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  1. 9 hours ago, Tango Dancer said:

     

    Yes I enjoy getting dressed up sometimes for an evening at the ballet / theatre sometimes.  I mean sometimes I go straight from work in my work clothes (suit or trousers and a smart top) but if I am staying overnight or coming directly from home it's quite nice to dress up a bit.  

     

    I turn up in whatever clothes I already have on, basically one step up from my pyjamas as I mostly work from home, and I really don't care. Because I know that no one's there to see me, we're all there to see the very talented dancers on the stage and that's it.

     

    I am young and I was at the young ROH night for Swan Lake. (There's only one young ROH ballet night for this whole season and otherwise young ROH tickets are severely limited/practically non existent this year, so I wouldn't get too upset about it.)

     

    I like the atmosphere of having a lot of young people under one roof, especially as the ROH audience tends to skew older particularly in recent years, cost of living crisis etc, it's easier for older people to afford tickets as they're not as impacted by unaffordable housing, bizarre job market, post Covid recession and what have you. Also younger people are less likely to have seen Swan Lake before and they deserve the chance to see it at least once.

     

    However in some respects I wish the scheme could be means tested. I understand that this performance was for young ROH and also invited attendees, which could include young rich influencers who could probably afford full price.

     

    I also don't wish to sound offensive, but there are many rich young students from predominantly Asian backgrounds who tend to flaunt their designer clothes around London and the ROH, and I don't think this scheme should be directed towards people like that. I personally do not come from a rich background and have paid full price for most ROH performances this year (which resulted in seeing less of them obviously, but I would have hated to miss out on works such as Manon, which I had never seen before this year).

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  2. On 21/03/2024 at 23:26, Rob S said:

    Rather disappointed to see the general public have missed two debuts in the shape of Annette as a sister and Amelia as Italian princess 😔

     

    I'm sure they'll be reprising these roles throughout this relatively long Swan Lake run. As you can imagine they were both very good. Amelia interjects wonderful attitude into everything she does, and Annette is calmly brilliant as always.

  3. Forgot to mention that I very much liked Natalia and Reece's portrayal of the Different Drummer main characters. I had totally forgotten the plot so the ending was a shock for me. (I did see Wozzeck when it was on last year but have to admit I didn't like it at all.) Brilliant acting and performances from the whole cast.

     

    Danses Concertantes was danced very well with precision, very impressed by Isabella (and it reminded me how much I love Luca Acri's style) but it didn't resonate with me as much as the other pieces. I also feel that Vadim didn't get much of a chance to shine... Reminded me a bit of Scènes de ballet but I much preferred that to this.

     

    Requiem was absolutely brilliant and made the whole evening worth it.

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  4. On 22/03/2024 at 14:46, FionaM said:

    Was Cesar able to jump like he did before?  🤞🤞🤞

     

    i mean, I'm not an expert but I thought so. I noticed that his landings were soft and I could hardly hear them, and I was close to the stage. Turns very good. He was very on point in Act 3, everything done very cleanly. Granted I didn't see him perform it in 2022 with Mayara, this was my first time seeing them both in these roles so I didn't have anything to compare it to. But I think he's come back strong and I wish him well in his next performances of The Winter's Tale and whatever else he's cast in.

     

    I'm not sure what injury he had but I think it was his back? I commend him for persisting and coming back after this very challenging time.

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  5. 3 hours ago, FionaM said:

    Sadly Osipova was a vulgar parody of herself and a disrespect to ballet as an art form.  Giorgi Potskhishvili deserved better.  As did the audience.  She should stick to contemporary or dramatic narrative ballets. 


    I do find this quite harsh. And clearly the RB doesn’t agree otherwise they wouldn’t still be casting her in the classics.

     

    Can’t speak for this performance as I wasn’t there, but I very much enjoyed her Kitri performance at ROH in November 2023.

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  6. So if Onegin is so popular why aren't the RB bringing it back? I assume it's not like the Bayadere situation where they're afraid of offending people with cultural appropriation, as I don't think any of that applies in the story... I personally haven't seen it but would really like to. Might go and see the Paris Opera's one.

  7. 7 minutes ago, JNC said:

    I guess I’m posting on here as I’m curious as to whether I am unusual in wanting to look before I buy?

     

    You definitely aren't the only one. I think it's perfectly fine if you want to do that - doesn't everyone do that in bookshops anyway? 

     

    I have definitely flicked through books in the ROH shop before a performance - read a few parts of Yasmine and Vadim's recent biographies - and no one said anything. I totally understand why you felt alienated by this treatment, some staff can certainly take their jobs too seriously at times. It's not as if the programme is made of gold leaf! I understand about not wanting children to touch things as they can probably tear them, but adults are hardly likely to do that. Also Covid is no longer an excuse either.

     

    Their loss anyway as you're not likely to get a sale with bad customer service!

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  8. 1 hour ago, TSR101 said:

    There were definitely people who left half way through in the stalls - presumably got their picture for social media and taste of some ballet and then off somewhere else. 

     

    I find it bizarre that people like this exist - you can see them at the ROH as well. They clearly have more money than sense. I hope they get didn't any kind of discount on their tickets.

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Linnzi5 said:

    I love the score. It's one of the reasons I love SL so much. 

     

    Same. I could happily listen to it on repeat every single day (and I frequently do, it features heavily on my Spotify Wrapped!)

     

    On the whole I prefer the ballets which are more grounded in realism like Manon/Mayerling, but Swan Lake is the exception for me. The RB's was the first Swan Lake I saw live in 2022. The start of the Ukraine War/playing the anthem before performances gave it additional poignancy. The introduction/showing Odette changing from human to swan has me emotionally gripped at the first note.

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  10. 2 hours ago, Dawnstar said:

     Him being knocked out easily by Von Rothbart & just lying on stage for ages doesn't really work for me.

     

    I have to agree, I also find that part a slightly strange choice. Definitely ties into the whole feminine power aspect that I also find prevalent in Giselle Act 2 - the Willis controlling everything, and here the swans are the ones defeating Rothbart - which I do like, but Siegfried lying there does feel a bit incongruous.

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  11. 13 minutes ago, Missfrankiecat said:

    She also said height was a factor because she claimed he is a lot taller than her (!) and so sometimes it was better to be paired with a partner nearer her height.

     

    Really? I don't think he's that tall though. I thought he was roughly the same height as Marcelino Sambe, who I think is very well matched with her.

  12. 12 minutes ago, JNC said:

    Didn’t see last night’s performance but glad Cesar has made a return to the stage. I can’t speak to chemistry in these particular roles but I remember thinking Magri and Corrales worked really well together in Coppelia many years ago…


    I certainly wish they would bring that back as I haven’t seen it live! 

     

    I’m glad Cesar is back and it makes sense that he would be playing things more safe. I was just watching Like Water for Chocolate again on ROH Stream and was reminded of his immense exuberance and power on the stage. I wish him luck, it’s horribly unfair to be injured so young as well. 
     

    I guess it’s up in the air on whether he or Steven McRae will do Rhapsody… just glad I got to see them both perform it in 2022. What I really want is the Dream casting as I’ve never seen it live before!

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  13. I really liked this performance overall, though as others have said I would prefer to see more Balanchine and Robbins - especially as we have so little of it in the UK and the RB doesn’t seem to do it anymore!

     

    I really liked the Justin Peck work - not too flashy but lovely to watch and I found the music beautiful. Could anyone tell me who the dancer is with the white shirt/grey leggings outfit? He was brilliant.

     

    Of course the Balanchine was brilliant - though I am dying to see works like Serenade and Symphony in C, this was very much a small taste of his work. Amazing to see Megan Fairchild live. I’m not always a fan of having musicians on the stage though, at certain angles from the side they can block the dancers from view.

     

    Worst for me - Pam Tanowitz. I’m quite baffled as to why her works are popular, I find them mediocre even when great dancers are performing them. Moving the piano across the stage - what on earth was that about? I found it absolutely incongruous, very awkward and just unnecessary. Like the choreographer was trying to be quirky for the sake of it, not interesting at all. I also don’t think the dancers looked like they were enjoying the performance that much.

     

    Kyle Abraham’s piece - what a contrast to the former. Strong, imaginative choreography, classical with a modern twist. I also liked the costumes and lighting, I think it was a great, impactful closing piece.

     

    If they’d replaced the Tanowitz work with another Balanchine or Robbins piece I would have been way more satisfied though!

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  14. 1 hour ago, Dawnstar said:

     

    Clarke had actually done the Nutcracker Prince, Prince Florimund, Aminta & Des Grieux, and would have done Romeo if he hadn't been injured, before he did Onegin, which is more lead roles in full length ballets than either Sissens or Richardson have yet done.

     

    So far I think Richardson has done two full length lead roles - Romeo and Des Grieux - and Sissens will be Siegfried and hopefully Romeo when/if it comes back!

    Slightly off topic but could anyone remind me when the RB new season is usually announced? And is Paris Opera's announced around the same time?

     

    Wishing luck to all the company for Swan Lake tonight! Glad to see that Chisato Katsura is performing one of the two swans.

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