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bridiem

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  1. Unfortunately I see that the cheapest tickets, including booking fee, are £33. (That's three times the price of a ticket I have just booked at Sadler's Wells, and that was for a full triple bill.) So I will have to give it a miss.
  2. I didn't know John Ross, but his photos are wonderful. RIP
  3. When I got my new phone last year, I eventually realised that you have to click twice for your Like to register.
  4. Not necessarily. People get (or don't get) jobs as journalists for all sorts of reasons not always connected with their knowledge or the real quality of their writing; and a lot of people with expert knowledge don't necessarily have perception or great writing skills. Reputation is gained by what you write, not who you are.
  5. I don't think that knowing a reviewer's background helps me to form an opinion about their writing. In fact I know next to nothing about the background of current professional dance critics. It's what they write, how they write it, and where relevant how that reflects what I have seen myself (whether or not I agree with it) that dictates my opinion of a writer.
  6. Delighted that Tierney Heap is doing Firebird. I would also have loved Morera to do Month, with Muntagirov. She would seem to me to be perfect casting for Natalia so I don't really understand it. All I can hope is that it comes back next season and she does it then.
  7. I agree, except that even with contemporary works I prefer to read reviews written by someone who has some sort of historical perspective rather than someone who can only see with contemporary eyes.
  8. I still can't see anything other than what was already there (whether or not I'm signed in). Where are you seeing the new casting info Saodan?
  9. I think it's a review with a contemporary bias, if you like, and that's tricky especially when reviewing works made in the past. But I do agree that it's generally worth reading all reviews whether or not you agree with them, even if only to help clarify why you don't agree with them.
  10. And it's better to give no details at all than details which are confusing or incorrect.
  11. I suspect so, Richard. The ROH presumably now prices entirely according to what they think the 'market' will bear for any given bill. (Having said that, if McGregor is so brilliant and so popular why are bills including his work generally priced so low??).
  12. Ah - OK. I was assuming that names 3 and 4 were for Month, but maybe they're still Firebird (except the pairings the wrong way round on the 4th). On reflection that must be the case because the hypothetical Month casting wouldn't look wholly plausible.
  13. Yes - the casting for the 4th makes no sense. Presumably it should read Naghdi, Watson, Arestis, Avis and ??
  14. I think that's true, partly because of the works themselves (I'm not a fan of all of them, but some are terrific) but also because they are now so ingrained in BRB that it would be a huge discontinuity to discard them. He's as much part of the company's heritage now as Ashton and MacMillan and that should be respected.
  15. Well if there's something balletic that's regarded as newsworthy, I wouldn't want radio to ignore it even if it's easier to cover it on television. (i.e. it should be on both, not one or the other.) It's perfectly possible to have interviews etc on radio that cover a story in a way that informs and/or piques interest. In fact my complaint would rather be that TV news programmes hardly ever cover ballet (though I have to admit I don't watch all that much in the way of TV news nowadays, so maybe I'm missing things).
  16. I see that the recent tweets are no longer on his account. I suppose that's something (though I'm not sure what).
  17. Not sure how to put the translation up, but I found that I had to change the option top left to translate from German to English, and then click the 'translate' button top right and it came out in (poor) English.
  18. A nice item, but really conveyed nothing of why she was and still is so special in her actual dancing. I know her age is remarkable, and I'm sure her personality is remarkable; but it's the dancing that matters. But good to have ballet on a mainstream news programme at any rate.
  19. That's a good example of people who are completely aware of where they are and considerate towards the people around them, and people who have no awareness or consideration at all and/or appear to think that they're still at home.
  20. Wow from me too!!! I did NOT see that coming. And I do have conflicted feelings. It's a coup for BRB in various ways, and I have a huge amount of affection and respect for him, and it will obviously bring them (an even higher) profile and publicity etc (and I hope attract donors). But I also hope that he acts very much as director, not as choreographer, and I can't honestly say that I have always felt great confidence about his artistic judgement (as opposed to his dancing). And what about all his work in/for Cuba? I hope he will be able to continue some of that. But I do hope it will work well for him and all at BRB!
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