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  1. Is this the Prix de Lausanne, or something else I don't know about?
  2. What?! My goodness. How will they cope? How many dancers are there in the whole company - less than 70?
  3. Well, I've just caught up with Hans Christian Andersen - needed some light relief - which I don't think I've actually ever seen before, although I certainly seem to know the songs from somewhere. Fascinating to see Bruhn, Petit and Jeanmaire - I hadn't realised there was quite so much ballet shoehorned (no pun intended) into this film - but highly disconcerting to see the Little Mermaid ballet being danced to bits of Liszt I'm more used to hearing in relation to Mayerling
  4. This is repeated tomorrow, Wednesday 4th January, at 11.15 pm on BBC2. Oh, and lookey, Channel 4 tomorrow night, 8 pm, Location, Location, Location: "Kirstie Allsopp searches northeast London for ballet dancer Nicol and his brother Harry, who're joining together in the hope of getting on the property ladder." I wonder who they can mean?
  5. Hello, Shya100, and welcome to the forum. Yes, I agree they needed a focus, and why not pick Hayward and Campbell, especially given the back story. I haven't watched it properly yet, having been otherwise occupied for part of it, but my impression was rather that they focused on Sugar Plum to the detriment of Drosselmeyer, Clara and Hans-Peter, though (and they could have remarked that H & C were also dancing the other two roles). Perhaps I'll change my mind when I watch it properly.
  6. The changes must have gone up just after I last looked: I was trying to do some Get Into London Theatre bookings about 1 1/2 hours ago! Sorry Khaniukova is out, but as I'd hoped, Rojo is in (and dancing with Parish, too)! Were there any other changes apart from that? Oh drat, Oliveira too. That's bad luck on the ballerina side. Let's hope no further changes. Anyone with any experience of Dronina's Giselle? Wondering if Rojo's links with NBC helped here.
  7. I see Jane's beaten me to it. And having weekend matinees makes it easier for the half-amphi-full of Liverpudlians (or that's what it's felt like at Ball's previous debuts), I'm sure Hopefully they don't clash with BRB performances, either.
  8. Wasn't there a modern version from the Lyon company, or am I imagining it?
  9. Oops, I'm obviously not really awake yet: when Angela said "no guests", I had visions of them performing to an empty theatre, and thought "?????!!!" Edit: Well, I've just read the schedule, and thought "Who?" for most of the dancers, so I'm not sure that "international renommierte Tänzer" really applies
  10. We discussed this film here: http://www.balletcoforum.com/index.php?/topic/5479-anna-pavlova-film/?hl=portici
  11. Very sad. Not only did he create the numerous La Sylphides which Johan mentions, but of course he's also responsible for the current Royal Ballet Sleeping Beauty, along with many many other works.
  12. alison

    Frankincense

    Ugh, is that the stuff they use in high churches as incense? I can't bear the stuff (I was so relieved when they didn't bother burning any incense in Act II of Anastasia this time around!)
  13. Oh please, go ahead and deal with the musical side too, Geoff - I didn't mean that to be left out. I had problems with this one, I must admit - and probably standing for 4 1/2 hours doesn't help, but I've done that for Lohengrin before and been transfixed, so it is possible. But I have to admit that boredom set in in several places, and I hadn't expected that, because I usually love Strauss - but then I'd not even heard the opera all the way through before that. It certainly wasn't quite what I'd expected.
  14. Oh yes, I'm always signed in (you can barely do anything without being signed in). Oddly enough, it happened again the other day (Links forum, as usual) when my browser crashed or summat, which I think meant rebooting the computer. As soon as I got back online, the Links forum was all greyed out. The others were as they always have been ...
  15. I'm glad you spotted that, Ian: the paper had just "blown open" to that page on one of the copies I saw in the supermarket this morning
  16. ^^ Caffe Nero's are just about as good ^^
  17. Conceivable, as ever, that she was offered something and turned it down ...
  18. I had been totally unaware that the BBC made them available to buy at all. I suppose it's another income stream ...
  19. Congratulations to Sir Bryn, one of a number of people knighted in the New Year's Honours list.
  20. I've moved the discussion of full inboxes to a separate thread here: http://www.balletcoforum.com/index.php?/topic/14232-inbox-full/ as it was digressing greatly from the original subject
  21. Never knew that before, Janet. It would have been useful many times over!
  22. Better still, somewhere down towards the bottom on the right, I think, there is a command to archive the message thread. That way, a copy of the whole discussion gets sent to your registered email address.
  23. I guess that means her inbox is full? Not sure what would have happened to your message - presumably you could have copied it to somewhere else for the duration.
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