GeorgeB fan Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 I know some maybe thinking "Oh Lord, GeorgeBfan is asking another topic question." But I couldn't help myself. This is my first day of summer vacation (I'm in the educational profession) and I'm presently bore. So with kindness please humor me. :sweating: But I'm curious, with the exception of Kyra Nichols and Darci Kistler, who among the current principal and soloist ballerinas at NYCB do you believe would inspire Balanchine to create a ballet for her. Explain her quailties. Of course there's the chance that no current ballerina have any quailtites that could inspire him. Explain that too. This could be a stupid topic also. I'm sorry, as I said I'm on vacation, but I won't be traveling away for another two-week, so you maybe hearing from me quite alot. Link to comment
Alexandra Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 We love people who post topics! Please, never be afraid to do that. I think this is an interesting question -- City Ballet fans, please speculate to your hearts' content. Link to comment
canbelto Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 I think Jenifer Ringer. I know she's not a "stereotypical" Balanchine ballerina (not that there is that sort of thing). She's also married to another member of the company, and Mr. B would not like that either. (Paul Mejia and Suzanne Farrell, anyone?). But she's so bubbly, girlish, and vulnerable. She has the kind of all-American charm that Mr. B liked. She's enchanting. I love her. I also think Sofiane Sylve. Link to comment
aspirant Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 I'd vote Tiler Peck (in sticking with the 'not quite yet in the company' tradition of identifying talent) Link to comment
Farrell Fan Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 In my own mind I'm disqualifying from consideration the biomuses Eifman chose for Balanchine -- Wendy Whelan, Alexandra Ansanelli, and Maria Kowroski. This is too bad, I know, but as my Aunt Vita says, "What are you gonna do?" Balanchine might be interested in how Sofiane Sylve could be better integrated into his company. He'd see possibilites for creating new ballets for the talents of Ashley Bouder and Rachel Rutherford. And despite his avowed preference for big dancers, he might decide to develop Megan Fairchild into something more that a little girl with a great big smile. This is an interesting topic. Link to comment
nysusan Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 I can only imagine what wonders Balanchine would have created with Whelan and Kowroski as inspiration. Too bad we'll never know. Link to comment
perky Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 Mr. Balanchine would most definately have known how to develope and showcase Carla Korbes, and not only would Wendy Whelan have inspired him artistically, I think he would have loved her personality and her commitment to his choreography. Link to comment
carbro Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 What makes this so difficult is that each of Balanchine's great muses was so completely different from the others. There is no type. But I can't believe that he wouldn't have been attracted to Wendy and Alexandra, because each so strongly exemplifies his exhortation to give everything to the moment. Link to comment
Patricia Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 Sofiane Sylve. He'd be delierious. Jennifer Ringer too! Link to comment
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