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abatt

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  1. 23 minutes ago, cobweb said:

     So dull I could barely watch the minute of it! Hopefully, presumably, there's more to it than all this posing. 

    Exactly.  A teaser should show you the most thrilling one minute of the new work.  Did they go out of their way to show the dullest one minute, or is the entire ballet like this? 

  2. It appears to me that NYCB is trying to purge as much Martins work as possible.  I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually pick up Ratmansky's SL.

    When Stafford took over he indicated an intention to keep certain Martins works, like Fearful Symmetries and Barber Violin Concerto.  These works are superior to a lot of the new works which have been  commissioned, in my opinion. However, I doubt NYCB will dance those works again.  

  3. NYCB has been hiring a lot of modern dance choreographers who have limited knowledge and understanding of ballet.   In my opinion many of those works have been unsuccessful and not worth NYCB's expenditure of resources.  Even if you don't care for some of Ratmansky's works, at least they will utilize the ballet idiom in a sophisticated manner.   

    I think Ratmansky was being rather diplomatic in explaining his departure from ABT.  As an example, when ABT presented a second cast of his The Seasons in the Fall at the Koch, there was one ballerina who had a difficult role and was obviously out of her depth in performing the very difficult choreography.  Ratmansky will not encounter such issues at NYCB ,where the depth of talent at every level is astonishing.  The company has a seemingly endless pipeline of remarkable talent right now.

    It makes complete sense that he would sign on with NYCB.  

    I can think of at least one NYCB dancer who is not celebrating the hiring of Ratmansky for the next 5 years.

  4. 2 minutes ago, AB'sMom said:

    Didn’t he flirt with NYCB before signing a contract with ABT? If I remember correctly he went with ABT because they wouldn’t require him to choreograph exclusively for them. It sounds like this contract with NYCB is the same. It says one new work a year for them, but nothing about exclusivity.

    Yes, he did.  Peter Marins offered him the position before ABT, but as I recall he did not want to commit the amount of time that Martins was requiring.   

  5. 43 minutes ago, FayBallet said:

    I see that there's a 7:00 p.m. Sleeping Beauty performance on Sunday, 02/19. Does anyone know what the occasion is?

    It's to make up for the fact that there is no performance on Tues Feb 14.  It must take an entire day to load the scenery for SB.  In fact, for as long as I can recall for SB and for the Martins SL they have to skip the Tuesday show and they add  a 7PM Sunday show. 

  6. On SB casting, I think Megan Fairchild is dancing at the height of her powers right now, so I think she could probably still present a very wonderful Aurora.  I'm less sure about Tiler Peck, but I think she will dance at a high level.  Possibly the most authentic performance will be Woodward, because she is younger and has such great technique.  

    I'm guessing that additional Auroras will be Phelan  and Emma Von Enck.  

    A lot will also depend on Desire.  I think we will definitely see Huxley, Chan and Furlan as Desiree.  I'm not sure Janzen will be case because he is just working his way back from injury.  Ball seems be on a modified work schedule, with limited casting (due to lingering injury?). I can't imagine that Tyler Angle can get through this role at this point in his career, but it's possible.

    Interestingly, years ago Harrison Coll was cast in major roles, but his star seems to have fallen at the company.  

    I'm rooting for a Mejia Desire.

     

  7. Woodward is a more brilliant technician, and Phelan is a lyrical dancer with weaker technical abilities.  Woodward has been excellent in creating characters.  I thought her performances in La Sylphide and Sleeping Beauty were very good.  I hope they give  Woodward  Coppelia during the next cycle when it is revived.    

  8. I attended the final Nutcracker yesterday.  My main motivation was to see Roman Mejia.  He was dazzling.  We frequently talk about promotions for the ladies, but in my opinion Mejia has proven himself as deserving of elevation.  His technical brilliance is undeniable.  His partnering has improved a great deal.  I hope to see him as a new Prince Desire this season.   

    I had never seen Tiler Peck as Sugarplum before.  Her musicality, stage presence and technique remain magical.  However, this role exposes  to a high degree that she can no longer raise her leg into a full arabesque position.  

    Phelan was Dewdrop.  A terrific performance except for when she had to spin.   Turning is her kryptonite.  I've seen her also come to grief because of fouettes  in other roles like Symphony in C.   She got through the few fouettes required in Dewdrop, but they were sloppy and traveling.  

    Emma Von Enck was a treasure as Marzipan.  I can't wait to see what other roles she will be assigned going forward.  

    Happy New Year to all!  May 2023 be filled with health, happiness and lots of ballet.

     

     

  9. I attended tonight's performance.  I have not been to Nutcracker in many years.  Megan Fairchild as Dewdrop pretty much stole the show.  She dances with authority, technical brilliance and joy that radiates out to every person in the theater.  A sensational  performance.  Laracey was very good as SPF.  She has long, beautiful limbs which work perfectly in this role. She had difficulty with a pirouette (came off pointe too soon), but other than that she did pretty well in the roleRussell Janzen made his long awaited return to the stage.  He looks in great shape.  There isn't an ounce of extra weight on his frame.  As always, he was an elegant and gallant partner.  However, I thought his solos were slow and cautious.  It's going to take some time for him to work his way back after missing so much time.  

  10. 30 minutes ago, uptowner said:

    I went to check for a pair of tickets for Nutcracker and 😮 it really is sold out (one or two ADA seats available for a few of the remaining performances). Good for NYCB, I hope they are making lots of money and can spend it on promotions! Looks like audiences are coming back to the theater in a big way again.  

    I'm not sure if this will help, but try it.  I'm a subscriber and when I logged in and tried to buy Nut tickets, it showed me almost no seats except ADA.  I logged out and looked for Nut tickets and suddenly there were plenty of seats available on the seat map.  I only logged in when it was time for checkout, and the seats were already in my cart. This was about two weeks ago.  I have no idea why their computer software would operate in this way, but that was my experience.  See if that helps.

  11. 6 minutes ago, California said:

    Having seen both of these reconstructions in the theater, I wholeheartedly agree that it would be great if ABT could acquire Ratmansky's Swan Lake and Giselle.

    I think Giselle would play well. Many balletomanes are likely to go see the United Ukrainians at the Kennedy Center in February and I suspect they would agree. The famous Willis Fugue, the elaborate ending with the return of Bathilde, and Giselle swallowed up by the earth are highlights. They wouldn't even need new sets, except for the contraption at the end.

    I'm not so sure about Swan Lake. I saw a report some time ago that La Scala is going back to their more standard Swan Lake, and Bolle never performed in the reconstruction. We also don't know if Miami might have exclusive rights for a time in North America. (They presented it last year.)

    I'm quite certain that Miami has exclusive rights to North American performances of the Ratmansky SL for  a few years.  I wish they would bring it to NY as I was not able to see it in Florida last season.  

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