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  1. 2 hours ago, Emeralds said:

    I have to say that I'm surprised though, that they are not relaying the first night cast with Vadim Muntagirov, Anna Rose O'Sullivan and Luca Acri though. 

    So am I,  and very put out. I'm not coming to see it as they haven't seen fit to schedule any matinées and I can't afford an overnight, especially for a triple I don't really know anything about. Also, Vadim isn't being filmed in A Winter's Tale. Must be one of the very few years (if not the only one) he hasn't been filmed in any cinema relay. Not a great way for the RB to celebrate his 10th anniversary. 

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  2. Went well for me this morning as well. In and out quickly and confirmation fairly quickly too. Like Mary, I upgraded to Friends+ just on the strength of the summer of Ashton and I wasn't disappointed. Also amazing to see some standing tickets available in the SC main house (not something I'm really used to seeing). I'm in a bit of a fix re Ashton booking as I targeted the 6-9 June period so I can see a RB rehearsal/first night on 6th and 7th and all Sarasota's 3 programmes on the 8/9 with 3 overnights all together (like Lizbie1, 7 performances in 4 days!) However, I had to book for my husband not knowing if he'd be able to make it as we're relying on our dogwalker to dogsit and she's not sure yet if she can make it though I'm keeping everything crossed. Otherwise we'll have to go separately; not nearly as much fun. One of the dogs is diabetic and needs insulin injections twice a day so we can't put her in kennels. Poor Terry has been great in staying home looking after them while I swan off to the ballet but I'd love for us to enjoy the Ashton together so I'm keeping everything crossed. The last performances we were at together was a wonderful mixed bill in 2019; Firebird, Month in Country and Symphony in C; amazing! We saw Vadim twice in Month and once in Symphony and it was a wonderful 3 nights. Am keeping everything crossed it can be replicated this year. Was able to buy a seat for Terry and a standing ticket just behind for me to cut down on the expense for the Ashton main house. Also 2 standing tickets for Winter's Tale (£14 instead of £63!) so hopefully over the year the extra subscription will pay for itself.

     

    Plenty of availability left for main house but Sarasota seems to be selling fast, especially the weekend. Pity they couldn't do that final weekend in the main house then everyone could see all programmes. On the plus side it hopefully sends a clear message to Kevin that there are plenty of people who want to see Ashton! I asked if there would be extra tickets released for ordinary Friends booking and public booking and someone from the Friends said there will be some tickets made available for public booking but didn't mention any for Friends.

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  3. 4 hours ago, AnneMarriott said:

    I seem to remember from one of Vadim's interviews that he chose not to dance in any contemporary works to avoid injury associated with the physical demands which are so different from classical choreography.  

    I'm totally with those who think Vadim is very underused so he dances more abroad than at the ROH.  Next part of the season seems better with 2 goes at Swan Lake (not that the Prince has that much to do) and then debuting as Leontes.  Then there's the Ashton if we ever get casting.  I've hopes he will be debuting Oberon as The Dream is in every RB performance.  If it's with Fumi that would be a bonus though I wish they'd get rid of that awful strawberry blonde wig. It always looks strange on dancers you know have dark hair and seems completely unnecessary. 

     

    Re new choreography,  I know Vadim explicitly stated he didn't want to dance very modern choreography but does that mean that one of the greatest classical companies in the world can't come up with a classical (or possibly neo classical) choreographer to create something for him? If so, it's rather a reflection of the state of ballet choreography today. I'm sure Zucchetti or possibly even Wheeldon (though I have to say I'm not a fan of Wheeldon and would prefer Zucchetti) could create something for him but presumably Kevin would have to commission it. There is actually a very short piece Zucchetti created with Alice Pennefather on Ball/Hayward filmed at Petworth house, East Sussex that would be wonderful on Vadim so if he can do that I'm sure he can create something original. It used to be on YouTube but can't find it now.

     

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  4. Also at the bottom of Alex's Instagram page there is a lovely, funny birthday tribute to Vadim and a hilarious Q and A session at the end of the links.

     

    Alex will be sadly missed for the passion, intelligence and humour he brought to all his roles and to people who waited at the stage door. Such a shame he was so seldom selected to be filmed in major roles but we have some roles to treasure,  Basil, Benno, Bratfisch and the Brown Boy in Dances at a Gathering.  Hopefully his final, fabulous Lescault will be streamed as a tribute to his great talent.  Irreplaceable. 

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  5. I asked the Friends office if they thought Ashton casting would be announced by the 29th (Friends+ booking) and they said probably not. A lot of apologies and ' things outside our control' and 'unforseen circumstances ' which wasn't made clear so I'm hoping for a miracle by Saturday but not really expecting one.

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  6. I too made the matinee trip from Preston and really loved it for the reasons everyone else has mentioned. However, I have to say I didn't get the Sambe connection other posters seem to. I enjoyed his performance but found I connected more to Matthew Ball's. But that's just me. Looking forward to seeing Fumi and Vadim and see what they make of it.

     

    Incidentally,  I always love Manon's second act dress and that amazing cloak she wears over it. But the clothing I covet the most is Lescaults fabulous red waistcoat and embroidered black jacket. So it was quite a surprise to see in Robs wonderful photos that Ryios waistcoat is a sort of peach colour and matches the lining of his jacket.  I wonder if they can choose as I'm sure I haven't seen that colour variation before. I definitely prefer the red waistcoat and red lining in the jacket. A bit like la Fille where there seems to be different colour schemes for Colas' waistcoat 

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  7. On 13/02/2024 at 13:10, PeterS said:

    Most people will only attend once, or if a devotee, once per programme so two shows clashing on one night isn’t a disaster. Perhaps the schedules have been done considerately such that an Ashton devotee can visit London to see three different programmes on three successive dates meaning only 2 nights accommodation is needed? 

     

    if they were really considering their out of town Ashton devotees (of whom I'm one) they would have scheduled one of each RB Ashton on each double Ashton Saturday instead of 2 performances of programme 1 on the 15th and 2 performances of programme 2 on the 22nd. I know you could argue that gives people the chance to see 2 different casts on the same day (which is OK by me though I'd overall prefer different programmes) but some people may not be that bothered about seeing 2 casts, just seeing 2 programmes. In fact, they compound programme 2 by performing it on the 21st, just before the 2 performances on the 22nd so if you overnight then you still only see the same programme. It really all comes down to casting as London overnights are expensive if you want to be reasonably central. 

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  8. Very disappointed yet another non cinema broadcast for Vadim, coming so soon after the disappointment of his Macmillan cast not being filmed. Also no matinees and his 2 performances are over the Spring Bank holiday so accommodation will be difficult and expensive. Casting is interesting, especially the Coralles opening night.  Nice to see Clare Calvert given a good part as well. Just wish the casting had been for a more interesting ballet (for me at any rate). Edited just to say no Alex Campbell - again!

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  9. Thanks everyone 

     Last time I looked it just gave details of the 2 Saturday performance without detailing one of them was the gala. I knew the evening one was supposed to be the gala and it made sense as it was the performance Sarasota only seem to be doing once but I wasn't sure. So at least that's sorted. But it still seems strange having to choose between RB and Sarasota on the evenings of the 6th and the 7th. Can't be good for sales for either Company.

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  10. Rhapsody is also on both the RB triples (just realised our replies were simultaneous, PeterS). The only difference in both programmes is the middle part; Les Rendezvous in one programme and Divertissements in the other. It's a bit frustrating, given all the Ashton short ballets waiting to be danced but I suppose we need to be grateful for what we have and there is the opportunity for interesting casting. For me, the most frustrating aspect is the clash with Sarasota on several evenings in the Sarasota week. Also, what has happened to the Sarasota gala? I did email Kevin several weeks ago but haven't heard anything yet.

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  11. I saw this performance at the Odeon,  Preston and there were picture issues which other cinemas don't seem to have had. The ratio was wrong and the screen wasn't complete. You'd have thought the ROH would have sent out a test screen so any issues could be resolved before the performance but it continued into the start of the ballet and we missed all of Lescaults opening solo. Anyway it was sorted after that (they said the ROH sent the wrong ratio and they had to contact them to get the correct one) and we enjoyed an amazing performance. I don't think I've seen Osipova perform Manon before and was really looking forward to it and she didn't disappoint. Can't really add much to what everyone has already said about the passion and commitment she brought to the role.  Everytime I see it I marvel anew that after such a demanding ballet both of the main protagonists have the physical and mental strength to get through the final pas de deux, let alone deliver a performance of such searing intensity and emotional depth. Sometimes I see other companies do Ashton or Macmillan and while the main dancers are excellent the crowd scenes or character roles don't always have the same impact as they do at the ROH where every person onstage (in however small a role) is invested in contributing to the success of the ballet. We're just so lucky to have such a rich repertoire to call upon and great teachers to impart every nuance of every role. Being filmed as well and showcasing this wonderful Company to the world makes it even more special, especially for a ballet like Manon where every movement and expression is so important in revealing plot and character.  It is a bit of a 2 edged sword because you're very aware you can only see what the camera focuses on, whereas in a ballet like Manon there are storylines round every single person on stage. But the camera does enable you to pick up gestures and expressions you may miss in the theatre and does add to your enjoyment and interpretation of plot and emotional depth. I'm going again Sunday and still have 2 live performances of Vadim and Fumi to look forward to as well as Hayward and Sambes matinee. Bliss!

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  12. I'm disappointed that the opening night cast isn't being filmed and also there isn't a matinee with this cast as I probably won't get to see Vadim. I can't justify the expense of a London overnight with all the Ashton programmes I want to see. Hope he is filmed in Winter's Tale if he's cast as Leontes, and am definitely keeping everything crossed for an Oberon debut for him.

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  13. I did email the Radio Times letters section, praising the Magic of Dance and the decision to show it in its entirety. However, another person beat me to it. But there was another letter  in the 3-9 Feb RT by someone who was filmed in the corps de ballet of the Les Sylphides shown in the programme but had missed seeing the original screening. She saw herself dancing on TV for the first time though she is now in her 70s! She said what was even more wonderful was she could show it to her daughter. A lovely story.

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  14. I've fond memories of seeing Brandon Lawrence in Fille at the Lowry.  I think it was the last Fille I saw live. Fabulous that Carlos is not only staging Fille but doing an Ashton celebration in Feb though no details for that yet. Also David Bintleys Cinderella so all my fears about him just staging classical and modern and ignoring heritage ballets were wrong and I've never been so pleased at being wrong! (OK if I'm being really picky I'd have preferred Hobsons Choice to Cinderella but I suppose Cinderella will be more popular.)

     

    Like everyone else I hope this doesn't preclude Kevin staging Fille at the ROH in spring or summer next year.  If London are only getting 3 performances this autumn that shouldn't be enough to mean it can't be staged at the ROH next year.  Also if RB are staging it hopefully it will be filmed for cinema. I keep thinking of all the great RB debuts, though will hopefully see BRB in Birmingham or London. At least Kevin can't be deterred by any pc considerations if BRB are staging it. 

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    This is the photo in the TV guide (tvguide.co.uk).  The Australian Merry Widow was filmed for cinema about 5 years ago so I assume this is that version. Steven Heathcote was (I think) the original young hero, Danilo but he might have played the old romantic interest, The Baron, in this version. Having said that sometimes the pictures supplied aren't always accurate. Lost count of the amount of times I've seen a photo for Carlos/Osipova in Giselle only for it to turn out to be the Vadim/Marianela version. The more I see it the more I'd love any of the English Companies to perform it. It would be so wonderful to see it live, especially with the original sets and costumes.

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  16. I emailed London City Ballet to ask if Alina was guesting at Cheltenham and also if there were any plans for the Company to visit Blackpool Grand Theatre as I have fond memories of seeing them there, possibly in the 90s. I said their programme was a lot more interesting than the RB Dance Bites! I had a lovely reply back from the Artistic Director, Christopher Marney who confirmed Alina will only be dancing at Sadlers Wells and they hope to include Blackpool as part of the 2025 season.

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  17. Skyarts Monday 29th Jan 6-8.05am Romeo and Juliet. 

    A 2019 performance by the Ural Opera Ballet, choreographed by Vyacheslav Samodurov and starring Ekaterina Sapogova and Alexandr Merkushev.

     

    SkyArts Monday 5th Feb 6-8am Merry Widow Australian Ballet

    A performance of the ballet based on Franz Lehar's romantic operetta, created for the Australian Ballet in 1975 by its principal dancer and choreographer Robert Helpmann

     

    Surely the latter information is only partially correct as the ballet was choregraphed by Ronald Hynd though Helpmann may have been instrumental in creating/staging it for Australian Ballet.

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