Amour Posted October 30, 2014 Share Posted October 30, 2014 Ok. Asked the Mariinsky via Twitter whether Kim and Skorik were coming. The response was "its too early to ask these questions":-) Link to comment
Mirseng1 Posted November 7, 2014 Share Posted November 7, 2014 Hello! Unfortunately, I won't be able to see Lopatkina's "Swan Lake" (and I am grieving!). For those of you who have seen Somova and Kandaurova - what be a better or, should I say, a more exciting choice for SL? Thank you for your feedback. Link to comment
abatt Posted November 7, 2014 Share Posted November 7, 2014 You can probably find youtube clips and reviews of both ballerinas doing SL to try and judge for yourself. A lot will depend on who ends up as their partners. I think there are a lot of Somova detractors here, but I thought she had made considerable improvements when I saw her do SL at the Kennedy Center a few years ago. Link to comment
Lidewij Posted November 7, 2014 Share Posted November 7, 2014 I think that's a matter of taste. I saw Somova this summer in London and was disappointed; I had expected more of a dancer with so much experience in this role. I saw Kondaurova in 2009 (her second or third performance of the role) and was quite impressed, even if her portrayal of Odette isn't very convincing; she doesn't look particularly vulnerable, but her dancing is beautiful with gorgeous lines. Her Odile, on the other hand, was terrific. Link to comment
Mirseng1 Posted November 8, 2014 Share Posted November 8, 2014 Thank you for your feedback. I will be busy watching numerous clips (there are many). I am in agreement with Abbat about partnering. If there is no real chemistry between dancers results can be disappointing in either case. Link to comment
Buddy Posted November 8, 2014 Share Posted November 8, 2014 Along with the Bolshoi's Olga Smirnova (Vaganova graduate) I consider these two ballerinas to be among the most interesting in the world. They are both extremely talented. But even more, they have both performed one of the greatest performances that I've ever seen. Alina Somova's exceptional La Baydere was then surpassed by her amazing 'Swan' (Fokine) at this year's Festival. (I would not let the video of this be the final word). Yekaterina Kondaurova's remarkable performance of All the leads in George Balanchine's Jewels at the previous Festival was also 'a greatest.' As for 'most interesting,' I never know exactly what to expect. Yekaterina Kondaurova is perhaps the most consistent in fineness of dance. Lidewij, if it was her London Swan Lake that you saw, I waited at the stage door, first time ever, to congratulate her. She is also probably the Mariinsky's most versatile dancer, excelling in modern works, but her statuesque elegance also makes her one of their most beautiful at the classics. Out of the mainstream of discussion, but because I saw her do it, is her amazing ability at characterization. Her portrayals in Jewels, I felt were equal to some of the best from Broadway or Hollywood. Alina Somova has always fascinated me. In essence she is a remarkably beautiful dancer. Her performances over the years have varied considerably in what she seems to be trying to accomplish. Since her return from maternity leave she does appear to be more focussed. Her 'Swan' (Fokine) and Yekaterina Kondaurova's performance of Jewels were *Revelations* to me as to what both these artists are capable of. Where they chose to place the emphasis is a key factor. Both are extremely talented, but most exciting, both are capable of producing one of a kind, all-time great performances. When this might occur is unpredictable. Thus the interest and fascination. I would go to see either of them without hesitation. You are almost certain of seeing an extremely fine performance. You might wind up seeing one of the greatest. Correction made: In the last sentence of paragraph two Jewels replaces Rubies. Link to comment
mussel Posted November 11, 2014 Author Share Posted November 11, 2014 Box office opened today for subscription for Friends of BAM. You can pick your own seats over the phone but not online. 20% off for 4-6 programs, and 30% off for 7 or more programs. And you can add 2 single tickets for each your subscription program at 15% off. Long wait on the phone but got thru eventually. Link to comment
abatt Posted November 11, 2014 Share Posted November 11, 2014 Not that I have any intention of buying 7 BAM programs, but I specifically inquired about the issue of getting 30 percent off for the purchase of 7 or more programs. I was told by the BAM ticket services agent that the 30 percent discount only applies to their "Next Wave Festival" in the Fall, and that the largest discount available for Winter/Spring 2015 subscriptions was 20 percent, not 30 percent. I was told that the reason is that there are more BAM offerings for the fall Next Wave Festival, and so they offer the larger 30 percent discount only for the Next Wave fall seasons. Sounds ridiculous, but there it is. Link to comment
canbelto Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Kennedy Center casting is up, which might give some clues about the TBA Swan Lake and also who is 100% coming on tour: https://www.kennedy-center.org/events/?event=BPBSG Link to comment
alexL Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Kennedy Center casting is up, which might give some clues about the TBA Swan Lake and also who is 100% coming on tour: https://www.kennedy-center.org/events/?event=BPBSG Thanks for the update! So Jan 22nd casting could be Somova/Kim! I will be seeing that one for sure. Sad thing is Novikova is probably not coming... Link to comment
nysusan Posted November 29, 2014 Share Posted November 29, 2014 Casting has been updated and there have been changes. Somova is out, Skorik is in (with Parish!) Tereshkina/Shklyarov get 2 performances and Kondaurova's been switched to 1/21: Principal casting: Viktoria Tereshkina/Vladimir Shklyarov (Jan 15), Ulyana Lopatkina/Yevgeny Ivanchenko (Jan 16), Yekaterina Kondaurova/Timur Askerov (Jan 21), Oxana Skorik/Xander Parish (Jan 22), Viktoria Tereshkina/Vladimir Shklyarov (Jan 23) Link to comment
nysusan Posted November 29, 2014 Share Posted November 29, 2014 Unfortunately, with the rest of the casting up it looks like we won't be getting a Pavlenko Cinderella. We'll be getting an A. Matvienko/ Sergeev Cinders with Pavlenko as the stepmother. What a shame. Link to comment
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Amour Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 If London is any way to judge, Mariinsky casting could switch again. You don't really know who you'll get until about 1 day before! I'm sad Korsuntsev isn't coming and I have (again) to see Ivanchenko with Lopatkina. I also now have 2 Kondaurova SLs because I got the then TBA Jan. 21. I'll probably try to unload that date sooner towards the performance because I don't like Askerov. As for Skorik (iKNEW she would come) she's worth a look, not nearly the horror certain YT posters led me to believe. But if the Jan. 22 date is your only SL, I'd advise exchanging for another cast (also Parish is good but not THAT good. They should have given Kim a Siegfried instead). Link to comment
Amour Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Unfortunately, with the rest of the casting up it looks like we won't be getting a Pavlenko Cinderella. We'll be getting an A. Matvienko/ Sergeev Cinders with Pavlenko as the stepmother. What a shame. Does Cinders have a lot of jumping? Matvienko (in London) was a terrific jumper and also great with fouettes. And I love Sergeev. He did the best Apollo (original version) I think I've ever seen. Given her age and the face she's a union rep, it doesn't surprise me that they downgraded Pavelenko. Then again, we may very well see more casting changes as January approaches (for the Mariinsky, nothing is set ever, really). Link to comment
Amour Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Oops, misread casting changes. Have 2 Tereshkina SLs and will definitely hold on to Jan. 21 Kondaurova (as long as that holds). My husband adores Tereshkina so will undoubtedly see both her SLs. Link to comment
Buddy Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 In regard to Daria Pavlenko, Amour, her two Giselles in Washington DC (2006) were among the finest performances I've ever seen. I saw her two years ago in a brief 'modernish' performance at the Mariinsky Festival and she looked as physically proficient as ever and impressively mature in her artistry. I'll also add that having viewed her offstage for the first time years ago, she was one of the most beautiful women that I've ever seen. Her husband, Alexander Sergeev, is indeed a wonderful performer. Added: I would also say that she is a person deserving of the most respect possible. Link to comment
mussel Posted December 1, 2014 Author Share Posted December 1, 2014 Procrastinators you have less than 2 hours to put in a subscription or you may be subject to dynamic pricing starting tomorrow. Link to comment
YID Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 i just got myself additional tickets and tickets for friends. i didn't check the expensive categories, but the cheapest range has not changed (yet ;-)) Happy winter to you all. Link to comment
Amour Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 Haglund's Heel (and abatt) have reported an additional program of "Chopin Dances" has been added on Jan. 25th at 3pm. As of now, there is no indication the casting will be any different from the previous night's performance. Link to comment
abatt Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 The ballet Without by Millepied, which will be performed by the Mariinsky as part of the All Chopin program at BAM, was performed at the Joyce in 2008 by various ABT dancers. The NY Times review is linked below. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/11/arts/dance/11mill.html?_r=0 Link to comment
YID Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 The press lady of Mariinsky confirmed the added Chopin performance and told that casting is still tbd Link to comment
Waelsung Posted December 8, 2014 Share Posted December 8, 2014 Just got all the BAM tix I really wanted. Please, Terpsichore, let these castings hold - I promise I'll be a good boy and will keep on offering my sacrificies at your altar in the form of exorbitant sums I have to pay to attend ballet nowadays Link to comment
YID Posted December 9, 2014 Share Posted December 9, 2014 Dynamic pricing indeed (for some performances). Just checked the BAM site, and the Mezzanine price group that was $70 for Chopin is now $110, and $45 is now $70. The balcony pricing didn’t change though. Well the mezzanine for Swan Lake on 15-16 and Cinderella on 18th didn’t change Link to comment
Barbara Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 The seats I hoped to get for Swan Lake were $174! I'm afraid I'm going to have to pass especially since the specter of winter weather and work commitments may prevent me from making it into the city. I'll be kicking myself when I start to read reviews on this site but it was a decision I needed to make. Link to comment
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