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  1. I have some copies of Dance Now magazine volumes 3-7. 1994-1998/99( including the Ashton issue vol 3 issue 3). May be the odd one missing but I have a total of 18 issues. I haven’t got time to list them all, but there’s some lovely in depth interviews . Would only charge p&p, estimate about £7.00 to send.  PM me if you are interested.

  2. 26 minutes ago, Two Pigeons said:

    Too many greats dying too close together.

    Yes, very true. She was another ballerina whom I admired as a child from the portrait photos in the ballet books I used to pore over. I hope there is recognition on the ROH website and social media of her contribution..

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  3. Ahh, a ballerina from my childhood .So very elegant, the epitome of the graceful ballerina both off stage and on. I have some treasured videos of her performances. I was reminded of her recently watching the film Nijinsky in which she was perfectly cast as Tamara Karsavina

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  4. I favour the idea of a ‘Friends of the Ashton Foundation’ which Rina suggests in her initial post. Mainly because I think with the Foundation already in existence, it makes sense to focus the energies in one place. I don’t know much about theFoundation, but have found it a useful tool. 
    I’d be interested to know whether people here think having multiple owners of Ashton’s work is a good thing in  terms of a ‘voice’  for the choreographer as say compared to Deborah Macmillan .

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  5. I haven’t read or heard many interviews with Yasmine Naghdi so this latest podcast is  a real delight, particularly as Yasmine  was in the same cohort of students at the Royal Ballet school as co interviewer, Brandon Lawrence, which ensured a lovely relaxed , sharing of experience  between the two of them. Yasmine  is a class act and refreshingly down to earth. Another brilliant podcast  which I highly recommend.

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  6. Interesting to read Dawnstar’s desire to see Job stemming partly from reading about it in a children’s fiction book. So many ballets I would like to see are in part due to pictures in the Princess Tina ballet books  I loved as a child. Shadowplay, Graduation Ball, Card Game, Daphnis and Chloe, Birthday Offering, Les Biches .....  to name a few. Of those I’ve listed, I have only managed to see Birthday Offering.  It’s sad to say but I can’t see how a torch can be held for such ballets to be revived if there is no exposure to them now in the form of released extracts from archives, masterclasses etc, more initiatives such as those by the Ashton Foundation. 

     

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  7. Yes, I agree that the venue for the old Theatre Museum was less than ideal but there was a wonderful array of exhibits.

    Wouldn’t it be brilliant if some enlightened philanthropist could fund something opening in Coventry as part of the City of Culture. Wonderful transport links and near enough to Stratford / Birmingham to be able to attract tourists who are already in enjoying the wonderful theatrical experiences available in the Midlands.  We can only dream.

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  8. I was just about to post about this too! Can really recommend this film, with an excellent cast ( including a very young Jeremy Irons who plays Fokine)and wonderful staging of the ballet extracts. I have a book about the film which includes a very detailed account of its making -casting/ locations/staging etc. , so if after viewing it anyone has any questions regarding background I might be able to find the answers.

     

    Edited to add that Patrick Dupond was originally considered for therole of Nijinsky (apparently as well as his superb dancing, the Rosses were struck by his resemblance to Nijinsky), but his shaky command of English was considered a problem.

  9. Yes, I have been enjoying these in-depth interviews. For those of us of a certain age (!) , check out the interview with  Doreen Wells subtitled the Miracle of Soleto - for a reason she explains during the interview. It’s a wonderful resume of her career and she name drops so many wonderful artists. There are a couple of previously unseen clips including a wonderful extract of her dancing the second movement from Concerto with David Wall. 
     

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