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Bella12

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  1. really would love to see Cinderella live sometime... but it seems to me it was not performed for the past 2-3 years and the only dvd existing is the Sibley Dowell one.

    The Royal Ballet last performed Ashton's Cinderella at the Royal Opera House in the 2004/2005 season. There are rumours that it will be back for the 2009/10 Royal Ballet season which is due to be announced some time this month.

  2. I don't know from first hand experience, but a friend reported a half full house for Part's Friday night Swan as well.

    I was at Swan Lake tonight sitting in the stalls and they appeared to be very nearly full. The boxes all the way round however, were all empty. As this is my third Swan Lake in eight days I am exhausted. I really enjoyed the performance so I will tell all (from my point of view) tomorrow.

    The Dress Circle was barely half full last night.

  3. I agree with Leigh. There are so many "pros" for each of the pairs. You can't go wrong with any of them, and each will have high points unique to them.

    Agreed, but it's worth noting what Debra Craine wrote in the London Times on the last occasion that Lauren Cuthbertson and Rupert Pennefather danced these roles (a schools' performance earlier in the month)

    "Rarely have I seen two dancers take charge of a Swan Lake that resonates with such beauty and dramatic viability. " Here's the link to her five star review:

    http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol...icle5833346.ece

  4. "First things first, the company performed “Infra” very well and Eric Underwood stood out giving an exceptional performance and receiving the loudest cheers."

    This is something we can agree on. The performances were superb and I would add the names of Ed Watson, Lauren Cuthbertson and Ricardo Cervera to the list of outstanding performers. I've now seen the work 3 times (the general rehearsal + the first two performances) and each time have found more to admire. It will be interesting to see how it transfers to the television screen. There will be a programme with rehearsal excerpts and a complete performance of the work next Saturday November 22nd at 7.10pm on UK television station BBC2.

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