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Bruce
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1. "Saturday Links - 18 February
2006" In response to message
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Phew - what a bl**dy
morning!. Lots of links overnight, plus some
catch-ups and a bad Broadband link. Not good. Off
to lay down...
Obituary - Dai
Ailian Distinguished teacher known as "the
mother of Chinese dance" who preserved and
exhibited regional folk dance London
"She was understandably proud that her
reputation in Britain was such that there is a
statue of her in the entrance hall of the Royal
Academy of Dancing." http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2045564,00.html
Royal Ballet Ballet Imperial,
Afternoon of a Faun, Tchaikovsky pas de deux, The
Firebird UK, London, Covent Garden Dancers:
Acosta, Ansanelli, Bonelli, Bussell, Lamb,
Marriott, Pennefather, Rosato, Watson,
Yanowsky by John Percival
"Balanchine himself mounted his Ballet Imperial at
Covent Garden in 1950 and (dare I say?) it was
more strongly and commandingly danced then. Still,
tackling its homage to ballet’s Russian past must
benefit the new casts..." The Stage
San Francisco Ballet Ballet puts
aside the fancy stuff for a fun romp in 'Rodeo.'
You can darn near see the dust fly. Rodeo,
Spring Rounds, Magrittomania USA, San
Francisco, War Memorial Opera House Dancers:
Boada, LeBlanc, Legate, Long, Molat, Nedviguine,
Smith, Tan by Rachel Howard
"Of the two Ballet programs now alternating, this
is the one to see. Maybe twice." San Francisco Chronicle
Joffrey Ballet Star-crossed lovers
live, die with Joffrey Romeo and
Juliet USA, Chicago, Auditorium
Theatre Dancers: Gluckman, Levine, Robin,
Shives, Wilkins by Lucia Mauro
"...the Joffrey Ballet's reprise of this classic,
based on Shakespeare's tragedy, proves to be a
refined and reliable achievement." Chicago Tribune
National Ballet of Canada - Jennifer
Fournier, Darci Kistler, Melissa Hayden and many
others Brilliantly
Balanchine Choreographer left mark on ballet
and ballerinas alike Toronto By Susan
Walker "You make yourself a
Balanchine dancer by dancing his ballets. Your
legs change, your body changes, you become a
filly," said Canadian-born dancer Melissa Hayden,
a principal with New York City Ballet from 1949 to
1979." Toronto Star
UK Arts Funding - David Lammy (Culture
Minister) The arts column: sinister shadow
falls over arts funding The Labour government
seems to be itching to ditch the 'middle man' Arts
Council, says Rupert Christiansen London by
Rupert Christiansen ""We must
reform the Arts Council," Lammy said. It's got "to
slim down", "get smarter" and prove that it is
"more than a passive cash machine". Most
significantly, he thinks that there is a strong
case for "loosening the reins" between the council
and many companies that have "reached a sufficient
level of organisational maturity to merit
autonomy". http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/02/15/bacol15.xml
Edinburgh Festival Edinburgh Festival
£1m in the red Edinburgh By Tim
Cornwell "The festival ran up the
deficit producing a record six new shows last
year. Some of the cash is being recouped as the
shows are sold on. "Sir Brian
McMaster, the festival's director, said there was
no reason to be alarmed by the event's financial
health. The festival was not asking those who fund
the event to pick up the debt, he said." http://entertainment.scotsman.com/theatre/headlines_specific.cfm?id=11074
Richard Alston Dance Company They
swoon with longing, and so do we Such
Longing, Gipsy Mixture, Fever USA, New York,
Joyce Theater Dancers: Goddard, Peedo by
Apollinaire Scherr "When people
say a dance is steamy, it's usually because the
dance has said so first. In fact, it can't shut up
about it. Alston keeps quiet. He understands that
sensuality is sufficient unto itself, and he's
willing to risk the accusation of being safe in
order to let us have that experience." Newsday
Richard Alston Dance Company A
slow burn - Richard Alston's dance company
smolders, but never catches fire Such
Longing, Gipsy Mixture, Fever USA, New York,
Joyce Theater Dancers: Baio, Goddard, Lawrance,
Nikoloulea, Peedo by Robert Johnson
"Inventiveness seems less important to
Alston, however, than establishing leit-motivs.
When Martin Lawrance begins the next piece, "Such
Longing," with a knee jutting out to one side,
we've seen this angle before." Newark Star Ledger
Susan Marshall Looking at clouds from
both sides now Shifting atmospheric conditions
featured in Marshall work premiering at Montclair
State New York BY ROBERT JOHNSON
""I like the multiple meanings of
'cloudless' and how we think of clouds," says
Marshall. "They're very emotionally rich. While
being cloudless implies sunny skies, it also
suggests that you're not cloudless forever. It
implies the whole range of experience."
"Clouds, she says, also may appear
divine." Star Ledger
Flamenco Festival New York The
Fiery Spirit of a Gypsy Camp Swirls Through the
City New York Flamenco Festival
Gala USA, New York, City Center Dancers:
Baron, Barrio, Campallo, Esmeralda, Marín by
John Rockwell "It was a curious
affair, although by now New York audiences are
used to, and perhaps even expect, this kind of
flashy, carefully plotted and not very spontaneous
flamenco extravaganza." The New York Times
Studio Wambach Resolution!:
Nausea UK, London, The Place by Roberto
Ekholm "...nicely wrapped in
sensual moves, bohemian costumes and the smoother
kind of jazz." The Place
KAPPA-TE-g Resolution!:
Ubiquitous UK, London, The Place by Roberto
Ekholm "This is a tightly
structured piece with a strong vocabulary, even if
there are moments when the choreography feels
self-indulgently dragged out." The Place
Mickael Riviere Resolution!:
Decalage UK, London, The Place Dancers:
Riviere by Roberto Ekholm
"Best enjoyed in the company of a crowd of
encouraging tourists at Covent Garden’s
Piazza." The Place
Gaurier-Levy Dance
Theatre Resolution!: Whisper UK, London,
The Place Dancers: Gaurier, Levy by Martin
Hargreaves "The solemnity with
which she peeled and examined oranges or they both
dipped their clothes in a bucket of water was, I
expect, a signal that these were symbolic moments
but they were lost on me." The Place
Bottlefed Tanztheater Resolution!:
Camille UK, London, The Place by Martin
Hargreaves "The narrative was
occasionally punctuated by dance routines that
were abstractions of nervous tics..." The Place
Twitch Resolution!: Imagine me in
Gucci Earrings (IMAGE) UK, London, The
Place by Martin Hargreaves
"The whole thing needed to go under the knife for
some major reconstruction." The Place
A Camp Resolution!: If you lived here
you'd be home now UK, London, The Place by
Laura Griffiths "With its
fragmentary structure overall this is an unhinged
creation." The Place
LIFE Performance Resolution!: Oh
Abraham UK, London, The Place by Laura
Griffiths "Adjusting the setting
does not disguise the blandness of what’s on
view." The Place
Sarah de Fonseca Dance Theatre
Company- Resolution!: Fraction UK,
London, The Place by Laura Griffiths
"Said to exhibit the ambiguous nature of
modern-day relationships, the piece is apparently
committed to an onslaught on anyone who considers
themselves part of a couple." The Place
Impact Dance and ZooNation Into The
Hoods, Underworld UK, London, Peacock by
Gavin Roebuck "Though sold out to
an enthusiastic young audience, some of whom
seemed to have participated in their youth
training workshops, this type of show is for a
niche market." The Stage
Renegade Theatre Rumble UK,
London, Queen Elizabeth Hall Dancers:
Erdik by Lucy Wallis "The
evening is an exhilarating spectacle to
watch." The Stage
Simply Ballroom Simply
Ballroom UK, Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes
Theatre Dancers: Blair, Lait, Main by Mike
Martin "It would be unfair to
single out particular individual performers for
praise as they are all of such high quality,
but..." Stage
Sacha Craddock and Emma
Gladstone 3 stars Live Screen:
(many short works) UK, London, Sadler's
Wells Dancers: Meyer-Keller, Radvan,
Ramamurthi by Zoe Anderson "So
many short works are hard to take in. Perhaps the
next show, planned for November, could have
shorter screenings, or easier movement from one
auditorium to another." Independent
Adrienne Truscott Road Trip -
Let's pack up and go somewhere. Where? Let's just
go. they will use the highways USA, New
York, P.S. 122 Dancers: Covelli, Medlyn,
Neumann, Truscott, Dibella, Merriwether,
Slaysman by Deborah Jowitt
"Adrienne Truscott's they will use the highways
begins, and I'm instantly smitten." The Village Voice
Curt Haworth All Fall Down - How
to exist on red alert Descent USA, New
York, Danspace Project Dancers: Kraus, McArdle,
Pearl, Sciscioli, Somma by Deborah
Jowitt "Descent is uneven in
terms of its overall shape and thrust, but it's
brave. And, at its best, bristling with human
warmth and indignation." The Village Voice
Donna Uchizono Company Newest work
puts Uchizono in the pink Approaching
Green USA, Houston, DiverseWorks Dancers:
Boule, Escalante, Harakas, Tentindo by Molly
Glentzer "Much of Uchizono's
movement is a marvel of contact improvisation and
shared balance technique. The dancers spiral
around the stage in tangled group hugs that are
simultaneously clingy and articulated, flailing
yet controlled." Houston Chronicle
Zoe Scofield Delicate dance of
collaboration there ain't no easy way
out USA, Seattle, On the Boards Studio
Theatre by Brangien Davis "Zoe
Scofield's "there ain't no easy way out" reveals
how seamless and exquisite such collaboration can
be. The opening image, crafted by Seattle-based
video installation artist Juniper Shuey, is so
spooky and entrancing it would be a shame to spoil
it..." Seattle Times
Zoe Scofield OTB's dances touch on
similar topics: life (and death) and life (in the
office) there ain't no easy way out USA,
Seattle, On the Boards Studio Theatre by Alice
Kaderlan Halsey "Program notes
suggest this work is a musing on life and death.
Like all good art, however, it works on many
levels and can inspire a host of thoughts and
emotions." Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Monster Squad Delicate dance of
collaboration Island Desk- my teeny tiny
knowledge of nothing USA, Seattle, On the
Boards Studio Theatre by Brangien
Davis "The movement is powerful
and raw and compelling..." Seattle Times
Monster Squad OTB's dances touch
on similar topics: life (and death) and life (in
the office) Island Desk- my teeny tiny
knowledge of nothing USA, Seattle, On the
Boards Studio Theatre by Alice Kaderlan
Halsey "...the overall effect is
of a talented group of artists exploring everyday
life in a highly original way." Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Adoniou Dance Adoniou dance
imagines blindness As we close their eyes,
In-sight USA, San Francisco, Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts Dancers: Bonadonna, Campos, Davis,
DeLyon, Schickel, Smith by Rachel
Howard "I hope Adoniou gets
another chance to adjust his risk-taking movement
theater to such a vast space. Though you might not
know it from last weekend's outing, his work
deserves to be seen on a large scale." San Francisco Chronicle
Boston Conservatory Dance
Division A radiant glimpse of talent to
come Les Sylphides, Pulcinella (A Post
Modern Baroque Approach), Con Temperamento USA,
Boston, Boston Conservatory Dancers: Alexander,
Li by Karen Campbell "The
evening's greatest delight was the premiere of
Curran's rousing ''Pulcinella (A Post Modern
Baroque Approach)." This charmingly playful piece
is the choreographer's strongest work to
date." The Boston Globe
Julia Ritter Performance Group The
variety of dance and humanity Dances from
the Garden: Odd Sympathies (something just
happened to me) USA, New Brunswick, State
Theatre by Robert Johnson "The
dancers hung loose in the opening number ... a
multi-layered and mysterious work..." Newark Star Ledger
Randy James Dance Works The
variety of dance and humanity Dances from
the Garden: 2 out of 200 USA, New Brunswick,
State Theatre by Robert Johnson
"... dancers' limbs outlined in jagged
silhouettes. Rough-and-tumble floorwork required
hearty exertion." Newark Star Ledger
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company The
variety of dance and humanity Dances from
the Garden: Incense USA, New Brunswick, State
Theatre by Robert Johnson
"...lively and elegantly defined shapes." Newark Star Ledger
Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company The
variety of dance and humanity Dances from
the Garden: Living Room Music excerpt,
Odisea USA, New Brunswick, State Theatre by
Robert Johnson "Carolyn Dorfman's
work appeared frankly dramatic..." Newark Star Ledger
Dance Drama Company Moving Beyond
Borders, in Leaps and Turns Borders,
Red USA, New York, Citigroup
Theater Dancers: Fishbein, Golan, Haramaty,
Lazovski, Yaacobi by Claudia La Rocco
"There were echoes here of Pina Bausch, but
"Red" lacked the element of tragedy that gives her
humor such depth. Ms. Friedland's choices felt too
haphazard..." New York Times
Reggie Wilson Song and Movement
Meet, an Easygoing Couple in Love The Tale-
Npinpee Nckutchie and the Tail of the Golden
Dek USA, New York, Dance Theater
Workshop Dancers: Hamilton, Kalloo, Kouakou,
McCourty, Wilson by Gia Kourlas
"The singers and the dancers aren't just
talking to be heard; they're having a
conversation." The New York Times
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Bruce
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18-02-06, 11:14 PM (GMT) |
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2. "RE: Saturday Links -
Ballet.co Links" In response to message
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New York City
Ballet Friandises, Le Baiser de la Fee,
Union Jack USA, New York, State
Theater Dancers: Angle, Arthurs,
Danchig-Waring, De Luz, Edge, Fairchild, Hall,
Lowery, Martins, Mearns, Peck, Reichlen, Ricard,
Riggins, Ringer, Stafford, Suozzi, Van Der Sterre,
Veyette, Walker, Whelan, Woetzel by Eric
Taub "Although uneven, parts of
Friandises are stunning. However, sober reflection
forces me to add that for the most part the
dancers served Martins' choreography far better
than it served them." Ballet.co Magazine
San Francisco Ballet Apollo, Blue
Rose, Quaternary USA, San Francisco, War
Memorial Opera House Dancers: Blanc, Boada,
Feijoo, Garcia, LeBlanc, Maffre, Magierek, Molat,
Patten, Possokhov, Smith, Tan, Vilanoba, Waldo,
Zahorian by Renee Renouf
"Dance Critic Rita Felciano summarized the
response when she said, “It is the perfect
ballet,” to my comment “If there was only one
great ballet Balanchine ever did, Apollo has be
it.” Ballet.co Magazine
San Francisco Ballet Rodeo, Spring
Rounds, Magrittomania USA, San Francisco, War
Memorial Opera House Dancers: Boada,
Hohenstein, LeBlanc, Legate, Long, Magierek,
Mangosing, Molat, Nedviguine, Smith, Tan by
Renee Renouf "I’d love to see
company and Taylor conspire with a darker or
melancholic work; to stretch the dancers’ dramatic
capacities Taylor would be ideal." Ballet.co Magazine
Mara Galeazzi Mara in Motion 2006:
new Fenton, Margot and Rudy, Le Corsaire pdd,
Birthday Offering pdd, Ondine excerpt, Sleeping
Beauty pdd’, and many others Italy, Brescia,
Teatro Grande Dancers: Choe, Cuthbertson,
Faruque, Galeazzi, Lamb, Mazzeo, Pennefather,
Watson by Mandy Kent "Many
congratulations to Mara and all her ‘team’ of
dancers, technicians and friends who arranged this
special gala and made our trip to Brescia such
fun. Thanks for letting us join you afterwards so
that the London ‘posse’ really felt part of the
adventure." Ballet.co Magazine
Martina Seitl Christer
Lundahl Resolution!: Projekt UK, London,
The Place Dancers: Lundahl, Seitl by Graham
Watts ". This was a couple that
the audience cared about, wanting them to overcome
a long list of “unresolved relationship issues”
and the tender, happy ending made this a
romantically appropriate late addition to our
Valentine’s night programme." Ballet.co Magazine
Helix Dance Resolution!: For Better
For Worse UK, London, The Place by Graham
Watts "Heaven only knows what it
was all about!" Ballet.co Magazine
Nordic Allure Resolution!: Sacred
Compulsions UK, London, The Place by Graham
Watts "The final piece was
equally pretentious but in an altogether different
way..." Ballet.co Magazine
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3. "Sunday Links - 19 February
2006" In response to message
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Alvin Ailey American
Dance Theatre - Revelations 'Revelations'
revealed Alvin Ailey's influential 1960 work
has been shaped by many and touched many more. All
seem to have a story to share. Los
Angeles By Lewis Segal A wonderful
resource piece - fantastic
"After more than 45 years, "Revelations" is not
only the signature work of the Alvin Ailey
American Dance Theater but arguably the most
beloved modern dance creation by anyone anywhere.
Yet this 30-minute piece set to traditional folk
hymns looked very different at its premiere in
1960: smaller in cast size but with additional
sections." LA Times
Christopher Wheeldon Scenes From the
Future of Ballet New York By Jennifer
Dunning "...in the act of
reaffirming the values central to his work, Mr.
Wheeldon may well, like George Balanchine, expand
the boundaries of what is considered classical
ballet." http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/19/arts/dance/19dunn.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Ballet Flamenco - Sara Baras The
stamp of greatness Sabores UK, London,
Sadler's Wells Dancers: Baras by Luke
Jennings "She seems to manipulate
time and silence. The Spanish call it 'duende',
the soul-force of flamenco." The Observer
Ballet Flamenco - Sara Baras For a
fuller flavour Sabores UK, London,
Sadler's Wells Dancers: Baras, Ortega,
Serrano by David Dougill
"Baras’s virtuosity is undeniable, but I prefer
her in frolicsome mood rather than when she is
embodying the soul’s pains." The Sunday Times
Compania Andres Marin For a fuller
flavour Asimetrias (Asymmetrical) UK,
London, Sadler's Wells Dancers: Marin by
David Dougill "I found much
relief in the two guitarists’ musical
interludes." The Sunday Times
Maya Plisetskaya Gala The stamp of
greatness Maya Plisetskaya Gala:
Giselle UK, London, Covent Garden Dancers:
Marquez, Plisetskaya, Putrov by Luke
Jennings "... it was a resonant
evening, at many levels." The Observer
Royal Ballet The stamp of
greatness Giselle UK, London, Covent
Garden Dancers: Marguez, Putrov by Luke
Jennings "Last week, I watched
the Royal Ballet's Ivan Putrov carry off a
fabulous cabriole sequence in his act two
variation in Giselle..." The Observer
Kings of the Dance In 'Kings,'
pomp but little circumstance - The program by four
leading dancers includes five premieres, but the
choreography lacks expressive meaning Kings
of the Dance: For Four, Wavemaker, Afternoon of a
Faun, Carmen, We Got It Good, The Lesson USA,
Costa Mesa, Orange County Performing Arts
Center Dancers: Cojocaru, Corella, Kobborg,
Stiefel, Tsiskaridze, Yanowsky by Chris
Pasles ""Kings of the Dance" is
set to go to the New York City Center next week.
But it's not likely to go into the history
books." Los Angeles Times
San Francisco Ballet 'Apollo'
overshadows two S.F. Ballet
premieres Apollo, Blue Rose,
Quaternary USA, San Francisco, War Memorial
Opera House Dancers: Blanc, Boada, Feijoo,
Garcia, LeBlanc, Maffre, Molat, Possokhov, Smith,
Tan, Vilanoba, Waldo, Zahorian by Stephanie von
Buchau Quaternary: "Apparently
people still need to be reminded that dance comes
from music. The choreographer who has "an idea,"
as Wheeldon apparently did, and then looks for an
existing score, has already got a strike against
him." Inside Bay Area
Joffrey Ballet Joffrey pours its
talent into elegant 'Romeo' Romeo and
Juliet USA, Chicago, Auditorium
Theatre Dancers: Calmels, Gluckman, Goodman,
Kepley, Levine, McSween, Patterson, Robin, Shives,
Sklute, Smith, Villanueva, Wilkins by Hedy
Weiss "From its sweepingly
panoramic scenes to its most intimate moments of
love and death, this is a "Romeo and Juliet" to
treasure." Chicago Sun-Times
Swan Lake, Houston Ballet, Stanton Welch and
Christopher Wheeldon and others Feathers
fly Swan Lake is a ballet icon, which is why
choreographers love to shake it
up Houston By Molly Glentzer
"Welch's $1.6 million Swan Lake -- the
company's most lavish production since Stevenson's
$1.2 million Cleopatra in 2000 -- will not be a
homoerotic, Matthew Bourne-esque
spectacle..." http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/arts/dance/3667480.html
Robert Moses Kin Molten movement
in Robert Moses' first two programs Other
Gods, Return, The Marking of Apology, Speaking Ill
of the Dead, The President's Daughter USA, San
Francisco, Kanbar Hall, Jewish Community
Center Dancers: Foley, Wells, Dowman,
Taylor by Janice Berman
"...why not drop by and help celebrate his
company's 10th anniversary? You'll get to see the
work of several choreographers and intriguing
movement qualities. The word that comes to mind is
gooey." San Francisco Chronicle
Cloud Gate Dance Theater - Lin
Hwai-min A man on a mission As Lin
Hwai-min turns 59, his dance company Cloud Gate
continues to rack up success after success Hong
Kong via Taipei By AP "The
former dancer and writer also said he became less
rigid as he grew older. "When I
was young I thought things were clear-cut. Things
had to be straightforward. Now I'm not this way,''
Lin said in a Hong Kong hotel room, where he sat
barefoot, cross-legged on a sofa chair while
clutching a pillow." http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2006/02/19/2003293768
Bodiography - Dancers bodies What
does a ballet dancer look like? Maria Caruso's
ballerinas fight the reed-thin image with every
graceful leap and pirouette Baltimore By
Linell Smith "At first, it seems
like an oxymoron: A ballet company spreading the
message about the dangers of starving the body to
fit the art form's aesthetic.
"But Bodiography, a contemporary ballet company in
Pittsburgh, goes even further. Not only does
founder and artistic director Maria Caruso believe
that the ballet world can accommodate women who
are athletic, fit and curvy, like herself, but
that it can encourage a youthful market by
choreographing ballets to music by Pearl Jam and
Red Hot Chili Peppers." http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/custom/aetoday/bal-ae.spotlight19feb19,0,3075957.story?coll=bal-aetoday-headlines
Simo Kellokumpu Company Resolution!:
Raw Dog UK, London, The Place by Sanjoy
Roy "Bewildering but visually
arresting, well performed, and Kellokumpu has lots
of good compositional ideas." The Place
Simo Kellokumpu Company Resolution!:
Raw Dog UK, London, The Place by Laura
Griffiths "Here's a reminder that
choreography really is an art." The Place
Anh Ng Dance Resolution!:
Shadow UK, London, The Place by Sanjoy
Roy "...Ng is obviously following
some narrative logic in the piece, but it’s
completely lost in the translation from concept to
performance." The Place
Anh Ng Dance Resolution!:
Shadow UK, London, The Place by Laura
Griffiths "...when a baby's
gurgling finishes the piece it only dampens what
was otherwise going so well." The Place
Kate Brown Resolution!: Too late too
late! UK, London, The Place by Sanjoy
Roy "These unprepossessing
performers impart a childlike touch to a small,
disarming and curiously affecting piece." The Place
Kate Brown Resolution!: Too late too
late! UK, London, The Place by Laura
Griffiths "...succeeds as the
kind of piece that doesn't ask too much of the
audience." The Place
Studio Wambach Resolution!:
Nausea UK, London, The Place by Donald
Hutera "Thank God for the music,
a jazzy brew of guitar, sax and double bass, even
if sound and motion rarely gelled." The Place
KAPPA-TE-g Resolution!:
Ubiquitous UK, London, The Place Dancers:
Shirai by Donald Hutera "Her
small, earnest slice of spiritual minimalism was
probably too internal for its own good, but hardly
unwatchable." The Place
Mickael Riviere Resolution!:
Decalage UK, London, The Place Dancers:
Riviere, Chaudhari, Conroy by Donald
Hutera "The trio had something to
say kinetically. It was a pleasure to be in their
company." The Place
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4. "Monday Links - 20 February
2006" In response to message
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Obituary - Dai
Ailian Dai Ailian, Vital Figure in Building
Ballet in China, Dies at 89 New York By
Anna Kisselgoff "In her
remarkable life's journey, she both established
ballet in China and introduced the country's
little-known ethnic traditions abroad. When the
Central Ballet of China, as the National Ballet of
China was then called, made its New York debut at
the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1986, Mayor
Edward I. Koch paid tribute to Ms. Dai from the
stage." http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/20/arts/dance/20dai.html?ex=1141102800&en=5f5940aea797d752&ei=5070&emc=eta1
New York City Ballet With a
Casting Change, a Duet Acquires a New
Sensuousness After the Rain, In the Night,
Scenes de Ballet, Sonatas and Interludes,
Concertino, Western Symphony USA, New York,
State Theater Dancers: Angle, Evans, Fairchild,
Fowler, Hendrickson, Hytlin, Marcovici, Mearns,
Neal, Nichols, Peck, Piskin, Ramasar, Reichlen,
Ringer, Rutherford, Somogyi, Soto, Sylve, Whelan,
Woetzal, Zungre by John Rockwell
"After the Rain" may count as Mr.
Wheeldon's masterpiece, at least so far." The New York Times
Sara Baras Ole! It's the flamenco
revival Sabores UK, London, Sadler's
Wells Dancers: Ortega, Serrano, Baras by
Jenny Gilbert "...the excitement
builds to such dizzying intensity that your
normally sober critic was heard to emit an
involuntary yelp." Sunday Independent
Bill T. Jones and Regain the Heart
Condemned Putting Toes to the Metal New
York By Melena Ryzik "Of the
many things that the hardcore music scene is known
for, refined dancing is not among them.
"In our world, it's a bunch of morons
running around hitting each other," said Oscar
Vargas, 19, the singer for the Bronx hardcore band
Regain the Heart Condemned. "So
the band's fans may be surprised by its next gig,
at the Skirball Center this week, when Regain the
Heart Condemned will serve as the backing band for
the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company." http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/20/arts/dance/20jone.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Vincent Dance Theatre Broken
Chords UK, Sheffield, Lyceum Dancers:
Vincent by Donald Hutera
"Broken Chords is brave, intelligent
entertainment, although I couldn’t shake the
feeling that it was more important for Vincent to
have made than for me to see." The Times
Eating and Theatre/Dance Going in
London Art of the matter Please, give us
thought for food - an evening at the theatre
cannot be sustained by a packet of
crisps London by Debra Craine
"As a dance critic, I spend a lot of time
at Sadler’s Wells, and my spirits rose
considerably when I discovered its bijou Garden
Café, tucked away by the stage door. For £4.50 I
can get a tasty sausage and pepper casserole with
herbed rice within minutes." http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,266-2046330,00.html
Noa Dance Building From Solo to
Sextet, Some Quirks Along the Way Pax
Aeterna, Hebrew Tales USA, New York, Joyce
SoHo Dancers: Bommel by John
Rockwell "But in the future, she
{Nelly van Bommel} might be better advised to
concentrate her presentations on fewer, longer and
stronger works in which she most deeply
believes." The New York Times
Flamenco Festival Washington Gala
de Andalucia's Fluid Flamenco
Footwork Flamenco Festival - Gala de
Andalucia: Paso a Dos USA, Washington, Lisner
Auditorium Dancers: Campallo, Esmeralda,
Marin by Paula Durbin "The
vivacious Esmeralda joined in the fun that
escalated through the company's finale into
something beyond excitement, and a delighted
audience responded with a standing ovation." Washington Post
Russian National Ballet Russian
National Ballet offered too much
'Beauty' Sleeping Beauty USA, Los
Angeles, Ahmanson Theater Dancers: Chemalina,
Kaukov, Kinzikeev, Nekhlyudova by Julia
Osborne "Some dance for dance's
sake, especially in the prologue and Act I, could
have been trimmed, shortening the production's
more than two-and-a-half-hour length. Many who
brought youngsters departed at intermission, and
others began leaving near the two-hour
mark." Las Vegas Review-Journal
Denver Ballet - Gil Boggs ( new
AD) Dancing toward
prosperity? Denver By Kyle MacMillan
""He's the kind of guy to go to
a dinner party with some board people and come
away being friends with the people that he sat
with at the table," Barbee said." http://www.denverpost.com/entertainment/ci_3517198
Alabama Ballet - new Sleeping
Beauty Alabama Ballet plans 'hybrid'
version of 'Sleeping Beauty' Birmingham
(USA) By Michael Huebner
"(Tracey) Alvey brings a British point of view to
the production, but also knows the Russians very
well. "We did the Petipa
version, which Tatiana bases her choreography on,"
says the Kent, England, native of her experiences
with London City Ballet. For the Alabama
production, she is focusing her attention on the
fairies - pivotal roles in the ballet." http://www.al.com/entertainment/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/114034411194550.xml&coll=2
Miami City Ballet Tropical
Nights Ballet supporters will step up to the
plate Miami By Daisy Olivera
"The palpable excitement at Miami City
Ballet in anticipation of its 20th anniversary
gala has socialites taking their vitamins because
of an event-packed social calendar.
"...Immediately after the performance a
select crowd of about 100 supporters attended an
invitation-only black-tie ''Imperial Supper''
hosted by Her Imperial Highness Princess Thi-Nga
of Vietnam in honor of her late father H.I.H.
Prince Vng Thi of Vietnam and of the Ballet
Imperial with guest of honor Edward
Villella. "The lobby of the
ballet building was transformed into an enchanting
garden setting where guests dined banquet-style.
Harpist Esther Underhay..." http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/living/13910394.htm
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7. "RE: Monday Links - 20
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Picking up on several of the
articles here:
I completely second Debra Craine's comments
about food in the West End theatres. Given that
several of the restaurants I've been to recently
(oh, and in Islington, too - and Woking, for that
matter) have proved incapable of supplying more
than one course in what I would consider a
reasonable time (i.e. 1 1/4 hours or more), I've
often ended up feeling seriously hungry again by
the interval, yet most theatres supply little more
than high-sugar and high-salt snacks. I've often
ended up having to buy an ice cream just to get
some sustenance, rather than because I really want
one ...
I'm rather surprised at the complaints from the
Las Vegas reviewer about the length of RNB's
Sleeping Beauty, especially given that a colleague
of mine took her two young boys to ENB's
production, their first-ever ballet, which lasts
almost three hours. I'd warned her that it
probably wasn't an ideal first ballet for boys
owing to its length, but *they* apparently sat
pretty much entranced through the whole thing, and
her plans to take them home halfway, or even
3/4-way, through if they were bored evaporated
completely. Perhaps Las Vegans have shorter
concentration spans?
Good to see Ismene Brown out and about in the
Telegraph yesterday, even if she was reviewing
WNO's Flying Dutchman in the place of their
indisposed opera critic.
And talking of the Telegraph, today's version
(in a non-ignorable banner on the front page) has
another of their "exclusive" ticket deals with the
Royal Ballet. Nice if you don't mind paying above
the odds for the first night of Romeo and Juliet -
£100 plus a couple of extras, and it doesn't even
say that top-price seats are necessarily included
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Ballet Nacional de
Espana 3 stars Golpes de la Vida,
La Leyenda, Grito UK, London, Sadler's
Wells Dancers: Algado, Antonio, Gomez,
Lopez by Judith Mackrell
"...this is flamenco buffed and polished for
global consumption." The Guardian
Nuevo Ballet Espanol Flamenco's
High Passions, in Distinct
Interpretations Flamenco Directo USA,
New York, City Center Dancers: Rodriguez,
Rojas, Berna, Greco by Roslyn Sulcas
"...the painful intensity that brings
meaning to flamenco was largely absent." New York Times
Ballet Flamenco de
Andalucia Flamenco's High Passions, in
Distinct Interpretations Journey to the
South USA, New York, City Center Dancers:
Hoyos by Roslyn Sulcas "The
ensemble is appealingly youthful and energetic in
well-staged sequences, but the dancers have little
chance to show the individuality essential to
flamenco." New York Times
Compania Antonio El
Pipa Flamenco's High Passions, in
Distinct Interpretations De Tablao USA,
New York, World Music Institute Dancers:
Pipa by Roslyn Sulcas "...but
the unpretentious, enjoyable evening offered a
piece of flamenco history that seems to be
disappearing fast." New York Times
School of American Ballet From
younger limbs, some full-grown magic Scenes
de Ballet USA, New York, State
Theater Dancers: Morgan, Tisserand by
Apollinaire Scherr "Debuting in
1999, the now-acclaimed choreographer's
(Christopher Wheeldon) first hit is a valentine to
his art - its history, the years of devoted
practice it exacts and the magic they create
together." Newsday
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre Cursive
III Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Cultural Centre by
Kevin Ng "Lin explores the spirit
of kuangcao (wild calligraphy), which in its more
abstract style is regarded as the pinnacle of the
calligrapher's art. The form's wildness is clearly
reflected in Lin's energetic choreography, which
abounds in rapid steps and jumps." Financial Times
Scottish Dance Theatre No Stronger
Than A Flower, Forty Minutes UK, Edinburgh,
Festival Theatre by Thom Dibdin
"No Stronger Than A Flower is a welcome
addition to the company’s repertoire, which will
easily sustain several viewings." The Stage
Renegade Theatre Rumble UK,
Stirling, MacRobert by Keith Bruce
"It was a joy and a privilege to be part of
a sold-out house, most of them substantially less
than half my age..." The Herald
Stephanie Schober Dance
Company Catch UK, Leeds,
Carriageworks Dancers: Isobe, Schober by
Kevin Berry "Catch is a piece of
pure physical poetry. It casts a hypnotic spell.
Isobe and Schober are fascinating dancers. The Stage
Oregon Ballet Theatre Oregon
Ballet puts some gorgeous sizzle into winter -
Winter program - A glorious trio of dances
explores the connections of music and
dance Quick Time, Who Cares, Just USA,
Portland, Keller Auditorium Dancers: Cotton,
Larsen, Martuza, Mueller, Roper, Sultanov,
Underwood, Drake by Bob Hicks
"Just" is very much a ballet, but McIntyre
stretches the neoclassical definition of beauty,
pushing his four dancers into ungainly positions
and abrupt, sometimes chunky rhythms, then
reasserting the power of formal line and
punctuating sections with little flash-friezes of
stillness. The Oregonian
Lilith Lab Resolution!: Phos UK,
London, The Place Dancers: Chaulvin by
Donald Hutera "...an
unconventional but memorable journey." The Place
Lilith Lab Resolution!: Phos UK,
London, The Place Dancers: Chaulvin by
Roberto Ekholm "At times the
physical contortions become kitsch, but with the
accompanying sound- score by Alex & Solex Phos
is captivating and as a concept works as a
whole." The Place
Ektos Dance Theatre Resolution!:
Gnosis UK, London, The Place Dancers:
Reuter by Donald Hutera "Ektos
Dance Theatre's episodic entertainment didn't
outlast interest, and in fact it left me wanting
more." The Place
Ektos Dance Theatre Resolution!:
Gnosis UK, London, The Place by Roberto
Ekholm "...Gnosis demonstrates
the potential to touch and entertain." The Place
Jagged Antics Resolution!: Soul
Saga UK, London, The Place Dancers: Hill,
Opoku-Addaie by Donald Hutera
"The piece felt uncentred, too. But it wasn't
without a youthful spark." The Place
Jagged Antics Resolution!: Soul
Saga UK, London, The Place Dancers:
Opoku-Addaie by Roberto Ekholm
"It starts to feel all too serious and the irony
and humour get lost." The Place
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6. "RE: Tuesday Links - 21
February 2006 (2)" In response to message
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Just found some more
Place Resolution! links - hate to miss any...
Nada Gambier Resolution!: Confessions
- the autopsy of a performance UK, London, The
Place Dancers: Gambier by Keith
Watson "It takes some front to
sit stark naked on stage with only a banana and a
bottle of tomato ketchup for company. And then do
nothing." The Place
Brazen Dance Theatre Resolution!:
POLARIZE UK, London, The Place by Keith
Watson "... once Claudia Borgna's
fab costumes had been ditched, the dance descended
into pretty standard floor flailing." The Place
Satu Tuomisto Dance Resolution!:
Viivana UK, London, The Place Dancers:
Tuomisto by Keith Watson "It's
a fine line between engaging eccentricity and
wearying wackiness and Finland's Satu Tuomisto
crossed it more than once..." The Place
Synergy Resolution!, We Can We
Will UK, London, The Place Dancers:
Dickson by Sanjoy Roy "High
point: Louise Dickson’s song about the muscle and
the hot water bottle – not that it’s funny, but
Dickson has a beautiful soulful voice." The Place
Ironinc Resolution!: 'Due to
Unforeseen Circumstances...' UK, London, The
Place by Sanjoy Roy "This
cool, canny piece was a lift for the audience
too." The Place
Tiny Hands Resolution!: (Santa Maria
de los) Buenos Aires UK, London, The
Place by Sanjoy Roy "Imagine a
Catholic tango art movie: lots of suggestive
imagery, not a lot of action, all vaguely
mysterious." The Place
65 Litres Productions Resolution:
Adagio con Brio UK, London, The
Place Dancers: Elmore, Pegorer by Roberto
Ekholm "... gave us an insight
into the dynamics and philosophy of tango." The Place
Turbulanace Dance company Resolution:
Esther UK, London, The Place by Roberto
Ekholm "Unimaginative and at
times clumsily executed, the choreography betrayed
a lack of sensitivity and understanding of Plath’s
astonishing prose." The Place
Semekor Performing Arts Resolution:
Shadow from the Past UK, London, The
Place by Roberto Ekholm
"...colourful and entertaining choreography
complemented by strong costume and lighting ... a
great piece of rhythmical dance." The Place
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11. "Wednesday Links - 22
February 2006" In response to message
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Posted up for Anne
Welsh 'cos of a technical prob - BM
Not much to report today, so far..
Obituary – Dai Ailian Leading
Figure in Chinese Ballet, Dies at
89 “During the Cultural Revolution of the
1960s and '70s, she was removed from her post with
the Central Ballet and assigned to do manual
labor.” By Ben Mattison Playbill
Chitraleka Dance Company Tears of
Fire UK, Salford, Lowry by Natalie
Anglesey "Premiered at The Lowry, prior to a
national tour, this fascinating performance is a
delight from start to finish." The Stage
Matthew Bourne Playbill.com’s
brief Encounter with Matthew Bourne Ernio
Hernandez questions the choreographer about his
current productions and his plans for the
future. “EH: As if all that weren't enough, are
you working on anything else?” MB: I think the
next thing I do for my company will be small and
experimental like Play Without Words “. Playbill
Matthew Bourne More questions and
answers from Bourne on Swan Lake as it tours the
States. By Sid Smith Chicago Tribune
Born to Dance And interesting new
study suggests that some people are more
predisposed than others to dance. "People are
born to dance," says Richard Ebstein, one of the
researchers. "They have (other) genes that
partially contribute to musical talent, such as
coordination, sense of rhythm. However, the genes
we studied are more related to the emotional side
of dancing — the need and ability to communicate
with other people and a spiritual side to their
natures that not only enable them to feel the
music, but to communicate that feeling to others
via dance." By Jennifer Viegas http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20060220/dancer_hum.html
My Perfect Weekend – Darcey Bussell A
spot of trivia: Ballerina Darcey Bussell
loves boat trips, museums and getting away to
foreign cities “I'm stepping down soon as a
full-time principal with the Royal Ballet and the
idea is that I get to manage things better”, she
says. By Anthony Gardner The Telegraph
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LAST EDITED ON 23-02-06 AT 09:31 AM
(GMT) Gala de
Andalucia UK, London, Sadler's
Wells Dancers: Baron, Campallo, Esmerada,
Marin by Clement Crisp
"Superlative artists, superlative evening, but -
dammit - a one-off! Must be repeated next
year." The Financial Times
The Kings of the Dance –
preview 4 Ballet Kings From 4 Countries
“Let's get the obvious out of the way. The
title of "Kings of the Dance" — a new ballet
showcase for four marvelous male dancers, Angel
Corella, Johan Kobborg, Ethan Stiefel and Nikolai
Tsiskaridze — is unfortunate at best, and a bit
humiliating at worst. Of course, it's all about
marketing. And "Lord" was already taken.” By
Gia Kourlas New York Times
Rambert Dance Company – Mark
Baldwin Right of reply Mark
Baldwin responds to his critics: “Tunes and joy
be damned. They want to be taken seriously - and
were, simply by David Dougill writing about
them.” The Guardian
Rambert Dance Company Rambert is to
perform a new ballet for the Lowry Theatre
inspired by the artist’s paintings. The
performance in his honour has been created by
choreographer Darshan Singh Bhuller. “A ballet
inspired by the painter LS Lowry will be premiered
in his home city to mark the 30th anniversary of
his death.“ BBC News
It could be you ... What should
lottery money be spent on next? Britain's cultural
leaders give their views, amongst them, Alistair
Spalding and Tony Hall.. Spalding: “There's
still investment needed. I would like to see
greater access to the arts for people who don't
get any. It's not just about discounted tickets;
it's about going out into the right areas, finding
the people, and finding ways for them to come into
the theatre”. Hall: “Maintaining buildings is
as big a challenge as building them in - and the
choice can be either keep the money on stage or
maintain the building.” Interviews by Brian
Logan The Guardian
Matthew Bourne SWANIE...How I Love
Ya!! Swan Lake USA, Chicago, Cadillac
Palace Theatre Dancers: Vincent, Panchenko,
Plant by Michael J Roberts
"Bourne’s vision is stunning. His research of the
creatures and how they move give the swans’
emotional depth. The wings of The Swan wrap around
The Prince in the duets and The Swan even takes
flight with the Prince in tow." Broadway World
Richard Alston Dance
Company British Eden Fever, Such
Longing, Gypsy Mixture USA, New York, Joyce
Theater Dancers: Baio, Binder, Brown, Diquero,
Goddard, Lawrance, Nikoloulea, Peedo, Romo,
Strattner by Deborah Jowitt
"The movements Alston devises are almost always
delectable, wisely inventive without shouting
their unusualness...the dancers are superbly
skilled, sensitive to the utopian climate that
Alston creates without sentimentalizing its
beauties and small griefs." The Village Voice
Danzahoy From Venezuela, a Serious
Exodus to a Tango, Boldly Lit Exodo USA,
New York, Joyce Theater Dancers: Broquet,
White by John Rockwell "With
all that, the whole thing seemed more dogged than
enlivening, more earnestly high-minded than
emotionally involving." The New York Times
Reggie Wilson Stepping
Out The Tale- Npinpee Nckutchie and the
Tail of the Golden Dek USA, New York, Dance
Theater Workshop Dancers: Hamilton, Kalloo,
Kouakou, McCourty, Wilson, Alaong, Flowers,
Harding by Deborah Jowitt "The
"tale" is an enigma, but in it heaven and earth
sing out together." The Village Voice
X Factor The After Hours,
Smoke UK, Edinburgh, Traverse Dancers:
Bowdeb, Manavit, Poole by Thom Dibdin
"..the piece (Smoke)has enough in it to
provoke a thoughtful response but lacks the
fluidity which would provide greater strength and
cohesion." The Stage
New Territories Dance Festival Set
Up, Tramway, Glasgow Setup UK, Glasgow,
Tramway by Mary Brennan "Horta
and his outstanding performers set up a
chain-reaction of fascinating questions. Best of
all, they leave the answers up to us." The Herald
New Territories Dance
Festival Setup Setup UK,
Glasgow, Tramway by Not named
"From the moment we entered the theatre, we were
thrown into confusion. Like children arriving at a
party, we were given nametags...Now that I was a
man called Aiden, what would become of me." Scotsman
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13. "RE: Thursday Links -
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Kings of the
Dance Kings of the Dance: For Four,
Wavemaker, Afternoon of a Faun, Carmen, We Got It
Good, The Lesson USA, Costa Mesa, Orange County
Performing Arts Center Dancers: Cojocaru,
Corella, Kobborg, Stiefel, Tsiskaridze,
Yanowsky by Anjuli Bai "This
was not an evening for comparisons but an
opportunity to savor four equally delectable
entrees..." Ballet.co Magazine
Kings of the Dance Kings of the
Dance: For Four, Wavemaker, Afternoon of a Faun,
Carmen, We Got It Good, The Lesson USA, Costa
Mesa, Orange County Performing Arts
Center Dancers: Cojocaru, Corella, Kobborg,
Stiefel, Tsiskaridze, Yanowsky by
art076 "Kobborg impressed me the
most, though admittedly, he did get the most
interesting choreography on the program." Ballet.co Postings Review
Rambert Dance Company A Steel Garden,
Judgment of Paris, Divine Influence, Constant
Speed UK, Newcastle, Theatre Royal Dancers:
Cooper, Hollingsworth, Joyce, Polley, Symonds,
Towler, Wiser by Ann Welsh
"All-in-all an excellent programme which left you
with a feel-good factor and wanting more. Rambert
are on excellent form." Ballet.co Postings Review
Rambert Dance Company A Steel Garden,
Judgment of Paris, Divine Influence, Constant
Speed UK, Newcastle, Theatre Royal Dancers:
Joyce, Towler by Ian Graham "I
have seen fuller houses for modern dance at the
Theatre Royal but the reception was very
warm." Ballet.co Postings Review
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14. "RE: Thursday Links - 23
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>It could be you
... >What should lottery money be spent
on next? Britain's >cultural leaders give
their views, amongst them, Alistair
>Spalding and Tony Hall..
Can I pick up on other bits of this article,
including this from the Director of the National
Gallery: "Drip by drip, this great and
imaginative idea has been eroded. Revised
ministerial instructions in 1998 meant that the
money must be applied to social purposes. In 2004,
it was still possible for the Heritage Lottery
Fund to be generous towards the acquisition of
Raphael's Madonna of the Pinks. But in 2005, the
fund spent only £1.18m on acquisitions out of
£357.6m committed to other things. So, what should
happen in 2009? The fund should be required to
spend 50% of its proceeds on works of art. ..."
and point out that there is currently a public
consultation going on about what Lottery money
should be spent on. Have your say by the end of
February or lose it, as they (don't) say:
http://www.ballet.co.uk/dcforum/news/3121.html
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Kings of the
Dance Four Dancers, Four Schools of
Training Kings of the Dance: For Four,
Wavemaker, Afternoon of a Faun, Carmen, We Got It
Good, The Lesson USA, New York, City
Center Dancers: Corella, Kobborg, Stiefel,
Tsiskaridze by John Rockwell
"Each of the four principals has his own strengths
and national school of training and vivid
personality. But one has to wonder if, short of
can-you-top-this virtuosity, four male dancers can
cohere over a whole program as three bellowing
tenors can so easily do." The New York Times
Birmingham Royal Ballet The Seasons,
Carmina Burana UK, Birmingham,
Hippodrome Dancers: Jimenez, Mackay by Pat
Ashworth "Carmina Burana is just
awesome...It is a great sequence of events in
which scuttling seminarians are caught up in the
whirlwind of power." The Stage
Matthew Bourne This 'Swan Lake'
doesn't really take flight Swan
Lake USA, Chicago, Cadillac Palace
Theatre Dancers: Vincent by Hedy
Weiss "Bourne...wants to have it
all ways. His "Swan Lake" attempts to be both an
homage to the original classic, and a wacky,
modern, decidedly homoerotic satire on it. The
result might best be described as 'Forbidden
Ballet'." Chicago Sun-Times
Danzahoy Despair and its fated
affair with contact
improvisation Exodo USA, New York, Joyce
Theater Dancers: Broquet by Apollinaire
Scherr "When featured performer
Jacques Broquet collapses in the carnations at the
dance's end and discovers that life is beautiful,
you may find yourself thinking, 'Whatever'." Newsday
Maxine Steinman and
Dancers Stories Told in Body
Language Window Stories, Still We Sit,
Rockwell Unraveled, Let Go USA, New York, Ailey
Citigroup Theater Dancers: Costa, Kyle,
Loukiano, Macher, Spain, Steinman by Claudia La
Rocco "Unfortunately, Ms.
Steinman's other dances had few tales to tell...
the interminable "Window Stories..a collage of of
sound and music, suggested lives lived on top of
one another, but Ms. Steinman's choreography
failed to illuminate the relationships." New York Times
Covent Garden – Fundraising Covent
Garden seeks local friends Dame Judith
Myhew Jonas attempts to recruit Friends outside
the UK. “If you think it's difficult raising
money for performing arts institutions located
outside the Beltway, just try doing it for one in
another country. It's much harder -- even when the
recipient is as worthy and well-known as London's
Covent Garden. “ Washington Times
The Mature Dancer Maturity,
experience add depth to ballet roles “Over
the last few decades, dance has pushed the
physical boundaries to the edge of danger
--choreography that strains knees, hips, shoulders
and backs.” By Mary Ellen Hunt Contra Costa Times
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