Ivy Lin
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I find this version very creepy ... the turning of Drosselmeyer into Prince ... yuck ...
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I always find the Royal Ballet decor very overstuffed. I hate those frosted wigs on the SPF and Cavalier, and the birthday party that seems like a Buckingham Palace Christmas party. The BRB decor seems much more imaginative and beautiful, something out of a childhood dream.
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From Verona:
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Says "content not found"?
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Swedish National Ballet School:
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ENB's is streeaming:
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I actually compared the four different streaming Balanchine Nutcrackers:
https://humbledandoverwhelmed.blogspot.com/2020/12/balanchines-nutcracker-pops-up.html
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Kiev Ballet:
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1 minute ago, FionaE said:
IF (if?) Hancock can deliver on his promise for 1 million doses to be administered per week from January to April then that’s only 8.5 million people vaccinated each 4 months / 17 weeks period (each person needs 2 doses).
4 months ~ 17 weeks ~ 17 million doses ~ 8.5 million people
8.5 million people is only 13% of UK population. That’s not sufficient for herd immunity?
or is my maths wrong?
From what I understand if they move thriugh the most vulnerable people first (frontline workers, people in long term care, elderly, pre-existing comorbidities) the number of seriously ill will fall quickly. Hospitals will be less overwhelmed and the situation should be way more under control.
Of course I'm just trying to be optimistic about the vaccine timeline.
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So sorry but I keep thinking we have three months left of this. We should be able to get a significant portion of our population vaccinated by March and April.
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I am bummed they cut the Waltz of the Flowers.
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I loved the BRB's abridged Nutcracker. I actually liked it much more than Peter Wright's Royal Ballet version.
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So I streamed this. I live in the States and my only knowledge of Peter Wright's Nutcracker is the Royal Ballet version. I'm not fond of that one. I watched this one and was stunned at how beautiful and imaginative this version is. Wow. So glad I streamed this.
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I streamed PNB's Nut and was not crazy about it ...
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LiveArtsGlobal has a gala on YT:
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Ballet Memphis is streaming excerpts:
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St. Louis Ballet is streaming:
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Here in the U.S. the virus is ripping through every single state and yet I know people whose family members DIED of the virus who refuse to wear masks, watch their hands, or stop crowding into restaurants and bars. It's madness. The lockdowns are basically for people who can't follow the rules
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I dislike the blond wigs too. IMO they don't even look good on white people. They look downright ridiculous on non-white dancers.
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ABT streamed the grand pas de deux from Ratmansky's version of the Nutcracker:
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NYCB is streaming their Nutcracker for $25 on Marquee TV.
https://www.nycballet.com/season-and-tickets/george-balanchines-the-nutcracker-streaming-2020/
RDB is streaming theirs (also Mr. B's Nutcracker):
https://kglteater.dk/xtra/forestillinger/forestilling-noddeknakkeren?section=37309
PNB is streaming their version (ALSO Mr B's Nut):
https://www.pnb.org/nutcracker/
And finally PABallet is streaming their Nut (ALSO Mr. B's Nut):
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24 minutes ago, Jeannette said:
Thanks, Naomi M. That’s what I thought...not the complete work. Almost all US ballet troupes offering digital Nutcrackers are offering only condensed versions (“A Nutcracker Experience”). They’re not giving away the whole candy shop, so to speak, whether for free or for a fee. It’s their most treasured commodity, after all.
It’s a rarity for a US troupe to offer an entire digital Nutcracker. I know only of two, both with the Balanchine: Pacific NW Ballet and NYCB. I’ve opted for Pacific NW to see the newer designs.
Pennsylvania Ballet is offering the whole thing too:
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From Colon, the Nureyev Nutcracker: