brokenwing Posted February 25, 2011 Share Posted February 25, 2011 Link to the press release here: http://miamicityballet.org/news.php?NewsID=159 Link to comment
Jack Reed Posted March 14, 2011 Share Posted March 14, 2011 Edward Villella had a few things to say apropos next season, as well as the subject of what it takes to get a ballet for the repertory, in his pre-performance remarks in the Broward CPA this weekend: Q: Next season has [only?] two Balanchines. A: This has been our most expensive season ever, because there's been a company premiere on each program. That's why next season is as it is. What it takes to get a ballet is to get permission from one of the trusts which holds the rights to it, then pay a license fee, preferably for five years, instead of the usual three, plus a royalty for each performance. William Forsythe? His work doesn't quite suit [fit?] the manner and style we seek. Link to comment
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