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garybruce

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  1. Well, there is some of Spessivtseva's Giselle posted on the internet; you can imagine, I think, that when I accidentally found it, I was very very happy. :)

    You will find it, if you type "gispe" in the search box on http://video.yahoo.com/

    Lidewij... hank you so much for that hyperlink to the video clip--it correlates to the description of the filming of the Giselle rehearsal at the Savoy Theater from one of the boxes there. I do wonder how long the original film is, though. I've emailed the Rambert Ballet in England but no answer as to whether they have it or know of its whereabouts.

  2. Whether restoring and promoting it is something that would interest ABT, that's a whole different issues. Have they ever involved themselves in film or video projects that weren't of themselves?

    Carbro, you should know that Spessivtzeva taught at Ballet Theatre in the late 1930s-early 1940s, just before she entered a mental institution for 20 years. So ABT would be honoring one of their own if they would rejuvenate video of her dancing in the role that made her famous.

  3. RG, many thanks for that lead. I've pinpointed the source for the English Giselle. June or July 1932 at the Savoy Theater, where one Walter Duff filmed Spessitzeva at a dress rehearsal of Giselle, produced under the auspices of the Camargo Ballet Society (1930-33), which Sir Anton Dolin helped to establish. I'll try the Rambert people and let you know.

    In the meantime...

    The NYPL DOES have this film of Spessivtzeva dancing Giselle at the Paris Opera Ballet.

    Giselle: Act I excerpts (Motion picture)

    Imprint [1938?]

    Description 1 reel. 6 1/2 min. 160 ft. : si. b&w. ; 16 mm.

    Call Number *MGZHB 4-1000, no. 158

    Location Performing Arts - Dance

    Can New Yorkers go to the NYPL dance library branch and arrange to watch this excerpt and report back to Ballet Talk?

  4. It's my understanding that Dolin's videotape, Portrait of Giselle, utilized a clip from the original 1932 taping, and clips were also used in the 30 minute documentary called The Sleeping Ballerina by the BBC in 1964. But where is the original 1932 film?

    I think I'll write to the folks at ABT and the Lincoln Center branch of NYPL and cross my fingers -- their resources should probably be able to pin down its current location and owner. Since the BBC and Dolin both were able to access it, it may well be in England.

  5. Arlene Croce in her "Dance in Film" article in Afterimages states there is a film record of Spessivtzeva rehearsing Act I of Giselle, taped in 1932, bits of which was used in the documentary about her called The Sleeping Ballerina. She describes it as "marvelous". Does anyone have any info on it? I did a Google search and came up empty as to its current owner or location. My thoughts were to locate it, and seek to have the NEA or NEH fund a film restoration and commercial release. Is this something that ABT could do without much labor?

  6. RQ, thanks for the tip, but unfortunately, Google did not have anything to show on the Liepa DVD.

    Natalia, I've emailed the Foundation asking about the DVD set and will share their response on Ballet Talk.

    Lidewij, I appreciate the You Tube clip. There must be fuller video records from which these clips were culled--for example, his Don Quixote with Plesitskaya. Perhaps the new documentary will offer up more.

  7. Does anyone know if the Russians ever videotaped it?

    Did he feature as Albrecht, albeit briefly, on the deliciously overpriced "The Glory of The Bolshoi DVD Video"? I've not found a complete listing of those snippets.

    I checked and he isn't there as Albrecht. Funny but I just picked up a Dance Horizons pamphlet that had photos of him dancing Giselle at the... Metropolitan Opera House in NY in spring 1975! Nothing in the pamphlet indicates any of his performances that New York spring was ever filmed.

  8. there is a dvd documentary of her called Evidentia, that has clips of her performing and rehearsing. She agreed to be filmed in excerpts for the South Bank show, and in the middle of a dvd of Paris Opera Ballet choreography, most of which is astonishingly bad, there is the jewel of her and Manuel Legris in a wonderful performance of Grand pas classique. She also released a dvd of her and Nicholas LeRiche in a film of Marguerite and Armand.

    Many thanks, canbelto. I ordered the Seven Ballets DVD, but the Marguerite and Armand is only available for Region 2 folks. I'm trying to get Evidentia.

  9. "CINDERELLA would seem to be all there is, or has been, of multi-act ballets on video w/ guillem.

    (a quick look at amazon, in the US, shows only 2 used cassettes of this video available, so i assume it's no longer on the market here in the states.) "

    Thanks for your replies, but my God, that is really depressing to ponder--no full length ballet on DVD for a 20-year career on stage. Hard to understand the marketing strategy behind that thinking.

    It reminds me of Nijinsky's (or Diaghilev's) decision to have photos taken of the dancer by professionals in a well-lit studio, but not any moving film.

    I guess the powers that be must have proof that providing video of ballet undermines their ticket sales. For me, seeing ballet on film only stimulates my curiosity to experience it in the theater.

    I'll have to be satisfied with my You Tube clips of Sylvie. C'est dommage.

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