sweets Posted February 21, 2005 Share Posted February 21, 2005 So what does everyone think of the recent merger of Maximum Dance Company and Ballet Gamonet in Miami? They will now be called "Maximum Dance Company presents Ballet Gamonet. Any thoughts? Link to comment
bart Posted February 21, 2005 Share Posted February 21, 2005 (edited) I read the link to the Miami Herald article but am not familiar with either company. We've been in Palm Beach County for only 4 years, and I know that Gamonet was formerly with Miami City Ballet for quite a while. But I don't recall any of his ballets in the current repertoire. Are there plans to bring the new company north to Broward and Palm Beach? Do you know if Gamonet owns the rights to the dances he created for Miami City? Edited February 21, 2005 by bart Link to comment
Mel Johnson Posted February 22, 2005 Share Posted February 22, 2005 After looking at this thread and the one about Fort Worth/Dallas and their relatively new company, I wonder if there's now a trend toward longer and longer company names? I mean they're not the "Grands Ballets de Johann de von Gambolputty-Ausferneschplendenschlitttercrassenbonenfrieddiggerdingledangledongledungleeding lieberburstein von Knackerthrasherapplebangerhorowitzticolensicgranderknottyspeltnicklegrandlichgru mblemayerspelterwasserkurstlichhimbleeisenbahnwagengutenabendbitteeinnürnbergerbr atwustlegerspurtenmitweimaheluberhundsfutzengumberaberschönebankerkalbsfleischmit tlerausser von Hautkopft of Ulm", but they're still quite a mouthful. Link to comment
Justdoit Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 After looking at this thread and the one about Fort Worth/Dallas and their relatively new company, I wonder if there's now a trend toward longer and longer company names? I mean they're not the "Grands Ballets de Johann de von Gambolputty-Ausferneschplendenschlitttercrassenbonenfrieddiggerdingledangledongledungleedinglieberburstein von Knackerthrasherapplebangerhorowitzticolensicgranderknottyspeltnicklegrandlichgru mblemayerspelterwasserkurstlichhimbleeisenbahnwagengutenabendbitteeinnürnbergerbr atwustlegerspurtenmitweimaheluberhundsfutzengumberaberschönebankerkalbsfleischmit tlerausser von Hautkopft of Ulm", but they're still quite a mouthful. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Mel, you gave me quite a chuckle with that one! However, to answer the question about Gamonet's ballets and who owns the rights. He does, most certainly. MCB has not performed one of his ballets since they parted ways a few years ago. His ballets are also not listed in the rep as well. Link to comment
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