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  1. I don't know what timeframe you have in mind with "next few years" but I, for one, would hope that (barring injury or the unforeseen) Nunez does NOT retire ANYTIME within what I understand them to be. Of course, any good director should plan for the future in making staffing decisions, which I think is O'Hare is doing well. I must be drawing a blank, but who is "Cut"?
  2. I am selling SCS D-9 for the Nutcracker on 2 January at 7:30 pm. The price is 10 GBP. If interested, please post here and send a PM.
  3. Your assumption is correct! Osipova danced Olga in June 2012 during ABT's Met summer season. (If I recall correctly, she was originally scheduled for two performances, but only danced the first.) Diana Vishneva was the Tatiana, and speaking of Vishneva's Tatiana, her ABT farewell performance in the role, partnered by Marcelo Gomes, was absolutely shattering.
  4. I did not see the performances that were filmed, but I saw the same cast the previous weekend, and I agree with Angela's comments about them, as well as that Adam Cooper was a great Onegin. I've been watching Onegin since 1971, and have seen many wonderful Tatianas, and a few great Onegins, in a number of companies. Haydee remains for me the greatest, and though I think she perhaps took greater risks, at least in the mirror pas, with Richard Cragun (I have never seen that level of rapturous abandon elsewhere, although I thought Cojocaru came close in one pre-injury performance with Kobborg), for me Heinz Claus' characterization felt truer. Having said that, Maximova was a glorious Tatiana, and I loved Birgit Keil in the role (as I did in almost everything). I thought Rojo was a great Tatiana (and that dropping her on the following run was a heinous act), as was Ciaravola, and in more recent times Svetlana Lunkina. I've been deeply moved by the Onegins of both Lantratov and Skvortsov at the Bolshoi, and by Evan McKie at NBoC (not having seen him in Stuttgart). Besides Badenes, I'd single out Osipova and Tikhomirova in recent times as best achieving the wilfulness Olga should display, along with gorgeous dancing. Egon Madsen left his mark on Lensky for me, but the dancing of both Heymann and Polunin in the role just blew me away. I deeply regret never having seen Vogel's Lensky , as the video of his first act variation stuns me everytime I watch it.
  5. I'd really like to read this, but everytime I've clicked on the link, it says the Gmail account is temporarily unavailable! I've tried 2 different browsers, to no . Help!
  6. The Shrew, Nutcracker, Dame aux Camellias, and Giselle this season were always scheduled to be previously recorded, rather than live, cinecasts, and PatheLive 's original announcement was clear (see the original post above). I can't speak to advertising in the UK; here in the US, there's a small asterisk on the US website indicating a recording of a former performance. (But, following a change in the US distributor last season, even our so-called "live" cinecasts are all shown on a delay of at least 2 hours...)
  7. With apologies for my prior unsuccessful attempt (mods, can you delete?) to post this, I am selling the following; Sylvia rehearsal 21/11 at 4 pm: Balcony A58, 22 GBP Sylvia performance 29/11 at 7:30 pm: SCS D9, 9 GBP If interested, please post here and send PM.
  8. I am selling the following Stalls Circle Standing tickets: 31 July--D13 7 August--D9 Each ticket is 15 GBP. If interested, please post here AND send a PM.
  9. They will be dancing the "new" Burlaka reconstruction. Most of the variations are different from their prior version.
  10. And not just ballet watchers in St Petersburg! (Of my 3 favorite Mariinsky ballerinas for the classics, only one is a Principal.)
  11. Shakirova also dances the beautiful Dudinskaya vision scene variation. Wish I could be there for it!
  12. I am selling the following Stalls Circle Standing tickets: 31 July--D13 7 August--D9 Each ticket is 15 GBP. If interested, please post here AND send a PM.
  13. Ha, I remember sitting there at the Paquita premiere in something of a funk because Legris, who had initially been cast as Lucien, had been replaced, and then Thibault came out in the pas de trois and it was "Whoa, who IS that?" I wasn't near the parapet, but I certainly sat up a whole lot straighter! I was unable to see his Basilio (a source of regret), but I did see his wonderful Colas and Mercutio, as well as many other great performances in smaller roles. He certainly never had the career his talent deserved, whether for emploi or other reasons.
  14. I got caught in a torrential downpour in St Petersburg last year; everything was drenched (I looked like I'd gone swimming in my clothes), including the contents of my bag, which included my Iphone. It totally froze, so I couldn't even turn it off. There was no Apple store in St Petersburg, and I did not want to risk an off-label repair, so I left it untouched (did not know the rice trick and no one I asked told me about it). Eventually the battery wore down, and to my delight, I was able to turn it on again after 2-3 days. I took it in to the Apple store when i got home to have them check it for me, and it was fine. So good luck and don't give up hope!
  15. The Bolshoi has posted their October schedule, and, sure enough, Corsaire is on from October 18-22. Here's the link: http://www.bolshoi.ru/en/timetable/#2017-10
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