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  1. "Arts Troubleshooter is a two-part series following the work of world renowned arts expert Michael Lynch at two unique arts organisations whose futures are under threat.

     

    This is the first programme in the series and follows Michael's work with Northern Ballet: the first major English ballet company to be based outside London. The company has just moved into a new state-of-the-art home, but when they receive an unprecedented cut to their government grant in March 2011, they can no longer afford to keep all of their dancers. Michael's determined to help Northern Ballet save the jobs of the dancers who've devoted their careers to the company." Program details

     

    It runs against Eurovsision, so it's a recorder job, or catch it on iplayer. Is a repeat? I ask as it mentions a 2011 date in the blurb.

  2. I'm not reading anything at the mo, but over the last year I've read the three books Gypsy Rose Lee wrote ("Gypsy: Memoirs of America's Most Celebrated Stripper", "The G-String Murders" and "Mother Finds A Body") and "Gypsy And Me" by Erik Lee Preminger (her son). I would very much like to read "Early Havoc" and "More Havoc" by June Havoc (Gypsy's sister), but they sell for £70+ each (if you can find them) and are way beyond my price range. I only seem to find time to read in the winter.

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  3. The average age of a woman starting ballet is between eight and eleven, of a man, often in his teens. Later is not unheard of; Melissa Hayden

    began at 15, Misty Copeland from ABT at 14, Adam Cooper at 16 and Igor Youskevitch at 22.

     

    I was 35 when I started but it was only for fun. I've danced in the ballet school's end of year show and I'm quite happy to leave it at that. If at say 8 years of age, I knew just how much I enjoy dancing, I might have gone into ballet professionally. Who knows!

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  4. My DS would love to dance on point, isn't there a bit in The Dream? or am I imagining things!

    Bottom dances on pointe and it is supposed to represent his hooves. Men on pointe also feature in Mark Morris's "Hard Nut", (based on Nutcracker), and some versions of Cinderella and of Fille Mal Gard'ee. The Trocks and other several other male companies all dance on pointe. If you see the Trocks Olga Supphozova (Robert Carter) on pointe it's amazing. Olga is about 6' in bare feet and has legs that go on forever, even more so on pointe.

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  5. Did anybody watch this program last night on C4? I enjoyed it very much.

     

    "Just 2% of the UK's lorry drivers are female. But woman are a growing force on the roads. MotherTruckers reveals the lifestyles of an unusual band of ladies rising to the challenge of being truck drivers, while fighting to keep a stable family environment, as mothers, daughters, wives and girlfriends."

     

    It's available on 4oD if anyone is interested http://www.channel4....hertruckers/4od

     

    Why might balletco-er's be interested? Well one of the drivers is a former ballet dancer and she would like to get back into dance. The footage of her on pointe around the truck was contrived but still engaging.

  6. Let it be known that Trog is willing to continue in his behind the scenes roll as system administrator (aka technical support).

     

     

    Hopefully the committee are considering more than just a forum for the future. If ballet.co is to continue as just a forum, there are lots of hosted options available, with costs ranging from free to paid. This board is currently on a paid hosted forum service. As I see it, the problem here is that if a hosted forum service is used, and the decision is made in the future to include more than just a forum, the site will have to move to a hosted web site. Migrating the forum postings might be difficult, if not impossible, thus the forum will need to remain with the forum host, and a link placed on the new site, which is messy. I believe that the committee should commit to a hosted box even if just a forum is used.

     

    I would recommend a LAMP platform (Linux, Apache, MySql, Perl/PHP) and be sure to insist on root shell access. If these is a problem with the site, shell access enables interrogation of the log files, which gives a huge clue as to what is wrong and how to go about fixing it. I would not recommend a WAMP platform (Windows, Apache, MySql, PHP), as the Windows log files tell you nothing useful if there is a problem. Avoid a Microsoft platform (Windows server, IIS, Microsoft Sql, .NET/VBS) at all costs! These boxes are a pain to support; experience has shown that almost nothing can be fixed when it goes wrong and a reinstall is the only option.

     

    Sadly we cannot continue with the old DCForum software for the forum. Although it has served us well in the past, the recent attacks against the site have (IMO) rendered this to be not an option. There are a huge number of forums that use phpBB, and I believe this to be robust.

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