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Richard LH

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  1. Naghdi and Campbell danced wonderfully and weren't distracted by a couple of chair malfunctions (Yasmine's dress torn by one at the start, and her struggling a bit to get through the back of the other, at the end). She is a beautiful dancer. But in this, we thought the pair had not developed, as yet, quite the same level of rapport as Takada and Hay displayed. It was of course a debut for Naghdi; in fact, has she actually danced a principal role with Campbell before? Kaneko was a brilliant gypsy girl and with Campbell and the other gypsies, the exhilarating first part of the second act really came to life. An exceptional Ashton passage!
  2. Great quality, yes, and I am not convinced it hasn't sold well. It was virtually full when we went. Currently there are only 25 tickets left for the last performance tomorrow, (Takada and Hay are wonderful in the 2Ps), all but 3 in the Amphi. It is the RBS/2Ps programme that seems to have fallen a bit flat in sales, for some reason. Anyway, looking forward very much to tonight's performance.
  3. Don Q is now currently pretty well fully booked up until the end of March so the opening post on this thread looks a bit premature.
  4. As I mentioned above, earlier today using on Microsoft Edge "Find an Event" on the front page was defaulting to the new Tickets and Events page rather than the What's On page. Now though (still using Microsoft Edge) clicking on "Find an Event" (or using the link below) it does what it should, i.e. goes to the What's On page. It seems they must have changed it back during the day. https://www.roh.org.uk/events
  5. My Android tablet has not changed yet. On my desktop I use Windows 10...I now get the new Tickets and Events page (which seems to be the new and less user-friendly What's On page) on Microsoft Edge, but not on Chrome unless I type in the relevant address as in https://www.roh.org.uk/tickets-and-events Hopefully you can use these links to directly access other relevant existing pages, from either browser, and save them as bookmarks; for example http://www.roh.org.uk/productions http://www.roh.org.uk/seasons/2018-19 http://www.roh.org.uk/news http://www.roh.org.uk/learning/insights
  6. Yes it would be good if a bit of Ashton-like joy or silliness could be included in some of these new works.
  7. Agreed...he really brought those pieces to life, complementing Martin Yates' informative talk about the Don Q score.
  8. Something I noticed in the studio, which doesn't quite come across on the recording, is how closely and intently Samantha Raine watched every move the girls made when they were dancing. In giving her corrections (which she always does in a very positive and supportive way) she comes across as being really on top of the correct choreography and positioning for every step.
  9. A ballerina on pointe, with long arms extended up, can work out at quite a height! I am sure they they will find a way around this. They did seem to manage to get it right at least once. Watching the RB Don Q recording recently I noticed Nunez looked slightly taller than Acosta when on pointe - though I think the Naghdi and Sambe difference is a bit more obvious.
  10. Yes, sorry not to see Bracewell but from all accounts Campbell is brilliant in this, so looking forward very much to his pairing with Naghdi.
  11. Yes, I knew nothing about these works before seeing them advertised on the ROH website, and booking through it (notwithstanding a few recent well discussed quirks, I find the ROH website very informative and user friendly). I am very glad I did, especially for The Two Pigeons. I am relative new balletomane; the only other complete Ashton ballets I have seen so far live being limited to (BRB) La Fille Mal Gardee and Les Patineurs (RB), plus the Voices of Spring PDD (Choe/Campbell - RB Spring Gala) - all were wonderful. Also The Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Muntagirov solo RB Spring Gala). From various Ashton recordings I have seen, my favourites so far are The Dream, plus Rhapsody, both of which I would love to see live... My approach with the RB in particular at present is likely to be "You stage it, I'll book it"....!
  12. Well after the coda sequence Kevin O'Hare said "I would buy a ticket to see that"! I'll go by his judgement !
  13. Ah, but I was counting the doubles as well Douglas! It was so exciting to see close up.
  14. Wow Yasmine really nailed those 32 fouettes! Much admiration for her and Sambe in the studio. So pleased to have been able to attend and see just a little of the hard work and skills that go into these productions. Looking forward now to seeing it all again on YouTube... ...and getting pretty excited about the opening night and the rest of the run...!
  15. From the ROH Twitter page... https://twitter.com/royaloperahouse "Tune in at 7.30pm to watch the Royal Ballet’s live rehearsal for Don Quixote" http://youtube.com/watch?v=mx77D8113cM … #ROHdonq
  16. Great to hear that Alex Campbell is on top form now he is is back - looking forward very much to his Basilio in Don Q. Sorry to have missed him and Choe, but we went to the evening performance instead and found The Two Pigeons absolutely enchanting. Ashton created such a well crafted ballet. I never imagined that seeing a couple of short pigeon flights would be so moving! It was so good to see James Hay making such an impact after his recovery from injury. He was just lovely with Akane Takada, who, as others have posted, was utterly exquisite in this role - as she has been in everything else I have seen her in thus far. There was a lot of warmth in the audience reaction at the end to Akane, James, and also Mayara Magri, who was brilliant as the gypsy girl (as she was in Asphodel Meadows with Tristan Dyer). We loved the exuberant gypsy dances and were pleased that the boys and girls in the corps deserved, and received, much praise for their fabulous skiils.
  17. Successful for me as well....the cinema got us hooked on going to live ballet performances, and now for me the cinema (though enjoyable) is very much a second choice. For example, we initially thought we would miss the Takada Don Q on 19 Feb because we could see it streamed at the cinema , but when we saw it was Campbell to be partnered with her we decided to lash out for seats at the ROH. There is always the hope that the filmed version will be out on disc in due course....
  18. I wonder if that is right Alison....would there be that many members of the public who are not previously familiar with those seats, do not check the view from the seat on the website prior to booking, yet are sufficiently familiar with the ROH to snap up the seats on the first morning of general booking?
  19. To be fair, the website now looks fine for bookings . I suspect the earlier issues were with a lot of people trying to log on as soon as possible after 9 am.
  20. Actually, on the subject of website glitches, for a few days now accessing pages on balletcoforum tends to freeze my computer screen for few seconds. It never happened before and doesn't happen on my tablet. Anyone else noticed this?
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