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  1. It is a good idea to get there early and take a look around.  One thing that you might like to see are a couple of lovely tutus on display - they are for Princess Florine from earlier productions of the Sleeping Beauty.  If you take the escalator up to the amphi level, they are on your left as you get off the escalator. They are very well displayed, in big glass cases. (And then you can pop out onto the terrace in front of you for a view over Covent Garden). 

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  2. Another curious change was that I was told I couldn't use the main staircase in the foyer to get to the upper circle. The staircase was for the use of dress circle patrons only. I was directed across the foyer to the stairs at the other side. Seemed rather odd, if not off putting. Did I not pay enough for my ticket ? Are the dress circle patrons suddenly  easily offended ? 

  3. After some further inspection of the recent Arts Council spreadsheet, It appears that the following dance companies or organisations will now receive some funding from 2023, after not previously receiving Arts Council funds. 

     

    Amina Khayyam Dance Co

    Blink Dance Theatre

    CoDa Dance Company

    Company of Others

    DanceSyndrome

    FRONTLINEdance

    Gary Clarke Company Ltd

    Humanhood

    Impact Dance Foundation

    IRIE! dance theatre

    Jaivant Patel Company CIC

    Just Us Dance Theatre Company

    Kala The Arts

    Magpie Dance

    Nupur Arts Dance Academy

    Pagrav Company Limited

    Rhiannon Faith Company

    Second Hand Dance

    Seeta Patel Dance Ltd

    Southpaw Dance Productions

    Surface Area Dance Theatre CIC

     

    The annual amount awarded to these is between £100K and £300K.  Five of these are identified as London based, the rest around the country. These are the winners: it looks as if the money trimmed from the bigger recipients is going to much smaller organisations. 

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  4. The following dance companies appear to have lost their Arts Council funding completely, as far as I can see

     

    Russell Maliphant

    Mark Bruce Dance Company

    Shobana Jayasingh

    Michael Clark  (Trading as modern masterpieces)

     

    There are others. I have the previously published Arts Council funding spreadsheet for 2018-22 if anyone wants it for comparison purposes, I can upload it here. 

     

    Edit: If no funding is allocated where it had been previously, the organisation does not appear in the new spreadsheet at all.  You need to look in detail at the earlier funding spreadsheet to compare to work out what has vanished. 

     

     

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  5. Following up on rising ticket prices in general, I see that the top price for Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty, the Christmas show at Sadler's is £85 in the stalls which is much more than I remember (though I can't recall a precise figure). The top price for Bat Out of Hell at the Peacock is £95.  Yes, there are cheaper tickets available of course. 

     

    Elsewhere Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre next year has a maximum price of £125 (much cheaper seats are available in the gallery). 

     

    Not very cheering is it. 

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  6. More on this - impact on museums who might have planned to provide "warm banks" for those struggling to heat their homes

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/aug/31/uk-museums-rising-energy-costs-could-hamper-warm-banks-plan

     

    "Museums have said they will struggle to provide “warm banks” planned for people priced out of heating their homes, because their own soaring bills threaten opening restrictions and closures this winter."

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  7. "Guest" performances at Sadler's are independent hires and discounts for members don't apply.  Quite a few have popped up on the Sadler's website recently, though they don't seem to get much publicity.  I'm quite curious about this one - Fabula Collective, on the main stage on 17 September. Details are a bit terse but the cast sounds interesting

     

    https://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/fabula-collective-momentum/

     

    "Fabula Collective Associate Artists James Pett and Travis Clausen-Knight and international guest artists from excitingly varied backgrounds, from former Royal Ballet Principal Mara Galeazzi and Joffrey Ballet of Chicago’s Christopher Marney, to current Nederlands Dans Theater artists Paxton Ricketts and Madoka Kariya, Ballet Black’s Cira Robinson, former Northern Ballet’s Mlindi Kulashe and former Ballet Basel soloist Kihako Narisawa, get together to tell stories that demand to be told, in a full programme with all-new commissioned music."

     

    Does anyone know any more about the background to this ? 

     

     

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  8. I spotted that there was a new work on in a few days time in Bath from Kim Brandstrup.    Details here

     

    https://www.whatsonstage.com/shows/bath-theatre/minotaur_270102

     

    I suspect its quite small scale. The cast on the Theatre Royal Bath site is  given as Jonathan Goddard and Tommy Franzen, which makes it sound quite tempting.  It seems to be on for just a short run in Bath - anyone know of any future plans to tour ? 

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  9. It's August. There aren't that many performances out there right now.  But there's still quite a bit on Iplayer to catch up with, so here's a reminder.....

     

    Alvin Ailey bio

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0016ccs/alvin-ailey-a-legend-of-american-dance

     

     

    Dancing Nation, in two parts, including Matthew Bourne and Akram Khan

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0952ph6/dancing-nation

     

     

     

    Dance Passion - a very mixed bag of five episodes from different points around the UK of all types of dance

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m0014twh/dance-passion

     

     

     

    EX-S - a documentary from the 1990s, Jasper Conran designs new production of Swan Lake for Scottish Ballet. 

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p026fb77/exs-styling-the-swan

     

     

    Firestarter, a documentary about the Australian dance company Bangarra

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0014rg7/firestarter-the-story-of-bangarra

     

     

     

     

    Imagine: profile of Wayne McGregor

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0014rz7/imagine-2022-wayne-mcgregor-dancing-on-the-edge

     

     

    Steps to Freedom: the story of Irish Dance

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0015f6r/steps-of-freedom-the-story-of-irish-dance

     

     

     

     

     

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  10. BBC Rewind is a site of archive material from the BBC.  There's lots in there to provoke nostalgia. Here's a few items about ballet

     

    Northern Ballet 10th anniversary with Robert de Warren

     

    https://bbcrewind.co.uk/asset/61d8676c81037f0022f615c1?categories=artsAndEntertainment&q=ballet&size=30

     

    Irish National Ballet ceases to exist (1989) (anyone know more about this company ?)

     

    https://bbcrewind.co.uk/asset/5ea00c939cf8e10027567e56?categories=artsAndEntertainment&q=ballet&size=30

     

    Scottish Ballet at Belfast Opera House 1982

     

    https://bbcrewind.co.uk/asset/5de5054f177e9d0027b1df1e?categories=artsAndEntertainment&q=ballet&size=30

     

     

     

     

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  11. I don't think I've spotted this reported here so far

     

    "Join us online from our studios as Roser Muñoz Massanas shares the process of staging Uwe Scholz’s The Seventh Symphony in a live rehearsal with BRB dancers.

     

    The company has just started rehearsing for this autumn’s UK premiere of Uwe Scholz's monumental work, danced to Beethoven’s spectacular The Seventh Symphony. It’s a huge show with 34 dancers on stage, and the Royal Ballet Sinfonia in the pit, and will form part of a triple bill that also includes Jiri Kylian’s Forgotten Land!"

     

    Watch the livestream on RB's facebook page

     

    https://www.facebook.com/bhamroyalballet/live_videos/

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  12. More reviews of the book, should you be interested 

     

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/05/books/review/la-nijinska-lynn-garafola.html

     

     

    https://www.seeingdance.com/la-nijinska-220407/

     

     

    https://danceinternational.org/la-nijinska-finally-the-biography-she-deserves/

     

    https://literaryreview.co.uk/dance-like-theres-no-yesterday

     

    There are more reviews out there, if you search. 

     

    A really substantial and thoroughly researched piece of work.  I'm only a hundred pages in so far but it's really gripping. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  13. I spotted that the Barbican cinema is showing Like Water for Chocolate on 22 Jan 2023.  I assume it's not the only one, so this gives some indication when the filmed version will be available. NB the Barbican has published dates for showing RB's Nutcracker (11 Dec) , Mayerling (9 Oct) and Diamonds mixed bill (20 Nov).  (These are described as live but must be encore performances - they are later than the filming dates)

     

    Details

     

    https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2023/event/like-water-for-chocolate

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  14. The Royal Ballet School are currently performing at Opera Holland Park.  For the Upper School this includes Raymonda Act 3, Neumeier's Yondering, some student choreography and Ashton's Swan Lake waltz for 12. It seems likely that some of these will feature in the main stage performance on the 16th. It's quite odd seeing the pieces in daylight - the stage lighting doesn't make much of an impression, and I think the Wayne McGregor piece came off worst for this.  Looking forward to seeing the dancers perform with live music at the ROH. 

     

    The venue has been updated, but not, it seems, for the better. It looks like they have searched every second-hand shop in London for chairs, mainly dining chairs with hard backs. It was a remarkably uncomfortable experience.  All the dogs of London seemed to be right outside and engaged in a barking competition, but nevertheless it it's still a lovely place to be on a summer's evening and the performance was very enjoyable. 

     

    The programme gives some details of graduate contract, but just numbers, not names - five to the RB Aud Jebsen scheme, five to BRB Junior Company, and others (no numbers) to ABT Studio company, Boston Ballet II, Dutch National Ballet Junior Company, Norwegian National Ballet 2, Ballet am Rhein Dusseldorf, The Sarasota Ballet, Scottish Ballet. 

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  15. The NT is bringing back its free weekend outdoor performances in August - the River Stage. 

     

    From a dance perspective, the weekend of 5 - 7 Aug features multiple performances from Hofesh Schechter

     

    Details of these here

     

    https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/river-stage-2022-hofesh-shechter-company-weekend

     

    Details of the other free performances here

     

    https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/river-stage-2022

     

    There's a free live broadcast of one of their productions on the 14th I think. Plus dance performances from Kate Prince's Zoonation. 

     

    Definitely worth exploring what's available. 

     

     

     

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