AmandaNYC Posted July 7, 2004 Share Posted July 7, 2004 Free Balanchine Centennial Tribute at Summerstage in Central Park on the 27th and 28th of July. Summerstage Balanchine Tribute ---------- Artist: George Balanchine Date & Time: 7/27/2004 8:30 PM (and 7/28) Gates Open: 7:30 PM Genre: Dance Price: A special tribute to the foremost ballet choreographer of the 20th century. The all-Balanchine program features Apollo, and Tchaikovsky Pas De Deux, and excerpts from Agon, Who Cares?, and Stars and Stripes; performed by principal dancers from American Ballet Theatre, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and New York City Ballet. Choreographies by George Balanchine. The George Balanchine Trust. Balanchine is a trademark of The George Balanchine Trust. ------------ Anyone know how early you need to go to get on line to get in? -amanda Link to comment
nysusan Posted July 7, 2004 Share Posted July 7, 2004 Anyone know how early you need to go to get on line to get in? Good question. Is this at an oudoor venue in the park? I haven't been to a performance in Central Park in years, but I definitely want to go to this one! Link to comment
Dale Posted July 7, 2004 Share Posted July 7, 2004 The web site says 90 minutes before the show is the usual time to line up. I haven't been to a concert in the park in a long time - and even then it was for a rock concert and everybody sat (actually, stood) on the grass. I hope it is not like that. I've had bad experiences with outdoor venues for dance. Last year's Caramor Fest. with Boal and Co. was a problem. The theater was made for music, so there was no incline and, unless you were sitting right in front, you couldn't see. I'd rather not go, then sit for an hour trying to get a glimpse of the performance through a sea of heads. Link to comment
carbro Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 Wow, it's like four or five years since I was last at Summerstage (Parsons Dance Co.). It may have changed, but then it was a stage set in front of a lawn. We sat on the grass. If it rains, you get wet. Kinda along the lines of the Philharmonic in the Park, exc. at Summerstage, you can see the performers. Best route: Enter at 72nd St. from either 5th Ave. or CPW. It's near the wisteria Pergola. Link to comment
Dale Posted July 22, 2004 Share Posted July 22, 2004 Time Out New York reported on the lineup: DTH will perform Apollo (with Alicia Graf as Terpsichore); Millepied and Ringer do the Stars and Stripes pas de deux), Kowroski and Soto perform the Agon pas de deux; Murphy and Stiefel take on the Tchaikovsky pas de deux; and then dancers from ABT and NYCB perform excerpts from Who Cares?, including Teresa Reichlen. I wonder if they will do the Clap Yo' Hands ending of Who Cares? According to the latest issue of Ballet Review, when a similar group did last year in Moscow, the Who Cares? performance ended with that rarely performed section. Link to comment
AmandaNYC Posted July 27, 2004 Author Share Posted July 27, 2004 Alas the weather for both evenings looks to be rainy. Any idea if they cancel/postpone if there's rain. Or must the show go on? (I can't find such info. on their website) -amanda Link to comment
lampwick Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 Last year and the year before, there was a decent amount of bleacher seating at Summerstage so the sitelines really aren't too bad. Link to comment
nysusan Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 The website said that performances go on "rain or shine". I decided to pass tonight - I'm not willing to sit in the rain! Maybe the weather will be better tomorrow. Link to comment
Juliet Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 I hope the dancers are being adequately paid. What a delightful way to begin your break-- I'll cross my fingers for no injuries...... Link to comment
Anthony_NYC Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 The website said that performances go on "rain or shine". I decided to pass tonight - I'm not willing to sit in the rain! Maybe the weather will be better tomorrow. Good God, I can't imagine anybody could dance in this amazing torrent of rain and thunder (unless they're reviving The Flood). What a storm! It's been years since I've been to anything at Summerstage, but I don't believe the stage is even covered, is it? I also don't remember there being any kind of shelter for the audience, so even if they dance, it'll be for an audience of ducks. What a shame, I was really looking forward to it. Link to comment
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