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  1. 1 minute ago, Fonty said:

    Interesting review, but I don't know why Aayush Chadha thinks most of the ballets are "too long."  About an hour per act (?) with at least one 20 or 25 minute intermission seems pretty reasonable to me.  Especially as I sat through two films recently that were at least two and a half hours long, with no break.  Now that was what I would call too long.  

    Sadly, I think for some, the experience of being in a cinema where people are free to eat, exchange the odd comment, even nip to the loo is something that is familiar and they are more comfortable with. 

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  2. I know this topic has been touched on previously in other threads here, but what is ‘the elephant in the room’ regarding the revival of Cinderella? I am aware of the ownership, but how is this currently impeding the revisiting of a work that so desperately needs to be performed while a significant number of dancers who were coached by Ashton are still able to teach it?   What is the likelihood the situation might change in the near future? This would be a wonderful focus ( and potential marketing tool) for any future Ashton festival.

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  3. At long last they are showing Yuli ( it was initially supposed to be part of their last dance season). It’s such an enjoyable film. With the documentary about McGregor, I wonder if they will be screening The Dante Project at some point in 2022-  in recent years it was the BBC that screened both Woolf Works and Frankenstein relatively soon after both had premiered.

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  4. 17 minutes ago, capybara said:

    The lead Peasant couple at yesterday's matinee was, as Sim says, Gasparini and Bracewell.

    Last night it was Hinkis and Yudes.

     

    29 minutes ago, Sim said:

    Well unless I am going mad that’s who I saw at yesterday’s matinee…

    Apologies, Sim. I have been following the various casts ( of which there are many combinations) and this latest one escaped me! 

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  5. Just listened to episode 3 of the latest series and it’s another cracker. A great subject that must have crossed all of our minds - What does it feel like to dance with your spouse? - with two entertaining guests who should know - Lauretta Summerscales and Yonah  Acosta. A perfect Friday evening antidote to the live footie match! Thanks Julia and Brandon. ( I noticed your guests maintained the running theme of Romeo & Juliet).

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  6. Further to my comment higher up this thread regarding confusing casting information, due to localised flooding, I ended up swopping  my Thursday evening seats for last night. How lucky was I? I was fortunate to be able to see Yu Kurihara’s Juliet and I agree with Tony Newcombe’s assessment. Her interpretation was so convincing and beautifully nuanced. Her journey from shy, but curious, potential child bride to a passionate, desperate, but determined young woman was clearly mapped in her facial features and importantly in the varying responses to the other characters. Like Tony, I found the way she initially burst onto the stage giggling and slightly gauche was enchanting.. I loved her initial, besotted sight of Romeo in which she ‘drank him in’ , and credit to her strong technique in the final pas de deux where her limp body was chillingly almost too real. After a couple of shaky moments  in those early first lifts with Romeo, the partnership with Lachlan Monaghan was secure and became steadily more involving. His sensitive partnering and strong technique made for a very accomplished and believable Romeo. The remaining cast included some lovely  interpretations - Yvette Knight was a particularly fine Lady Capulet ((perhaps coached by Marion Tait who remains, for me, the touchstone ). I also enjoyed Shuailun Wu’s Mercutio, particularly in the third act , where he came across very much as the tragic clown. Valentin Olovyannikov‘s Tybalt perhaps could have done with some more light and shade, but I still found the heartless thug who idly stands by, enjoying the fatal result of his fight with Mercutio, a satisfactory interpretation. BRB is such a fine company, with a depth of talent that ensures there really isn’t a weak link. And with the Sinfonia’s superb playing, this was a pretty faultless performance.

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  7. Just had a look at the cast sheets for performances of Romeo and Juliet in Plymouth this week and I haven’t a clue which couple I’ll be seeing tonight. There appears to be considerable shift in the dates the various partnership are performing from those originally announced. The discrepancy is still there if you look at the BRB site for booking and then follow the link for the  various casting sheets. I  thought I would be seeing  Miki Mitzutani debut as Juliet but the casting now says it’s Yaoqian Shang. Not a problem as I will enjoy whoever I see and  I also get to see Tyrone Singleton. Wonder why this is, and if this happened in Birmingham. 

     

    https://www.brb.org.uk/whats-on/event/romeo-and-juliet

    https://www.brb.org.uk/downloadable-castsheets


     

  8. Looking forward to seeing Miki Mizutani and Yasuo Atsuji in Plymouth later this month. 
    Am I right in thinking it is Miki’s debut as Juliet? Interesting that the casts in Plymouth are totally different from Birmingham reflecting perhaps not just the apparent depth of the Company but also the confidence of the director in his dancers. Very much in the tradition of Sir David. 
     

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    A very important observation. I’m not being flippant when I say it was ever thus, in that certain versions of events are venerated and hold a higher truth. For me it is  his deployment of the English language that makes such a delight to read. I have frequently disagreed with his view. That he can cite so much passion, whether or not you agree with him, is why I am so pleased to have a compilation of his writing.

     

     

     

    edited to say I appear to have attached this to the wrong quote, I was actually referring to Ian’s post and I don’t appear to be able to correct this mistake in edit mode. Perhaps moderators can. 

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