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  1. I’m on my way to Birmingham for this. I haven’t been to one of these special evenings before, and I’m very much looking forward to it. I’d love to say hello to any other Forum members who might be there.
  2. I’m sure there will be a separate thread in due course but is anyone going to BRB’s evening of music and dance on the 14th?
  3. Update from this afternoon: we loved it! There were so many highlights- Sergio Bernal, the joyous performance by ENBYouthCo, Precious Adams in Fascinatin Rhythm, Broken Wings, the power and beauty in the Carmen duet...I could go on. But Etudes absolutely blew me away - it was utterly thrilling- and could not have better showcased the depth of talent and versatility of the company. Outstanding performances all round - huge thanks and congratulations to all at the wonderful ENB.
  4. Bruce, thank you as ever for your beautiful, poetic words - I was very moved by your final sentences. ENB hold a very special place in my heart, being the first ballet company (as LFB) I ever saw, aged 15, and I have followed them through various stages of my life since. I am so excited for this afternoon, and have even persuaded my husband, not usually a ballet-goer, to come with me. I’ll comment again later.
  5. I am going to this afternoon’s performance and I’m especially looking forward to Swansong, which I’ve seen a couple of times in the past, a long time ago now; Etudes, which I’ve never seen before and Playlist, which I saw last year. I’d like to see all of those revived, plus Apollo, Nureyev’s R and J (the first ballet I ever saw)and Three Preludes.
  6. I was also there on Friday evening,and thought Katja Khaniukova was outstanding.She is such a versatile dancer and actor, I really hope she is promoted to principal soon, it would be richly deserved. Shiori Kase was exquisite, and dazzled whenever she was on stage. I thought there was lovely chemistry between her and Brooklyn Mack, and, for me, his was a strong performance full of strength and charisma. Erik Woolhouse was a superb Ali in an overall wonderful evening of dancing, with the jardin anime scene another highlight for me. This was the first time I have seen Le Corsaire, and I was on a real high as I left the Coliseum - I am eagerly anticipating next week’s gala.
  7. The latest episode of the podcast is a very interesting conversation with William Bracewell - - highly recommended https://www.brb.org.uk/post/tom-and-ty-talk
  8. Oops! I had forgotten the just one, no cheating rule! I’d probably go for Francesca Hayward et al in ‘Manon’ then
  9. I’ll nominate three: the Hayward/Campbell/Corrales/Magri ‘Manon’, which I felt truly fortunate to see; I also loved ENB’s ‘Manon’ with Alison McWhinney and Gabriele Frola - in fact, everything I’ve seen Frola in this year has been a highlight; BRB’s ‘Giselle’ at Sadlers with Momoko Hirata and Cesar Morales - sublimely beautiful.
  10. Happy Christmas to all readers and contributors. Thank you to all of the moderators for everything that they do and to Jan and Ian for the links. The forum has kept me informed and entertained all year, and I am grateful. Caroline
  11. I laughed at this too, Rob S - I was listening at the gym!
  12. I know Janet referenced this the other day in the thread about ‘Romeo and Juliet: Beyond Words’ but I wanted to say how much I’ve been enjoying BRB dancers Tyrone Singleton’s and Tom Rogers’ new podcast, Tom and Ty talk. Have any other forum readers been listening? There are three episodes available so far: a discussion about the R and J film with Michael Nunn and William Trevitt; an excellent discussion about diversity in dance with Cassa Pancho of Ballet Black and an interview with Glynn Purnell, a Birmingham chef. Tyrone and Tom have a warm, relaxed and engaging style, and ask interesting questions- it’s a great listen and I’m looking forward to further episodes.
  13. I really enjoyed seeing this vibrant and hugely talented young company on Wednesday evening. I thought ‘Satori’ was convincing- even though it was somewhat oblique in places, it had real power. Zeleidy Crespo was difficult to take my eyes off - she was absolutely dynamic and striking, with some fierce pointe work. ‘Paysage...’ was very different- a dance of joyful abandon, with a gorgeous backdrop of wheat fields. It made me smile. ‘Faun’ was very strong and sensual; Crespo and Carlos Luis Blanco were compelling in this. I adored ‘Rooster’, I have wanted to see it for ages - all the strutting and swaggering was done with such style, and all the dancers looked like they were having fun, including Carlos Acosta! His jumps are still a thing of wonder and beauty, and his charisma is as bright as it ever was - a fantastic end to the evening. Incidentally, the house was pretty full, which was good to see.
  14. Thank you for the review Odyssey and for the link. I’ll be there this evening- really looking forward to it
  15. Just to add to last night’s brief post - I thought Mimoko Hirata was an absolutely exquisite Giselle - her joyful radiance for most of Act 1 was so poignant, and she was heart-breakingly tender and protective in Act 2. Cesar Morales was a handsome, charming and sympathetic Albrecht, with the most incredible technique. The staging was superb in both acts: vibrant and colourful in Act 1, (the gorgeous harvest pdd!) and eerily beautiful in Act 2. Samara Downs was an imperious and chilling Myrtha - Act 2 had me in bits and that beautiful ending was just perfect. I’m so happy I got to see it, and I’m looking forward to seeing BRB again soon.
  16. @maryrosesatonspin Totally agreed ! I’ll write more tomorrow
  17. Oh I wish I’d thought to ask if people were going to be there on Tuesday evening, I would have liked to say hello! Dawnstar, I hope you enjoy your evening and feel better once you are there
  18. I was there last night, and I loved it. Financial restrictions meant I could only book for one cast, and I knew I wanted to see Francesca Hayward - even though I had never seen her dance this role before, I felt that she would, as others have said here, ‘be’ Manon. She certainly was! I wished I was closer (I was row A, side amphi) so that I could see her face more clearly but her dancing said everything. Alexander Campbell was a revelation for me - dancing with such beauty and heartfelt emotion- and I thought his partnering was deeply sympathetic. They created magic together. And what a superb performance from Cesar Corrales...Not only did he show all of Lescaut’s swagger and charisma, I felt there was pathos too, in Act 2. His interaction with Mayara Magri was wonderfully comic, they were dynamic together. Truly, this was a special performance which I felt very fortunate to see.
  19. Sim, Dawnstar, I’m so happy to read your ecstatic reviews. I’m seeing this cast on the 29th and I just can’t wait!
  20. I’ve just booked a Manon ticket - I’ll be seeing Hayward/Campbell and I am delighted!
  21. Thank you Sim for the lovely tribute, which made me wish I had known John. May he rest in peace, and sincere condolences to his family and friends. Caroline.
  22. I watched Stormzy’s incredible, emotional set and was surprised and thrilled to see the Ballet Black segment
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