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annamk

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  1. Looking for a single SCS for this performance if anyone has a spare please message me. Anna
  2. Just bumping this up, will return to BO if no takers.
  3. It's an ticket, please message me if interested.
  4. I agree entirely BeauxArts. Quite exceptional chemistry between the leads.
  5. Terrible. I only discovered this great little company a few years ago, the performances I saw lit up every dance going year. It was a terrific company with a brilliant rep made on a small budget. Just a tragedy that pieces like An Italian in Madrid, Carnaval, Mazur and Gypsy Mixture will presumably not be danced again - it makes me feel particularly bitter when I look at some of the high budget rubbish the RoH has produced (and revived) in recent years.
  6. Maybe it’s about suitability, not just height ? Personally I really can’t see Campbell as Rudolf ...... likewise Muntagirov.
  7. D48 is yours Ryo. I replied to your message. D49 still available.
  8. I went to see this today. It felt like a missed opportunity in that it neither attempts to get under the skin of the man and explore the complexities of his personality, nor does it convey much sense of his astonishing charisma. It really only tells the outline of his story which anyone interested in ballet will know already and most of the footage it uses of Nureyev himself can be found on YT. It includes plenty of non ballet footage of the period it covers which maybe places him in the context of his time but for myself I didn't feel this added anything. Maliphant has choreographed a number of scenes for contemporary dancers representing either Nureyev family members or friends which sit really oddly. Another irritation is that the background music is often so intrusive it's difficult to hear what the interviewees are saying. The second half is better than the first but it's hard to recommend as a film for knowledgable ballet lovers, maybe that isn't their intended audience.
  9. In the Clore studio etickets D36 & 37 £17 each message me if interested. Anna
  10. Me also. I went along not expecting anything special, although I love them both I just couldn't imagine they were suited to those roles. How wrong I was, they completely blew me away, not only the best performances of that run but IMO by far and away the best interpretations I've seen for years. Utterly baffling that the ROH has given McRae the live relay.
  11. I went to the matinee yesterday because I wanted to see the guest principals: Stepanova and Kim and I enjoyed the afternoon. The theatre was pretty full considering it's not a well known company and there weren't many ticket offers. The production was fine (could do without the jester and tutor, happy not to have all the weird saluting in the new RB production, but not keen on the ending which was the one where Rothbart has his wing torn off and they live happily ever after); the sets aren't bad given that it's a touring company. There were audible gasps from the audience when the curtain rose on the black act although it didn't rival the new RB version for opulence and undoubtedly not for cost either. The ENB orchestra was great, I don't have the name of the conductor. The company dancers were mediocre to say the least. Stepanova and Kim only had to walk on stage for the difference in quality to be apparent, and when they danced it was as though they came from a different ballet planet. Having said that Kim didn't overstretch himself in the black act pyrotechnics (who can blame him though) but he showed off his enormous jump, no wonder I've heard him referred to as "the flying Kim" I enjoyed Stepanova's performance, both black and white, her Odette was soulful and her Odile vampish, all her dancing was absolutely secure and on the music. As a couple they weren't ideally matched, she needs someone taller and Kim showed a few weaknesses in the partnering department, a couple of times it seemed he pulled her off centre in her supported pirouettes (not sure that's the right term), but they don't dance together and probably didn't have much rehearsal time. The audience gave them a very enthusiastic reception at the end - quite a lot of people appeared to be standing.
  12. Yes silly me I don't why I thought it was Wheeldon duh ! I like Don Q but Acosta's version and the RB style don't work for me. I agree re other McGregor.
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