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  1. 18 hours ago, Peanut68 said:

    Am I right in thinking these get snapped up by ‘friends’ before public booking opens? Not sure I’ve ever seen these for sale other than on here!! Sounds good (although I’m pretty short so might that be an issue?)


    Most of them do, yes, but in my experience they come back as returns very frequently. There are also certain standing places held back by the house and released later, such as D28/D29 to the immediate right of the lighting box, which they tend to hang onto if they think they might need to place a camera there, but often then release a few days before the performance when they realise they won’t have a photographer that night.

     

    Your height should not be an issue - assuming your assessment of “pretty short” is within reason. There are lots of diminutive regulars in SCS!

     

    To @JNC - I might be able to help you with tickets for the two performances on the Monday. If all goes according to current plans next weekend, I’ll have seen all the casts I need to see, and will pass on my tix for that Monday. I’ll let you know!

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  2. 12 hours ago, DanJL said:

    Unexpectedly I found the final act hit hardest - the emotion of what had happened due to the deception in Act 3 and O'Sullivan's incredibly fragile performance to the beautiful music which made it so clear that death was the only way out. For me at least the ending made perfect and clear sense after this. 


    Yes! I found myself wondering if I’ve ever found an Odette/Odile most compelling in that act before.

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  3. 1 hour ago, emmarose said:

    Such a shame Anna Rose had a fall, but everyone falls, it's how you get up and it sounds as if she carried on to finish beautifully.


    I would be very interested to know how it impacts a dancer’s attitude to their next performance of the same ballet. I hope it doesn’t cause her a mental block/too many increased nerves… am I right in thinking that was her first-ever attempt at 32 fouettés in any ballet, on the ROH stage in front of an audience?

     

    In ten years’ time I’d love to hear what she’d say about getting past such a mishap in an “iconic” moment in a major debut and coming back to deliver the goods in future. By which time, I’ll probably have forgotten it ever happened.

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  4. On 22/02/2022 at 22:05, Angela Essex said:

    Thanks for the tips Bridiem - I’ve never seen it before so fingers crossed. That’s the only day I can easily do too, so I’m hoping I’ll be lucky. I’m supposing all the cheap balcony seats, SCS and reasonably priced front-ish of amphi get snapped up during the friends booking phase hence why there’s not much left in my price range now.


    Some of Balcony Standing is reserved for Friday Rush, including D31 which has a full view, and D30 which is behind a pillar but can be stepped aside from for a good view.

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  5. 3 hours ago, prs59 said:

    Here’s a question that has probably been discussed on the forum before I joined but I can’t find anything relating to it? 

     

    ””Why are only some guests at the Ball masked…..?”


    Another similar thing I wondered for the first time at Saturday’s performance:

     

    If the masked ball is a family party, or some kind of coming-out event for Juliet, why are “Juliet’s friends” portrayed as a homogeneous group? Wouldn’t they be the teenage daughters of some of the other guests, and arrive with various adults?

     

    (…edited to add: and also, how realistic is it that all six of them, as the only young girls at the party besides Juliet, get through the whole evening without either Mercutio or Benvolio trying his luck…)

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  6. Loved tonight’s performance, including the truly vicious Tybalt/Romeo showdown. Like Sim, I was impressed by Naghdi’s quick thinking when she couldn’t find the dagger - I’ve seen far more obvious stage mishaps relating to vital props being in the wrong place! (Remember the Bayadere a few years ago when the snake visibly escaped Roberta Marquez’s basket before it was due to bite her? 😆)

     

    I did find some of tonight’s casting rather visually odd in terms of relative heights, however; the petite Hinkis as lead harlot opposite Ball’s tallish Romeo, and she and Gasparini alongside the much taller Lubach as Benvolio’s harlot? And Gartside seemed on the small side to be quite right as the father of Naghdi’s Juliet.

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  7. Hi, I started ballet as a 40-year-old absolute beginner at the start of 2019. I am now taking Improver-level classes, but RAD Intermediate is a bit (if not quite a lot) more advanced than that, and therefore likely to attract people who know what they’re doing from years of childhood study. I honestly wonder if you should look for a more appropriate class - maybe if you mention your location, people might recommend some?

     

    And as for your question “Just wondering how long it takes to get any good?”… well where do I start with that? Good is relative. I’m over 40, overweight, poorly coordinated, and not overly flexible. IMO, as an older beginner, unless you’ve got something resembling the ideal ballet physique and aptitude, you don’t aim to be “good”. You simply aim to improve, to be increasingly pleased with what you’re achieving, and to enjoy it while you’re there. I’ve personally found this approach very rewarding.

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  8. Glad to hear about the nice floors at the new studios! The upstairs studio at City Lit where I have my regular Thursday class has just been refurbed and the floor is currently VERY resistant - I remember the same when I went for taster classes at the ENB studios when they first opened 2 years ago.

     

    I don’t see myself getting back to Central for another couple of months as I’ve got too much on (and am currently doing 2 classes a week at City Lit as it is). But I’m looking forward to it.

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