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Happy 80th Birthday to Sir Anthony Dowell
ninamargaret replied to bridiem's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
Yes, his elegant dancing was very much enjoyed and appreciated. But I really wish Shadowplay had been recorded - quite different from his usual style. Very happy Birthday. -
Really enjoyed this and at last I've got to see James Hay! Super dancing from him, as usual. Think I enjoyed this performance more than the Naghdi/Ball. Was it streamed to cinemas?
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BRB's Don Quixote in cinemas - and now on BBC4
ninamargaret replied to Beryl H's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Good to see that Petipa is listed as a co-director of this!- 84 replies
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Merry Christmas from the Mods!
ninamargaret replied to Sim's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
Happy Christmas to the Moderators of the forum and all the contributors who make it such an interesting, enjoyable, amusing and informative place. Various ailments mean my days of attending performances seem to be over but it's lovely to be able to keep in touch with what's happening. Thank you to everyone. -
Royal Ballet's The Nutcracker, Winter 2022/3
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If you mean the Ashton one I totally agree. A mini ballet in its own right.- 572 replies
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I know it ages me, but I remember seeing Moyra Fraser as one of the sisters when I saw my first Cinderella with Fonteyn/ Somes. Totally different to the Ashton/Helpmann version but both, to my mind, valid.
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Mayerling, Royal Ballet Autumn 2022
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What is it about Laura Morera? The performance tonight was beautifully danced but to my eyes really lit up when she appeared. The pas de deux were taken, I think, more slowly than I have seen them in the past, were passionate, conveying every emotion possible and totally conveying all of this to the audience. I thought Matthew Ball danced superbly, although I think the first act will get better with time. Maya Magri was an excellent Larisch. Am I right in thinking that the sets, and possibly costumes have had a bit of a makeover - not for the best, I fear. Mitzi Caspar's dress looked. extremely odd- 810 replies
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Signed up with no problems, but it appears that my Amazon Fire stick is too old for the ROH app. However, I seem to be able to access it on my TV using my link to the ROH stream, so at least I can play around and see what happens while I've got it for free!
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Royal Ballet 2022/23 Winter Ticket Prices
ninamargaret replied to Bluebird's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
I think we were promised some sort of deal to replace the package scheme, but it looks as though it's been quietly forgotten. The outlay for stalls circle seats, which I need because of access problems, plus greatly increased costs of getting taxis to and from the theatre mean, I'm afraid, that ROH will become a rare treat.- 238 replies
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Upcoming DVD/Blu-ray Releases
ninamargaret replied to charliewise's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
And please let us have the Nunez/Bonelli Manon! -
Memories of Covent Garden in the 20th century
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I'm afraid my.late husband always referred to her as Dowell's mum! -
Memories of Covent Garden in the 20th century
ninamargaret replied to Mary's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
My first visit was in the mid fifties when a very courteous man, approved by my parents took me to see Traviata, may have been the Sophie Fedorovich designs. At that time, there were ladies loos at the back of the stalls circle, where our seats were, and my very discreet escort pointed them out to me saying 'I think that's where you go if you want to powder your nose!' And I was entranced by the plush carpets, pretty dressing table and black clad attendant who guarded them and assisted ladies by doing up buttons or even,I believe, making running repairs to any clothing malfunctions!- 66 replies
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Royal Ballet Promotions 2022
ninamargaret replied to FionaM's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Think it depends whether you want the historical Rudolph or the balletic one. Bonelli. definitely the former - anguished, more sympathetic, or Watson McRae, Soares more volatile, bordering on unhinged. . I haven't seen enough of Bracewell to make a sensible view but I would have thought he would be in the first category. Reece Clarke I would certainly like to see in the role.Must admit I find it a particularly fascinating ballet and I look forward to seeing the casting for it- 196 replies
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My only complaint is that I can only see this programme once! I thought Morera was absolutely perfect for the role and she and Vadim were so well suited to the choreography - a perfect interpretation of this glorious ballet. It really should have been the last ballet - even Rhapsody couldn't follow it! Certainly not Steven McRae's fault. He seemed a little tentative at first but maybe I just felt slightly concerned on his behalf. So good to see a whole Ashton programme. It seems that he has been shoved into the background for far too.long. The audience reaction would seem to agree with me!
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I've got a lovely CD with the Don Giovanni variations, Andante spianato, and rondo Krakowiak etc and I think I've nearly worn it out I've played it so often!
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Having read that Luca Acri danced this role at the matinee I tried, and failed dismally, to imagine him in a blond wig. I will be seeing this programme next Saturday and was preparing myself for the wig's appearance, but can now relax and prepare to enjoy it, as I'm sure I will. Thank you for setting my mind at rest!
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Who do you suggest? Ashtons or Balanchines seem to be a bit thin on the ground these days! It seems to me that so many current choreographers are so concerned with producing work that is 'relevant' or 'accessible' that coming up with a ballet that simply tells a story,or just celebrates dance is alien to them.
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Royal Ballet's Swan Lake (Spring 2022)
ninamargaret replied to MJW's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
Hope no one on the forum will shoot me down, but SL.is by no means my favourite ballet. Last night I took a friend who wanted to see it so I was kind and took her. My real plus points were O'Sullivan and Sambe - she in particular was so beautiful - particularly loved her Odile - a genuinely nasty piece of work. She and Sambe complement each other so well. The corps is, as other people have said, superb. A stand out performance for me was David Yudes- I first enjoyed him as Puck and was pleased to see him in a main role. But what do I have to do to see James Hay? Think there is some sort of gremlin that let's whoever does casting know when I am coming and make sure he's not dancing when I'm there!- 1,276 replies
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No cast sheets at Covent Garden
ninamargaret replied to The Sitter In's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
It's also insulting to the dancers. I've had people ask me,sometimes at the end of a performance, who was dancing? I wonder if some pressure couldn't be put on the management by the dancers themselves? -
No cast sheets at Covent Garden
ninamargaret replied to The Sitter In's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Please, for those of us that fumble with phones, have ageing eyesight, leave home before the ROH has remembered to update the cast list, or likes a paper copy without using our paper and printer ink, bring back cast lists! Would also help new visitors, who pay £8 for a programme that doesn't tell them who is dancing and keep searching through it in vain. A real false economy.