova
    Siegfried: Joseph Walsh*^

     

    Saturday, April 1, 2017 - 2 pm

    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Conductor: David LaMarche

    Odette/Odile: Sofiane Sylve
    Siegfried: Carlo Di Lanno

     

    Saturday, April 1, 2017 - 8 pm

    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Conductor: David LaMarche

    Odette/Odile: Yuan Yuan Tan
    Siegfried: Tiit Helimets

     

    Sunday, April 2, 2017 - 2 pm

    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Choreographer: Helgi Tomasson
    Conductor: Martin West

    Odette/Odile: Frances Chung*
    Siegfried: Vitor Luiz

     

    *Denotes premiere in role for current production.

    ^Denotes premiere in current production.

    Program Notes

    View Trailer

     

  13. On ‎3‎/‎17‎/‎2017 at 10:34 AM, sf_herminator said:

    I have two tickets for Sensorium on Tue 3/21 if you're interested.  They are in Orchestra Left in the back.  PM if you are interested. 

     

    NOTE:  I am actually working at the event now as a member of BRAVO, hence no need for the tickets now.

     

    Highlights from the first Sensorium in 2015:  https://youtu.be/HlRHY3mC5fY

     

    Last year:  https://youtu.be/pwUGNTrtXLQ

     

     

     

    Tickets have been spoken for.....

  14. For the third year, Sensorium returns for one night.  Combining Social Media, Interactive Exhibits, and Contemporary Pieces, all seats are $29 and designed to draw people to the ballet who perhaps didn't think it was for them.  The first two years saw contemporary pieces (Scarlett's Hummingbird, Forsythe's Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude, and Wheeldon's Borealis in 2015, Forsythe's Pas/Parts 2016 and Possokhov's Swimmer last year).  This year is a combination of old and new:  Balanchine's Diamonds and Scarlett's Fearful Symmetries.

     

    https://www.sfballet.org/season/events/2017-sensorium/

     

  15. Casting is now up for opening night of Program 5 (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting#p5)

    PROGRAM 05 - CONTEMPORARY VOICES
    Thursday, March 9, 2017 - 7:30 pm

    FUSION
    Choreography: Yuri Possokhov
    Music: Graham Fitkin and Rahul Dev Burman
    Conductor: Martin West

    Lorena Feijóo, Hansuke Yamamoto
    Lauren Strongin*, James Sofranko
    Frances Chung, Jaime Garcia Castilla
    Yuan Yuan Tan, Luke Ingham*

     

    World Premiere
    SALOME

    Choreography: Arthur Pita
    Music: Frank Moon
    Conductor: Martin West

    Salome: Dores André*
    John the Baptist: Aaron Robison* 

     

    FEARFUL SYMMETRIES
    Choreography: Liam Scarlett
    Music: John Adams
    Conductor: Martin West

    Jahna Frantizkonis, Frances Chung, Isabella DeViVo, Lorena Feijóo,
    Ellen Rose Hummel, Emma Rubinowitz, Jennifer Stahl, Yuan Yuan Tan

    Max Cauthorn, Esteban Hernandez, Luke Ingham, Carlo Di Lanno*,
    Vitor Luiz, Joseph Walsh*, James Sofranko, Wei Wang

     

    *Denotes premiere in ballet.

     

    In the event of injury or illness, casting is subject to change.

     

    Program Notes:  http://read.uberflip.com/i/774855-2017-sfb-program-05-notes

     

    Trailer:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7P2GTywYL8&feature=youtu.be

     

  16. Casting is up for the first four performances of Frankenstein (https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting):

     

    PROGRAM 03 - FRANKENSTEIN

    Friday, February 17, 2017 - 8 pm

    ...

    Choreography: Liam Scarlett
    Music: Lowell Liebermann
    Conductor: Martin West

    Victor Frankenstein: Joseph Walsh*^
    Elizabeth Lavenza: Frances Chung*^
    The Creature:  Vitor Luiz*^

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Saturday, February 18, 2017 - 2 pm

    Choreography: Liam Scarlett
    Music: Lowell Liebermann
    Conductor: Martin West

    Victor Frankenstein: Aaron Robison*^
    Elizabeth Lavenza: Dores André *^
    The Creature: Luke Ingham*^

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Saturday, February 18, 2017 - 8 pm

    Choreography: Liam Scarlett
    Music: Lowell Liebermann
    Conductor: Martin West

    Victor Frankenstein: Max Cauthorn*^
    Elizabeth Lavenza: Lauren Strongin*^
    The Creature: Taras Domitro*^

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Sunday, February 19, 2017 - 2 pm

    Choreography: Liam Scarlett
    Music: Lowell Liebermann
    Conductor: Martin West

    Victor Frankenstein: Joseph Walsh
    Elizabeth Lavenza: Frances Chung
    The Creature: Vitor Luiz

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    *Denotes premiere in role for current production.
    ^Denotes premiere in current production.

     

  17. 21 hours ago, pherank said:

    Looks like  Yuan Yuan Tan and Aaron Robison are back in the Optimistic Tragedy lineup - for Feb. 3 and 5:

    https://www.sfballet.org/season/casting

     

    The lucky latecomers should enjoy those performances.  ;)

     

    And Jahna Frantziskonis and Max Cauthorn are part of the Pas/Parts lineup for each show - that's a good sign for those two.

    I was at last night's performance.  Yuan Yuan & Aaron were great together and I can't wait to see what else they dance this season.  Still, IMHO Lorena owns the role in the piece.

     

    Jahna danced the same role Julia Rowe danced.  Jahna also graces the cover of Pointe Magazine - here is a link to the article:  http://pointemagazine.com/featured-article/taking-chances/. 

     

    When I watch Pas/Parts, I focus on the dancers rather than the music.  Funny story about last night's performance:  I was sitting in Dress Circle.  I had noticed earlier that there was a guide dog in training in the back.  If you haven't seen Pas/Parts, the first part of the music is a very high-pitched sound.  This either frightened or delighted the dog because the dog started barking!!!  I wonder if the bark was heard in other sections....

  18.  

    Jahna Frantziskonis graces the cover of February/March 2017 issue of Pointe Magazine.  Luckily, I found a link to the article:

     

    http://pointemagazine.com/featured-article/taking-chances/

     

    Among the people singing her praises:  Lorena Feijoo, SFB Principal Dancer retiring at the end of this season.  “Jahna has something you can’t teach,” observes Feijoo. “She is an artist.”

     

    To catch you up on what Jahna has danced this season:  In Program 1 she is in the large corps of Jiří Bubeníček's Fragile Vessels, the 'School of Thought' in Justin Peck's In the Countenance of Kings (you can see her in a clip filmed in an old train station in Oakland last spring:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMTv_Y0Zrl4), and the corps of Helgi Tomasson's Haffner Symphony.  In Program 2, she made her debut in William Forsythe's Pas/Parts 2016 in the Saturday 1/28 matinee performance.  She danced the same part Soloist Julia Rowe danced, partnered by Soloist James Sofranko (along with corps dancer Henry Sidford in the trio).  She performed the same role again the past 2 nights and will do so again Friday night.  She was fierce & fearless!!  I was fortunate to see all the performances, but missing Friday's since I will actually be in Seattle to see Cendrillon!!!

     

    During the Nutcracker run, she performed in various roles (dancing doll, housekeeper, Spanish, snowflake, waltzing flower) and also performed the Sugar Plum Fairy in (IIRC) 3 performances.  I was able to see her as the Sugar Plum Fairy and she was simply marvelous - beautiful arms and musicality (I could go on & on).

     

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