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It's difficult, but if I could choose only one I think it'd it have to be....

 

La Bayadere (Shades, Nureyev version)/ A Wedding Bouquet/ Les Noces

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Impossible question!!

 

Maybe Scènes de Ballet/The Firebird/Song of the Earth - covers the trinity of head, heart and soul.

 

But what about Balanchine? Symphony in C, or Serenade, or The Four Temperaments, or Emeralds, or...

And, what about Symphonic Variations, Concerto, Requiem, Gloria, The Dream, Penguin Café, the last act of Woolf Works, The Moor's Pavane, Dust, La Valse, Bausch's Rite of Spring, Pierrot Lunaire, Rhapsody, In the Night?

 

I think it would have to be Desert Island Triple Bills...

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The Dream, David Bintley's Orpheus Suite, In the Upper Room

 

But then also Children of the Mantic Stain, Concertos 6:22, Powder, Two Pigeons, Scenes de Ballet, Symphonic Variations, Penguin Cafe, Symphony in 3 Movements, Apollo, Ghost Dances...

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19 minutes ago, Mary said:

Hmm that's a long evening !

 

The Dream; Symphonic Variations; Symphony in C (also a long evening but)

 

The Dream- Cojocaru/Kobborg

 

S in C -  Muntagirov/Nunez

 

raise me?

 

But if you are on a desert island you won't be worrying about the last train home...

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Les Rendezvous (but only if in the proper costumes), Symphonic Variations, Raymonda Act 3

 

Serenade,  Symphony in Three Movement, Theme and Variations

 

The Dream, A Month in the Country,  Rhapsody  possibly not in that order

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More than one triple bill for me, too

  • Infra/ Voluntaries/ Sinfonietta
  • Vespertine/ Oktett/ Bolero
  • A million kisses to my skin/ The vertiginous thrill of exactitude/ Song of the Earth
  • Woolf Works

 

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Les Patineurs---- memory of first visit to ballet after the war and a good contrast to sand and sun.

 

Chroma---because it hit me hard and I still can't believe how much I enjoyed it.

 

Midsummers Nights Dream---a story of contrasts, fairies, fools and romance.

 

June Brae, Pamela May and Brian Shaw for Patineurs if such exists! Watson and Cojacura in Chroma and don't mind MND.

 

If I really thought I am sure I would change this but I give instant reaction. Will enjoy reading others choices and will resist changing mine. (Finding it hard not being able to add Winter Dreams!)

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Is this a DVD or live performance?  If the latter I'd select works featuring dancers with certain transferable skills, e.g. fishing, foraging, cooking, building etc.

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2 hours ago, Duck said:

More than one triple bill for me, too

  • Infra/ Voluntaries/ Sinfonietta
  • Vespertine/ Oktett/ Bolero
  • A million kisses to my skin/ The vertiginous thrill of exactitude/ Song of the Earth
  • Woolf Works

 

Oooooooooh classy! Me like a lot!

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Dances at a Gathering

Rhapsody with Hayward / Hay

Last act Bayadere with the POB and Laurent Hilaire

 

... or anything with drama and Zenaida Yanowsky and Ed Watson in it.

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What a delightfully impossible question!

 

Upon much reflection:

 

I now, I then (Woolf Works pt I)

Concerto

Symphony in C

 

It quite simply has to include Symphony in C, because I cannot remember a single triple bill featuring it that I've seen in which it hasn't blown all the others out of the water. All Balanchine's majestic skill in most joyful display - definitely the way to end an evening at the ballet.

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OR - a triple of triples:

 

Balanchine - Emeralds, Serenade, Symphony in C

MacMillan - Concerto, Gloria, Requiem

Ashton - Monotones I & II, Rhapsody, Scenes de Ballet, Symphonic Variations (4, cos they are all fairly short)

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11 hours ago, zxDaveM said:

OR - a triple of triples:

 

Balanchine - Emeralds, Serenade, Symphony in C

MacMillan - Concerto, Gloria, Requiem

Ashton - Monotones I & II, Rhapsody, Scenes de Ballet, Symphonic Variations (4, cos they are all fairly short)

 

Brilliant! Worth going to any desert island for.

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My admittedly frivolous choice:

  • Ashton's Dream to make us smile
  • The Kingdom of the Shades for the pure beauty of classical ballet
  • Jewels for the sheer fun of it.
  • A Month in the Country for the hopeless romance

Another long evening but wouldn't it be wonderful?

 

I'd add Elite Syncopations or possibly The Concert to send everyone home on a high but the Musicians Union wouldn't wear it!

 

Linda

 

P.S. Does anyone else remember such marathon performances in the theatre as Nicholas Nickleby or Brook's Mahabharata?  The latter was 12 hours long and usually shown over 3 nights but was occasionally shown in one continuous performance.  I know I watched the 9 hour TV broadcast almost non-stop!

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8 hours ago, loveclassics said:

My admittedly frivolous choice:

  • Ashton's Dream to make us smile
  • The Kingdom of the Shades for the pure beauty of classical ballet
  • Jewels for the sheer fun of it.
  • A Month in the Country for the hopeless romance

Another long evening but wouldn't it be wonderful?

 

I'd add Elite Syncopations or possibly The Concert to send everyone home on a high but the Musicians Union wouldn't wear it!

 

Linda

 

P.S. Does anyone else remember such marathon performances in the theatre as Nicholas Nickleby or Brook's Mahabharata?  The latter was 12 hours long and usually shown over 3 nights but was occasionally shown in one continuous performance.  I know I watched the 9 hour TV broadcast almost non-stop!

 

Not remotely frivolous...what's wrong with beauty, romance, and fun?-and The Dream is deeply moving as well as making me smile. Great choices!

Yes I remember N Nickleby- a marathon, I think nowadays I'd fall asleep

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14 minutes ago, Mary said:

 

Yes I remember N Nickleby- a marathon, I think nowadays I'd fall asleep

 

Mary, you could always experiment now with the TWO parts of ANGELS IN AMERICA at the National Theatre.  Suspect the Angel bashing through the ceiling at the end might wake you up though :)

 

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46 minutes ago, Bruce Wall said:

 

Mary, you could always experiment now with the TWO parts of ANGELS IN AMERICA at the National Theatre.  Suspect the Angel bashing through the ceiling at the end might wake you up though :)

 

 

Speaking as an opera goer, the fuss about the length of Angels in America had me thinking that fans of straight theatre must be lightweights :)

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The Polish Ball from “Ivan Susanin” - Glinka - Zakharov

The Valpurgian Night from “Faust” - Gounod - Lavrovsky

Polovtsian Dances from "Prince Igor" - Borodin - Goleizovsky

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I've had another thought

 

Les Patineurs

Roland Petit's Carmen with Denys Ganio and Dominique Khalfouni  circa mid 80s

Etudes with Andria Hall and Patricks Armand and Dupond   Ditto

 

Modern day dancers may surpass them but, gosh, those performances really were something.

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