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Third week casting for 2005 spring season


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Program and Casting Subject to Change

* First time in role

+ Guest Artist

# SAB Student

MAY 10-15, 2005

TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 10 AT 7:30PM [Quinn]

Apollo: MARTINS, ANSANELLI, BOUDER, RUTHERFORD

Intermission

Tālā Gaisma: KISTLER, SYLVE, WEESE, SOTO*

Intermission

Distant Cries: WHELAN, BOAL

Pause

An American in Paris: RINGER, KÖRBES, WOETZEL

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 11 AT 8:00PM

Allegro Brillante: NICHOLS, MARTINS [McDill]

Pause

Tarantella: FAIRCHILD, DE LUZ [Moverman]

Intermission

Tālā Gaisma: KISTLER, SYLVE, WEESE, SOTO

Intermission

Musagète: WHELAN, KOWROSKI, ANSANELLI, TEWSLEY+, la COUR, LIANG, HANNA [Chelton, Delmoni]

THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12 AT 8:00PM

Harlequinade:

Columbine: ANSANELLI

Pierrette: EDGE

Le Bonne Fée: REICHLEN

Lead Aoulette: HYLTIN*

Harlequin: MILLEPIED

Pierrot: HENDRICKSON*

Léandre: DANCHIG-WARING

Cassandre: KRAMAREVSKY+

Intermission

Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3:

Elegy: BAR, la COUR

Waltz: RUTHERFORD, FAYETTE

scherzo: BOUDER, ULBRICHT*

Theme: SYLVE, ASKEGARD

FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13 AT 8:00PM

Allegro Brillante: RINGER, NEAL [McDill]

Pause

Double Aria: KOWROSKI, la COUR

Pause

Broken Promise: BOUDER, HANNA [Grant]

Intermission

Barber Violin Concerto: KISTLER, EVANS, BOUDER, ASKEGARD [Nikkanen]

Intermission

Glass Pieces: KROHN*, HIGGINS, RUTHERFORD, ORZA*, A. STAFFORD, la COUR, WHELAN, TEWSLEY+

SATURDAY MATINEE, MAY 14 AT 2:00PM [Moredock]

Allegro Brillante: RINGER, NEAL [McDill]

Intermission

Harlequinade:

Columbine: ANSANELLI

Pierrette: EDGE

Le Bonne Fée: REICHLEN

Lead Aoulette: HYLTIN

Harlequin: MILLEPIED

Pierrot: HENDRICKSON

Léandre: DANCHIG-WARING

Cassandre: KRAMAREVSKY+

SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 14 AT 8:00PM [Quinn]

An American in Paris: RINGER, KÖRBES, WOETZEL [Grant]

Pause

Broken Promise: BOUDER, HANNA

Pause

Distant Cries: WHELAN, BOAL

Pause

Tarantella: FAIRCHILD, ULBRICHT [Moverman]

Intermission

Musagète: WHELAN, KOWROSKI, ANSANELLI, TEWSLEY+, la COUR, LIANG, HANNA [Chelton, Delmoni]

SUNDAY MATINEE, MAY 15 AT 3:00PM [Kaplow]

Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3:

Elegy: BAR, la COUR

Waltz: RUTHERFORD, FAYETTE

Scherzo: BOUDER, ULBRICHT

Theme: SYLVE, ASKEGARD

Intermission

Musagète: WHELAN, KOWROSKI, ANSANELLI, TEWSLEY+, la COUR, LIANG, HANNA [Chelton, Nikkanen]

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Is there nobody else other than Martins who can perform Apollo? Isn't it time to give some other dancers a chance at this? If the company doesn't have somebody to dance an Apollo, one of the signature roles of NYCB, than it is in trouble, no? Neal performed Apollo (to great effect) for Suzanne Farrell. Can he get a sniff of the role at his home company? Millepied? Somebody? (Sébastien Marcovici would be interesting in it, but he's still injured)

Guest nycdog
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Hübbe has done it a lot.

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No offense to Hubbe (I love his portrayal) but he's not an up-and-comer or in the prime of his career. The next generation needs to perform these roles now, while they can still be coached by a Boal or Hubbe. I don't like to quote my own articles, but in an interview with Ballet Alert, Boal expressed that he thought it was time for other (younger) dancers to take on Apollo and Prodigal Son. He got his chance before he was 30 and he thought Millepied and Marcovici should get their chance before they become too old.

Guest nycdog
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I don't think there IS a replacement for Hübbe in the company right now for Apollo.

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I'm not looking for a replacement for Hubbe. But he and Boal were able to build up there interpretations of Apollo on stage over time. Other dancers need to get that chance too, especially if the ballet is to continue to thrive in this company. How much can an interpretation evolve if the dancer gets his first chance at 32?

Posted

Marcovici seems like a natural choice, and i'd love to see Evans get a shot as well. I'd bet marcovici wll do it soon; he seems to be getting cast in a lot of the Boal rep. Maybe LaCour?

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I think Marcovici & Hubbe are currently injured.

I don't mind seeing Nilas in it, in fact I saw him do a very fine one a couple years ago. But we do need some new ones, now Boal is departing.

I would like to see any of these men try Apollo:

Albert Evans

Charles Askegard

Stephen Hanna

Benjamin Millepied

James Fayette

Jared Angle

Philip Neal

Edwaard Liang

Ask LaCour

Adam Hendrickson

Antonio Carmena

Seth Orza

Sean Suozzi

Andrew Veyette

Amar Ramasar

I once proposed Joaquin de Luz for both Apollo & Prodigal but there were some objections. Is it just because he's short?

Robert Tewsley would be remarkable, I think, but I guess it would have to be as a guest artist at this point. Too bad his NYCB career was so riddled with injuries.

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I'd like to see Damian do it. I know a lot of people scoff at the idea, because he doesn't have classically god-like good looks. So what? :( I am willing to suspend disbelief. I'm pretty sure he's done the role in small touring groups, but I think he could bring his own stamp to it at NYCB.

Another vote for Evans here! :crying:

Hendrickson. Hmmm. Interesting idea. I'll enjoy imagining that one, and maybe he will get a chance at the role before too long.

Posted

Damian? Sure...great idea. I guess I assumed he'd done it already. And I think he's good-looking - not handsome or beautiful but with great eyes and expression.

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Evans, absolutely Evans.

Robert Tewsley would be remarkable, I think, but I guess it would have to be as a guest artist at this point.

But if we're going to entertain the possibility of guest artists then the one male dancer I would really love to see as Apollo would be David Hallberg. Wouldn't it be something to watch him grow into that role...

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As I stated in a different string, Ask la Cour has already done Apollo, in a trip with Millepied's subset of NYCB dancers. His muses in Stockholm (I think) were Saskia Beskow, Ellen Bar, and Amanda Hankes.

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Stroke of genius, NYSusan! I read "Hallberg" and my heart just opened up :wub: . He's another dancer whose growth can be tracked almost from performance to performance. It would be fascinating to see him learn his way into the role over time.

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Would it be impossible for ABT to acquire the [complete] Apollo? And who would you like to be Hallberg's Muses?

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Doesn't ABT do the complete Apollo?  I'm sure I saw Ethan Steifel perform the birth scene in an ABT Apollo, with Herrera as Polyhymnia (cannot recall the other muses)

Thant must have been during my "dark " years. Would love to see it, they have several men who would be interesting as Apollo, including Steifel & Gomes. My choices for the muses would be Murphy, Wiles & Meunier... :wub:

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I like your Muses, too, Susan, and while I think Gillian would be a really fine Terpsichore, I'd just love to see Veronika in that role.

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Doesn't ABT do the complete Apollo?  I'm sure I saw Ethan Steifel perform the birth scene in an ABT Apollo, with Herrera as Polyhymnia (cannot recall the other muses)

I remember an Apollo at the Met with Jaffe as Terpsichore, plus Kent and Herrera, and Kathleen Moore as Leto. 1995?

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On one of my first post I mention that Albert Evans would be a noble Apollo!! Phillip Neal I think would bring great elegence to the role as well as Sebastien Marcovici. But Oberon mention a name I never once thought of, James Fayette. It could be very interesting watching him tackling this role, at the very least his muses would have one of the best partnered Apollos.

But all this talking about Apollo made me think of another signature ballet from NYCB, The Prodigal Son. I could be wrong but it does seem that currently Peter Boal is the only dancer that has both ballets in his repertoire. I know that Damian Woetzel dance Prodigal and maybe Nikolaj Hubbe, he I'm not sure, but if they are the only three, soon to be minus one, dancers performing this ballet, then Peter Martins should be looking in the ranks to find other dancers to fill this important role. Benjamin Millepied comes to mind as well as Joaquin de Luz.

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Carbro, we seem to be on the same wavelength quite often, I've often found myself nodding my head in agreement when I read your posts...

I like your Muses, too, Susan, and while I think Gillian would be a really fine Terpsichore, I'd just love to see Veronika in that role.

Veronika came to mind as soon as I started thinking about the Muses, but then I thought I'd wait to see how she does in Ballet Imperial. She has such a wonderful quality about her dancing, both expansive & expressive, but I'm not sure it's the kind of quality I prefer for Balanchine's works. On the other hand, I knew I wanted to see Murphy in more Balanchine the first time I saw her in Theme & Variations.

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