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Subscription tickets arrived today (no word on single ticket orders). Priority exchange dates are Sunday March 25 - Saturday March 31.

Thanks for the info drb, I'm still waiting for my subscription tickets. I ordered a second sub this season so that may be holding it up. Hope I get them soon, I definitely have a few to exchange and I like to make my changes right at the beginning of exchange week!

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Here's the official release (Veronika Part to lead new Sleeping Beauty!):

CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE’S

SPRING SEASON AT METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE

Veronika Part and Marcelo Gomes to Lead World Premiere Cast of

The Sleeping Beauty on June 1, 2007

Guest Artists Desmond Richardson and Rasta Thomas

to Perform Title Role in Othello

Additional casting for American Ballet Theatre’s 2007 Spring Season at the Metropolitan Opera House, May 14-July 7, was announced today by Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie.

Principal Dancers for the engagement will include Nina Ananiashvili, Maxim Beloserkovsky, Jose Manuel Carreño, Angel Corella, Herman Cornejo, Irina Dvorovenko, Alessandra Ferri, Marcelo Gomes, David Hallberg, Paloma Herrera, Julie Kent, Vladimir Malakhov, Gillian Murphy, Xiomara Reyes, Ethan Stiefel, Diana Vishneva and Michele Wiles.

Guest artists for the engagement include Roberto Bolle, a resident guest artist with La Scala in Milan, Guillaume Côté, a principal dancer with National Ballet of Canada, Desmond Richardson, artistic director of Complexions dance company and former ABT Principal Dancer, and Rasta Thomas.

Countrywide Financial is the National Sponsor of American Ballet Theatre. Superfund Asset Management, Inc. and Northern Trust are the sponsors of ABT’s Metropolitan Opera House Season. The 2007 Metropolitan Opera House season is also made possible with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

The 2007 Spring Season will open with the Spring Gala performance featuring ABT’s Principal Dancers on Monday, May 14 at 6:30 pm. The Gala performance will include a special guest performance by internationally renowned pianist Lang Lang.

Honorary Chairmen for the Spring Gala are Caroline Kennedy and Blaine Trump. Co-Chairmen are Carolina Herrera, Sloan Lindemann Barnett, Tory Burch and Susan Fales-Hill. Vice Chairmen include Anne Grauso, Dassyi Olarte de Kanavos and Tara Rockefeller. ABT’s Spring Gala is generously sponsored by First American Title Insurance Company of New York, GRAFF, Griffon Corporation, Carolina Herrera, Ltd., Tivia and Richard Kramer, La Prairie, and RexCorp Realty.

World Premiere

The World Premiere of ABT’s all-new production of The Sleeping Beauty is scheduled for Friday evening, June 1 with Veronika Part as Princess Aurora and Marcelo Gomes as Prince Désiré. Part and Gomes will reprise their roles on Monday, June 4. Paloma Herrera and Angel Corella will debut in the leading roles at the Saturday, June 2 matinee performance with a repeat of their roles on Thursday evening, June 7. Julie Kent and Ethan Stiefel will perform the leading roles on the evenings of June 2 and June 5. Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky will debut in the leading roles at the Wednesday, June 6 matinee and Friday evening, June 8. Diana Vishneva will perform the role of Aurora for the first time with ABT, opposite Vladimir Malakhov as Prince Désiré, on Wednesday evening, June 6 and again on Saturday evening, June 9. Gillian Murphy and David Hallberg will debut in the leading roles at the Saturday, June 9 matinee.

The Sleeping Beauty, with choreography after Marius Petipa, will be staged by Kevin McKenzie and Gelsey Kirkland, with assistance by Michael Chernov. The production, which will receive eleven performances through June 9, features scenery by Tony Walton, costumes by Willa Kim and lighting by Richard Pilbrow and Dawn Chiang. Tara and John Milne are the original underwriters of ABT’s The Sleeping Beauty. Co-underwriters of this production are Joan Taub Ades and Alan M. Ades, Adrienne Arsht, Arlene and Harvey Blau, Devon and Peter Briger, Susan and Leonard Feinstein, Lori and Stephen Garofalo, Jill L. Leinbach and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Shaw. Additional funding has been provided by the NIB Foundation. Special thanks to Caroline Newhouse. Performances of The Sleeping Beauty are made possible with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Revival

Commissioned by American Ballet Theatre in 1997, Lar Lubovitch’s Othello will have its New York Revival Premiere on Tuesday evening, May 22 with Julie Kent as Desdemona and Marcelo Gomes in the title role. Gillian Murphy and David Hallberg will perform the leading roles at the matinee on Wednesday, May 23. Guest artist Rasta Thomas will perform the title role on Wednesday evening, May 23 opposite Xiomara Reyes. Alessandra Ferri will debut in the role of Desdemona opposite guest artist Desmond Richardson as Othello on Thursday evening, May 24. Othello is choreographed by Lubovitch and set to a commissioned score by Elliot Goldenthal. The full-evening ballet features scenery by George Tsypin, costumes by Ann Hould-Ward, lighting by Pat Collins and projections by Wendall K. Harrington. The ballet received its revival premiere on January 11, 2007 at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Othello will be given four performances through May 24. This production has been made possible by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. Additional funding has been provided by the Audrey Love Charitable Foundation.

Returning Classics

Following the Opening Night Gala, American Ballet Theatre will present eight consecutive performances of Natalia Makarova’s La Bayadère, beginning Tuesday evening, May 15. Set to the music of Ludwig Minkus and arranged by John Lanchbery, La Bayadère features scenery by PierLuigi Samaritani, costumes by Theoni V. Aldredge and lighting by Toshiro Ogawa. Conceived and directed by Makarova after Marius Petipa, La Bayadère was given its World Premiere by ABT in 1980. The season’s first performance of the full-evening ballet will feature Paloma Herrera as Nikiya, Angel Corella as Solor and Gillian Murphy as Gamzatti. This production was generouslysupported through an endowed gift from Ruth and Harold Newman. La Bayadère is presented in loving memory of Mrs. Caroline Newhouse.

The season’s first performance of Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon is scheduled for Monday evening, June 11 with Alessandra Ferri in the title role and guest artist Roberto Bolle as Des Grieux, Herman Cornejo as Lescaut and Gillian Murphy as Lescaut’s Mistress. Set to a score by Jules Massenet and inspired by the novel Manon Lescaut, Manon was staged for ABT by Monica Parker and features scenery and costumes by Nicholas Georgiadis and lighting by Thomas Skelton. Manon was given its World Premiere by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House in London on

March 7, 1974 and was first performed by ABT at the Metropolitan Opera House on May 28, 1993. This production was generously supported through an endowed gift from Anka K. Palitz, in memory of Clarence Y. Palitz, Jr.

Diana Vishneva and Angel Corella will lead the season’s first performance of Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet on Monday evening, June 18. Set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, Romeo and Juliet features scenery and costumes by Nicholas Georgiadis and lighting by Thomas Skelton. Principal Dancer Alessandra Ferri will dance her final performance with American Ballet Theatre in the role of Juliet on Saturday evening, June 23 at the Metropolitan Opera House. In her final bow as Juliet, Ferri will dance opposite guest artist Roberto Bolle as Romeo. Romeo and Juliet, scheduled for eight performances through June 23, received its World Premiere by The Royal Ballet in London on February 9, 1965 and was given its ABT Company Premiere at the Metropolitan Opera House on April 22, 1985. ABT’s production of Romeo and Juliet is generously underwritten through an endowed gift from Ali and Monica Wambold. Additional funding has been provided by the Audrey Love Charitable Foundation.

Eight performances of Swan Lake, choreographed by Kevin McKenzie after Marius Petipa, will be given beginning Monday evening, June 25 with Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky leading the opening night cast. Swan Lake is set to the score by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky and features scenery and costumes by Zack Brown and lighting by Duane Schuler. This production of Swan Lake premiered on March 24, 2000 at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Swan Lake is generously underwritten by The Rosh Foundation.

Last season’s Company Premiere of James Kudelka’s Cinderella will conclude the season with seven performances beginning Monday evening, July 2. The three-act ballet, set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, features scenery and costumes by David Boechler and lighting by Christopher Dennis. Kudelka’s Cinderella was given its World Premiere by The National Ballet of Canada in Toronto, Canada on May 8, 2004. This production was generously supported through an endowed gift from Monica, Stefano, Cosima, and Tassilo Corsi. This production is made possible with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

Returning Repertory

Eight performances of repertory, May 25 through May 31, will also be featured as part of American Ballet Theatre’s Spring Season. The program will include George Balanchine’s Symphonie Concertante followed by Sir Frederick Ashton’s The Dream.

Set to Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante in E flat Major for Violin and Viola, Symphonie Concertante was created in 1947 for Ballet Society and received its ABT Company Premiere in 1983. The ballet features costumes by Theoni V. Aldredge and lighting by David K.H. Elliott. This production of Symphonie Concertante is staged by Susan Jones. The season’s first performance of the ballet on Friday evening, May 25 will feature Julie Kent, Marcelo Gomes and Paloma Herrera in the leading roles. Symphonie Concertante has been made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

Sir Frederick Ashton’s The Dream, staged by Anthony Dowell with Christopher Carr, is set to music by Felix Mendelssohn, with sets and costumes by David Walker and lighting by John B. Reed. Ashton’s The Dream received its World Premiere by The Royal Ballet in 1964. Adapted from A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, The Dream was first performed by ABT in May 2002 at the Metropolitan Opera House. Xiomara Reyes will make her debut as Titania opposite Ethan Stiefel as Oberon and Herman Cornejo as Puck in the season’s first performances of The Dream on Friday evening, May 25. The Dream is presented in loving memory of Clarence Y.Palitz, Jr. by his family. Performances of The Dream have been made possible with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Additional funding has been provided by the Audrey Love Charitable Foundation.

ABTKids

ABTKids, the annual one-hour introduction to ballet, is scheduled for Saturday, June 9 at 11:30am. This season’s performance of ABTKids, Sleeping Beauty and Friends, will also feature a special appearance by Angelina Ballerina. All tickets for ABTKids are $25.

CA, Inc. is the leading corporate sponsor of ABT’s Family Initiatives. ABTKids is generously supported through an endowed gift from Thomas and Lydia West in loving memory of Vivian B. West.

Pre-Performance Workshops

Pre-performance workshops, an activity based program led by ABT Teaching Artists, are available to matinee ticket holders on Saturday, May 19 (11:00 am), Saturday, May 26 (11:00 am), Saturday, June 23 (11:00 am), and to ABTKids ticket holders on Saturday, June 9 (9:30am). Workshops are held in the rehearsal studios of the Metropolitan Opera House. Tickets to the workshops are $20 per person and are only available to ticket holders for the matinee performance following the workshop.

American Ballet Theatre’s education programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

Box Office to Open April_1

Individual tickets for American Ballet Theatre’s 2007 Spring Season are on sale beginning April 1 and are available in-person at the Metropolitan Opera House box office, by phone at 212-362-6000 and on-line at ABT’s website www.abt.org <http://www.abt.org> .

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Brava Veronika! I was going to skip the premiere but this puts a whole new spin on things. Also, I think I recall the original press release for Sleeping Beauty listing the staging credits as “staged by Kevin McKenzie, assisted by Gelsey Kirkland” and I can't help noticing that this press release says "staged by Kevin McKenzie and Gelsey Kirkland assisted by Michael Chernov". Brava Gelsey!

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Brava Veronika!

I can't believe it...I have been holding out to order my SB tickets---hoping for either a Part or an Ananiashvilli---when I read Dale's post I called the box office and added this to my order...Now, perhaps, Part & Gomes will be named Principals :)

sorry I demoted Gomes---ABT already had the wisdom to elevate him...

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Great news for Veronika!!!Although we usually think of Aurora as as a petite-type of dancer, we must remember that Martine Van Hammel was one of the most memorable Auroras in the previous ABT production. Is Veronika as tall as Martine?

Maybe they will finally promote her.

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Great news for Veronika!!!...Maybe they will finally promote her.

It really IS great news. If she aquits herself well this season, I would imagine they would promote her. She's slated for the lead in 3 full length works, and this world premier is certainly a coup!

I have to say, this is so exciting to me. I've had just about the worst week possible, and having this to look forward to (on my Mom's bday no less) is really fantastic.

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I'd have expected Part to be type-casted as Lilac (which I still hope she dances too). This is a bonus almost too good to be true: Mariinsky in Mariinsky!

Another huge plus is that Veronika's partner is Gomes, meaning he won't partner Vishneva: Diana's partner is now scheduled to be soul-mate Vladimir Malakhov! Even if the AD's creativity is not completely subdued by Gelsey Kirkland, such partnerships as these two pairings will deliver the goods.

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I'd have expected Part to be type-casted as Lilac (which I still hope she dances too).

Speaking of which, will ABT be releasing the casting for Lilac and Blue Bird? Sometimes, for me those roles make a differance in the performance I choose.

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This is exciting and completely unexpected casting from ABT. When was the last time that they entrusted a full length premiere (let alone a $1million premiere) to a soloist? I was sure that we would see Nina in this premiere, but it looks like we will barely see her at all this season. It wasn't unexpected that Gelsey would fall in love with Veronika Part. Gelsey's meticulous, relentless :huh: pursuit of her vision should do wonders for Part. I'm so excited. I'm so excited to see what all the women look like after a strong dose of Gelsey.

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I think, perhaps, this move was foreshadowed when they put Part in the Winter Gala at City Center in Symphonie Concertante. I suspect she will be advanced to pirincipal this season... ABT has lost several principals and Ferri is leaving after this Spring.

What happened to Ashley Tuttle?

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I think, perhaps, this move was foreshadowed when they put Part in the Winter Gala at City Center in Symphonie Concertante. I suspect she will be advanced to pirincipal this season... ABT has lost several principals and Ferri is leaving after this Spring.

What happened to Ashley Tuttle?

Tuttle left to pursue other opportunities.

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Although i was very pleased with the "surprise" casting of Veronika thrown to us by ABT, i am a bit disappointed that they did not surprised us with a brave,daring casting of one of the talented member of the corps as Aurora.They are probably playing it safe with this expensive production. Maybe, LA or DC will get the "surprise".

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Although i was very pleased with the "surprise" casting of Veronika thrown to us by ABT, i am a bit disappointed that they did not surprised us with a brave,daring casting of one of the talented member of the corps as Aurora.They are probably playing it safe with this expensive production. Maybe, LA or DC will get the "surprise".

while I'm sure that would be nice, it seems to me that there is a reason that there are corps members, soloists and principals in a company. As far as I know, very few of the dancers in ABT have done Sleeping Beauty (at least with ABT) because its been out of the rep for so long (I don't remember them doing it in at least the last 10 years, though I could be mistaken!)

thus very few of the principals have had the chance to dance aurora--so why wouldn't they be given the chance first? They are principals for a reason after all.

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This has probably been answered on this thread somewhere before but can anybody guess when single tickets go on sale. I wasn't planning a trip to NY this summer but a Part-Gomes Sleeping Beauty may be too much to pass up.

And is it too soon to hope for a DVD????????

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I went this morning to make my subscriber exchanges. Based on purchases and inquiry:

Vishneva is a very tough ticket. There were only extremely poor orchestra seats left for her first Sleeping Beauty, so going upstairs was an easy choice. Her Swan Lake, both Manons, both Bayaderes, ditto.

I was told that there are still some tickets in the Dress Circle for Ferri's Farewell. Almost a surprise, given it is part of a subs, and was also offered for priority purchase with the subscription material. (NYCB's Farewell for Nichols is non-subs and still the orchestra was sold out to those with priority. However the Met has a thousand more seats.)

Was able to get Row A Dress Circle for Ferri's final Manon.

Did decently well for Ananiashvili's Swan Lake and best of all for Part's.

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I went this morning to make my subscriber exchanges. Based on purchases and inquiry:

Vishneva is a very tough ticket. There were only extremely poor orchestra seats left for her first Sleeping Beauty, so going upstairs was an easy choice. Her Swan Lake, both Manons, both Bayaderes, ditto.

I was told that there are still some tickets in the Dress Circle for Ferri's Farewell. Almost a surprise, given it is part of a subs, and was also offered for priority purchase with the subscription material. (NYCB's Farewell for Nichols is non-subs and still the orchestra was sold out to those with priority. However the Met has a thousand more seats.)

Was able to get Row A Dress Circle for Ferri's final Manon.

Did decently well for Ananiashvili's Swan Lake and best of all for Part's.

drb,it sounds like we traded for all the same performances and, yes, it was tough to get the seats I wanted for most of them. At least I was able to get tickets that shouldn't be too bad, I was getting pretty nervous about that. I had tried to order a second sub - Sat night with the Ferri farewell and a Vishneva Bayadere but that didn't work out so I was very nervous about this exchange week and had multiple alternatives in mind when I went. I'm glad that's over, now I can't wait for the season to begin!

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Does anyone know if ABT plans on releasing casting on other roles like Lilac and Blue Bird ppd in Sleeping Beauty? I know other posters have mentioned this. I'm not the biggest fan of story ballets so I like to know who I am seeing. NYCB does a better job in this way. I guess ABT trusts the star power of the leads to fill the house. I'm very interested in some of the up and comings!

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IIRC, for previous productions of the full ballet, they used to announce Carabosse, Lilac, Florine and Bluebird. It would be nice if they held to that tradition. All the Prologue Fairies and Wedding soloists might be too much to hope for from ABT.

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Online ticket sales are scheduled to begin Sunday at 12 noon here:

http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/season/abt/

Updated casting is given for each date. If it is like last year, you select a section and the site offers specific seats. You might wish to register on the site before sales begin, especially given the apparently high subscription sales this season.

Diana Vishneva's site confirms all 11 dates (including the Opening Night Gala) and partners; Nina's site likewise confirms her two listed performances in her Tour Schedule; but, unlike an earlier article on her site, makes no mention of the Gala. Any news about the Gala? The only casting I've seen is the pianist Lang Lang. He is fabulous, and earlier in his career did dance as he played--but not so much recently.

By the way, I'd not previously noticed the Telegraph article from last November on Nina's site. Ananiashvili tells about setting Ashton on her company, troubles with Russia, and includes a photo of 8 month old Helene with mother and father.

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