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  1. Scenes de Ballet is an utter Ashton masterpiece and I have been really fortunate to have heard Antoinette Sibley just rave about the work and her joy at dancing it.

     

    Lesley Collier, another very fine exponent of the central role, commented that Ashton changed/adapted many of his works but not Scenes de Ballet.  She said she felt it was a work he was particularly proud of.

     

    I envy you having the chance to see it.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Jan McNulty said:

     

    But may do to BRB fans who want to see BRB dancers but may have limited opportunities so to do.

     

    Years ago the Mariinsky were doing Fountain of Bakhisarai (sorry if spelt wrongly) at the Coli and I booked the midweek matinee.  I was so very lucky to see Altynai Asylmuratova performing the leading role.  Sylvie Guillem danced every other performance.  She was a wonderful performer but if I had booked for the Mariinsky I wanted to see Mariinsky dancers.

    I saw Altynai as 'the baddie' too with Zhanna Ayupova as 'the goody' playing her harp.  That was Ulanova's role originally I believe.  Creaky ballet but absolutely cracking dancing.

     

    I think that may have been 1995, in which case we went from the Coli to the Opera House for Lesley Collier and Irek Mukhamedov in her final performance as Giselle.  

     

    Gosh, what an utterly unforgettable day that was and all in a Summer heatwave!

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  3. Were I planning to go to see this production, which I am not, I have to say that some of the casting would not inspire me that much.  I am not a fan of Hirata, not least as I would have been hoping for Celine Gittens and Tyrone Singleton as the first cast.  Having said that, Brandon Lawrence would be a highly acceptable substitute.  

  4. 5 hours ago, Ballet448 said:

    Beautifully put!  She was the first ballerina I ever saw do Raymonda (Act 3, which often formed part of mixed bills at the old Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet) and I have never seen anyone do that great slow solo (the one with the hand claps) better than she did - and have seen very few do it anything like as well, she remains my benchmark for the role all these decades later.  Grandeur is the word.  She was also a wonderful dramatic dancer - another vivid memory I have of her at SWRB was in MacMillan's Las Hermanas.  She made a major contribution to the development of ballet in the UK during a key period  - and probably never got the credit she deserved for it.  Very sad to hear she has died - RIP.

     

    Hear, hear!

  5. As I have said before, very well said Sheila, I am in total agreement with you.  In my disappointment with the current direction of BRB and the way my concerns were completely ignored when I emailed the company I have decided to pretty much sever all links.  

     

    One thing which does interest me slightly is are there any plans for the reinstatement of the old midscale tours?  They had a lot of advantages in that they covered areas of the UK previously poorly served.  They also gave the chance to present smaller scale ballets, such as Pineapple Poll or Facade.  I saw the Shakespeare linked mixed bill in Shrewsbury a few years ago and it was an absolutely cracking afternoon.

     

    If these continue to be dropped the company will be the poorer for their absence.

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  6. On 13/12/2021 at 15:31, SheilaC said:

    It's a pity there's no film of her dancing Swan Lake. I'm pretty sure it was filmed, I think in Manchester, soon after the production was premiered , but it was never shown on TV, I never found out why.

    Re Orlandau's comment on BRB I guess that currently no-one even remembers that they once possessed such a star!

     

     

    You need to appreciate that the successes and achievements of BRB have been recently reappraised.  Nothing of any value happened before Carlos assumed the reins of the company.

     

  7. On 13/12/2021 at 12:43, Lizbie1 said:

     

    I don't think AM has ever approved of anything SPW has done! (Doesn't he call him Sir Peter Wrong?)

    His openly published dislike of Sir Peter and his productions bordered on the totally vicious at times.  He wrote a diatribe about his Nutcracker for BRB in its very early days which was so wide of the mark I wrote to the FT to complain.

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  8. I remember when LFB/ENB mounted Apparitions in the late 80s with Peter Schaufuss and Natalya Makarova.  Despite being a huge Ashtonphile I distinctly remember being underwhelmed by it and thinking it very long.  Despite all the best intentions the revival was not regarded as a success, especially by the critics.

     

    I do remember hearing Jean Bedells saying that she had been involved in the revival but was so unhappy with the result that she demanded her name was removed from the credits.  She was mounting Job for BRB at the time.  Job went very much better.

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  9. Please, please, please will someone have the foresight to interview and film Lynn Seymour talking about her memories of working with Ashton while we still have the opportunity.  She is so fearsomely intelligent and she clearly adored him but I feel her contribution to British (and world) ballet is getting so overlooked these days.

     

    I found her explanation about the original cast of Birthday Offering so enlightening and delivered with the authority of someone who was there in the mid to late 50s and knew all these ballerinas I just wanted her to carry on talking.  If only we had the chance to hear her expand on creating the Young Girl in Two Pigeons, Natalya in Month in the Country and, most of all, Isadora Duncan in the Five Brahms Waltzes which told you far more about Duncan as a dancer and personality than the later full length ballet ever did.

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