Pas de Quatre
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But as the official list says there is a shortage of dancers, does the salary level still count?
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On the other hand, decades ago, when I was auditioning for classical companies in UK and Europe there was no pre-election so there were too many people. The worst would be when a cut was made before the class even started. Then throughout the barre after each exercise some dancers would be asked to leave. Less than half those who were auditioning made it to the centre work. Then again cuts were made after every few exercises. Would you really want to return to this? No too bad if a location is within easy reach, but you could spend lots on travel and hotels which was wasted.
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Ballets that have aged badly
Pas de Quatre replied to CHazell2's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
As well as seeing the ballet, I have also been to a concert with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra playing The Miraculous Mandarin. It was thrilling and I loved it! -
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Pas de Quatre replied to CHazell2's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
I am pretty sure there was a BRB version touring some 20-25 years ago, but I will have to see if I can find the programme. It was a fabulous dramatic dance work. Yes a glorious noisy score at times. I have used extracts for my own choreography. -
A 'ballet/dance miscellany' thread
Pas de Quatre replied to Ondine's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
This season Christian Spuck has moved to Berlin. As a parting gift to Zurich his ballet R & J was streamed free. I caught it and enjoyed much of the production. His Dance of the Knights is the best part and there are lots of good things, including the duels and deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. It is contemporary choreography and at times I felt it didn't differentiate enough between the Montagues and Capulets and became a bit repetitive. Well worth watching though.- 183 replies
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Pas de Quatre replied to CHazell2's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
I have a vague memory of a TV interview where Wayne Sleep was talking about the mask and costume problems. -
Or do they have more a more exciting repertoire, and better productions of the classics?
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Pas de Quatre replied to CHazell2's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
Even if you do categorise it thus, my point was that the pirates and slavers plundered along the coast of East Africa. -
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Pas de Quatre replied to CHazell2's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
The ballet Le Corsaire is set in Arabia which is East Africa, thousands of miles away from West Africa and the transatlantic slave trade. -
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Pas de Quatre replied to CHazell2's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
Sadly people trafficking and modern slavery still exists in many parts of the world. -
How to stop pointe shoes slipping off heels
Pas de Quatre replied to Swanwings's topic in Doing Dance
Old fashioned remedy, wet the heel of the tights using a small spray bottle. If this is not enough put the damp heel in the rosin box. Then put on the shoes. This should make the satin stick. Some people prefer to put the shoes on first and then wet the shoe heel from the outside. -
Full Corsaire from Mikhailovsky
Pas de Quatre replied to aqualia2008's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
I have just watched up to the famous pas de trois, usually pas de deux for Galas. It is a very jolly production with some fabulous dancing! The filming is from one fixed camera which pans in and out and follows the movement across the stage. Feels more like a simple record rather than a professional production with multi camera angles and cutting between shots. I rather like it as you don't get frustrated by missing bits. Would recommend it! -
Full Corsaire from Mikhailovsky
Pas de Quatre replied to aqualia2008's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
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Are you only looking at UK schools, or are you interested in European ones too?
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Possibly because it is only part of the documentation? There is are legitimate reasons in genealogy to get copies of various peoples birth certificates, but it is also supposed to be a way false identities are created.
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I think the problem with birth certificates is that anyone can buy a copy of a birth certificate, not just the person named on it!
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Symphonic Variations
Pas de Quatre replied to The Sitter In's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
I remember feeling very short changed the first time I saw Giselle without an opening ballet, late 1960s. Someone correct me if I am mistaken, but I don't think they had the music for Peasant Pas de Deux in those days either as the pas de deux, or reworked as other choreography. -
Bath/Bristol Advanced Adult Ballet Classes
Pas de Quatre replied to elizabeth.mp3's topic in Doing Dance
They do have an Adults class, but it may not be at a suitable time for you. Why not simply ask, they are very approachable people. -
Bath/Bristol Advanced Adult Ballet Classes
Pas de Quatre replied to elizabeth.mp3's topic in Doing Dance
Have a look at Bristol Russian Ballet School. Excellent teaching! -
BalletBoyz - England on Fire
Pas de Quatre replied to Sim's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
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Nothing surprises me anymore! Some 12 years ago a friend confided in me how distressed she was by the performance her daughter did as part of her A level drama course. The girl had to simulate masterbation on stage. As she was only 17 at the time I would have thought this contravened all sorts of child protection laws. Possibly wouldn't happen now.
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DON QUIXOTE - ROYAL BALLET AUTUMN 2023
Pas de Quatre replied to capybara's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
I think it wonderful that the Royal visit has been so well publicised. It is obvious that it is not just a duty call, but a real personal pleasure for them. This could be of lasting benefit helping to make ballet fashionable again amongst the "great and good", and lead to more sponsorship/do actions to RB and maybe other companies too. -
That's interesting, I loved Mark Bruce's Dracula, so look forward to Frankenstein!