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  1. Apologies if this information has already appeared elsewhere on the Forum but the discovery is perhaps important enough to warrant its own topic. Drawings of Sleeping Beauty Act III PDD by the first Prince Désiré, Pavel Gerdt, were discovered in Moscow in 2018. Some of the drawings have since started to come into circulation as they were recently used by Ratmansky for the latest revival of his Sleeping Beauty reconstruction for ABT. Thanks to others I have found a few links which show a little of this new found treasure: https://tinyurl.com/yxdvku3o https://petipasociety.com/2018/12/16/sketches-by-pavel-gerdt-released-by-the-bolshoi-theatre-museum/?fbclid=IwAR1hn4B3T_1tvEUnCE5fLLVoPUksOqCm0gw9FvIbvWorrEiPzoOxTEGdL_I http://oteatre.info/petipa-ps/ It would be great if the full set of drawings was properly online somewhere, does anyone know if this has been done? The last link (the Russian one) apparently credits one snapshot to otzyv.ru but that doesn't seem to lead anywhere (however I may well have misunderstood) Any further information very gratefully received. Short of a video from 1890 (!) this is as good and as early as has been discovered to date when it comes to at least one part of this ballet.
  2. Bumping this up as I am planning to return it to the Box Office on Tuesday (still sold out).
  3. Many thanks Michelle, I think my friend is still looking for a ticket (as at her limit with such bookings!) Will do what I can to get you a quick response!
  4. I have a spare ticket for the “full length” Fonteyn Insight (ie starting at 7.30pm) for this coming Thursday. Currently sold out: https://www.roh.org.uk/insights/insights-celebrating-fonteyn £17. Please PM as well as posting here if interested.
  5. Here: https://www.balletcoforum.com/topic/19775-yorke-dance-project/
  6. The film has not disappeared, see this listing from the BFI’s catalogue: http://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150021215 However it is not clear from this information whether the BFI holds enough to project this in 3D, does anyone happen to know more?
  7. There is a little more here: www.dancing-times.co.uk/force-of-nature-natalia
  8. This is now available to buy as an e-book, for those who would like to read it on a tablet (hard copies appear not to be available until the end of next month): https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Nadine_Meisner_Marius_Petipa?id=qNmUDwAAQBAJ Currently at a discounted price of £14.94.
  9. These screenings in June might be of interest to people in London: https://www.curzoncinemas.com/mayfair/film-info/force-of-nature-natalia
  10. Further to this I have found some other Fonteyn / Aurora snippets online, also dated 1939 but apparently from an entirely different kind of recording (and maybe not from the Alexandra Palace BBC performances): https://youtu.be/SXnRxAO15gI Does anyone know any more about this?
  11. Wonder if anyone can help. I am looking for an article in the summer 1976 issue of “On Point” (vol.2, no. 1). This periodical was published from 1975 by the American Ballet Theatre, New York, but it does not seem any libraries in the UK carry a run of it. The RAD has a few issues of the magazine but sadly not the one I am looking for. I would be most grateful for further information as to where one might find a copy.
  12. Many thanks Bluebird. Just wondering, have people with experience of Chrome had bad experiences with it (away from ROH I mean)? I don't have Chrome yet after having been repeatedly warned that it is some form of devilish invention (eg making Google even more obviously intrusive and creepy)? This may be unnecessary techno-anxiety but the advice was widespread when Chrome was new so I'd be glad of any informed comments.
  13. Always willing to try things out. My tablet is an Ipad, which uses Safari. Does anyone have a similar fix for this set up (I have no three dots)?
  14. For those who have not yet caught up with the ROH “punch-up” story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6830481/Oxford-educated-lawyer-42-punched-fellow-classical-music-fan-picked-wifes-coat.html
  15. Thanks for letting us know Ulla. I have just sent you a private message via the Forum’s messaging service,
  16. Might this be a good place to remind people of the short pieces of footage of Fonteyn dancing Aurora in 1939 (so far as I know the earliest recording of her)? They went up on YouTube in 2008: https://youtu.be/YxOoSds2tBc Apparently nothing else of these recordings survives but I would love to know more. Sadly the website for the Alexandra Palace Television Society is dead so does anyone know how to contact Simon Vaughan or John Bliss?
  17. For those who have not yet caught up with the Vienna Coughing story: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/olympic-hockey-star-samantha-quek-sent-to-opera-detention-for-coughing-during-vienna-show-a4072656.html
  18. Some more historical comparisons in this enjoyable book review, just published: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/books/article-6706163/Now-thats-real-stage-fright-Think-todays-noisy-theatre-audiences-menace.html
  19. Perhaps of interest (hope the link works): https://membership.theguardian.com/event/guardian-live-with-the-royal-opera-house-55897928208
  20. In terms of limiting ticket purchases I just noticed that next Tuesday’s evening performance by the Royal Ballet School is marked >>You may only purchase up to two tickets for this performance Yet with less than a week to go the amphitheatre is still half empty. This seems to be exactly the opposite situation as with Forza (no ticket limit and a great clamour for tickets) so could it be that someone in the box office or wherever made a mistake? Or rather, two mistakes? I point this out as I happen to be in happy possession of two cheap but good front side Amphi tickets for the School performance which I can now no longer use as I will be away on a job. Checking the website shows why no one seems to want them. A review might be in order of what looks from this perspective to be rather random decisions about purchase limits.
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