Farrell Fan Posted August 4, 2003 Share Posted August 4, 2003 As it stands now -- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Dec. 2,3,4,6 -- 8 p.m. Mozartiana, Tschaikovsky pas de deux, Serenade, Meditation. (All Tschaikosky program.) Friday, Dec. 5 --8p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 6, Sunday, Dec. 7 -- 2:30 p.m. "The Balanchine Couple...exploring the evolution of the pas de deux at the heart of Balanchine's choreography." Performances will be at the Eisenhower Theater. Link to comment
Petra Posted August 5, 2003 Share Posted August 5, 2003 Does anyone know the touring schedule of the Suzanne Farrell Company? I gather they'll be performing in DC, at the Balanchine Symposium (Michigan?) and in California. Anywhere else?? Link to comment
Ari Posted September 6, 2003 Share Posted September 6, 2003 The Kennedy Center has announced that there will be four additional "events" featuring Suzanne Farrell and members of her company: Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 2:00 pm: Open Rehearsal Wednesday, Dec. 3 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm: "Exploring Ballet With Suzanne Farrell" (for adults) "From plies to pirouettes, discover how it feels to dance as Suzanne Farrell leads this unique and inspriational movement class for adult non-dancers. Please wear solid-colored, close-fitting clothing, such as yoga pants or leggings, and ballet slippers; a ballet skirt is optional. Space is limited." Friday, Jan. 9, 2004 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm: Coaching a Solo Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm: Pas de Deux All but the second are available as a subscription for $40 (or $36 for subscribers or KC Members). "Exploring Ballet" is $35. Link to comment
kfw Posted September 10, 2003 Share Posted September 10, 2003 It'll cost you $35 to look silly dancing for Farrell December 3. But hey, that's cheaper than Michael Jordan's basketball camps! Link to comment
koshka Posted September 10, 2003 Share Posted September 10, 2003 It pleases me immensely that the Kennedy Center is offering more of these events to subscribers, rather than just to big donors. There are also a few open rehearsals and a Royal Danish Ballet master class for which tickets are available; as far as I know, last year these events were only for the big donors or others with connections of some sort. I really hope these events are "successful" by whatever measure the Kennedy Center uses so that the trend will continue. And yes, I'll be passing on the actual class too. :-) Link to comment
scoop Posted September 11, 2003 Share Posted September 11, 2003 Um, I thought the class sounded, uh, worth taking. Am I a total geek? Link to comment
koshka Posted September 11, 2003 Share Posted September 11, 2003 Well, to me the class sounded interesting, but given that there are a bunch of other appealing events and that it would cut into some of my "regular" classes, I'm passing. A mid-level technique class might be a different story. :-) Link to comment
carbro Posted September 11, 2003 Share Posted September 11, 2003 At the time of the previous Balanchine festival, Farrell gave a couple of talks at the Library for the Performing Arts. When someone asked if she'd be willing to teach a Balanchine Class, she asked for a show of hands as to how many would be interested in taking one. Many, many hands shot up.:huepfen: After the lecture, about three pages (legal yellow) worth of people signed up. All arrangements were made, time set, space secured. Then, there was an abrupt change in Farrell's financial relationship with NYCB and, finding she had to devote more time on the road, ended up cancelling the event just a few days before it was to take place. Major, major disappointment for me! Please, any BA'niks who take the class, post minutely detailed reports. And merde! Link to comment
scoop Posted September 11, 2003 Share Posted September 11, 2003 I think if it were someone else teaching, I'd worry that it would be one of those awful things where the unsuspecting are indulged into thinking they're "dancing," but given that it's Suzanne, I have higher hopes. I'm slightly giddy at just the idea of being in a class setting with her! :grinning: Presumably I'll settle down before December! Link to comment
scoop Posted September 24, 2003 Share Posted September 24, 2003 Oh, WOE! A couple of Saturdays ago I stopped by the Kennedy Center to buy a ticket for this and was told they couldn't sell me one because it was part of a package. I didn't have time to sort through which package, how many events, etc., so I took a brochure and thought I'd deal with it later. Well, between Isabel and just general life-clutter, I only got around to checking the KenCen website today to find out the class is SOLD OUT! So to echo Cabro, anyone who goes, many details please! Link to comment
carbro Posted October 3, 2003 Share Posted October 3, 2003 Here's something interesting and fun: Suzanne Farrell discusses her program selection. It runs just under two minutes. Link to comment
Alexandra Posted November 14, 2003 Share Posted November 14, 2003 Current info for Kennedy Center season (from the Kennedy Center's press release dated today): Repertory: Evenings, Tuesday, December 2 - Thursday, December 4 & Saturday, December 6: Mozartiana “Tempo di Valse” from The Nutcracker Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux Serenade Friday Evening, Saturday & Sunday Matinees: The Balanchine Couple: Pas de Deux from Apollo Pas de Deux from La Sonnambula Pas de Deux from La Valse “The Unanswered Question” from Ivesiana Pas de Deux from Agon Meditation Divertissement from Don Quixote Second Pas de Deux from Chaconne Pas de Deux and Finale from Stars and Stripes Dancers: Principal dancers with the company are Jennifer Fournier, Chan Hon Goh, Natalia Magnicaballi, Peter Boal, and Runqiao Du. Soloists are April Ball, Frances Katzen, Shannon Parsley, Bonnie Pickard, Momchil Mladenov, Jared Redick and Alexander Ritter. Other company members include Erin Ackert, Gina Artese, Amy Brandt, Amy Cole, Kristen Gallagher, Elisabeth Holowchuk, Katelyn Prominski, Lisa Reneau, Mariaelena Ruiz, Cheryl Sladkin, Meaghan Spedden, Lydia Walker, Bill Biondolino, Ryan Kelly, Benjamin Lester, Eric Ragan, Stephen Straub and Alfiero Supan. Company apprentices are Celeste Birr-Gucanac, Parise Sellitti, Ilona Wall, and Alexandra Wasell. Ron Matson is the Musical Director and Conductor; Holly Hynes is the Costume Designer; Russell Sandifer is the Lighting Designer. Link to comment
Guest Alice172 Posted November 9, 2004 Share Posted November 9, 2004 Other company members include Erin Ackert, Gina Artese, Amy Brandt, Amy Cole, Kristen Gallagher, Elisabeth Holowchuk, Katelyn Prominski, Lisa Reneau, Mariaelena Ruiz, Cheryl Sladkin, Meaghan Spedden, Lydia Walker, Bill Biondolino, Ryan Kelly, Benjamin Lester, Eric Ragan, Stephen Straub and Alfiero Supan. So what are those dancers? corps members of Suzanne Farrel Ballet? I am just asking b/c Erin Ackert who I grew up with in my ballet class was in ABT's Studio co. before but now she isn't so I did a search to see where she is now. This topic came up on google. Just curious, thank you! Link to comment
Alexandra Posted November 10, 2004 Share Posted November 10, 2004 Hi, Alice -- the Farrell company doesn't offer a year-round contract, so there's a lot of turnover. There's a bit of uncertainty about the company's future now, it seems. This year's tour was cancelled, and there's been no announcement yet of what's in store after this spring's revival of Balanchine's "Don Quixote." I can't help trace your friend, I'm afriaid -- perhaps another one of our readers will know where Erin Ackert is. Link to comment
BalletGirl Posted November 10, 2004 Share Posted November 10, 2004 Alice, I actually work with Erin Ackert and Lisa Reneau in NYC-- but anyways, she is off to Pennsylvania Ballet to do Nutcracker and maybe more. I love Erin, she is such a sweet girl!! Anyways, she is doing very well!! Link to comment
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