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annamicro replied to Angela's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
I have mixed feelings about the season, at the same time repetitive (on Neumeier's works) and innovative (interesting to see more choreographers that during Neumeier's time). I am sorry to see Karen Azatyan leaving: he is one of my favourites for his charisma and technical qualities. I am happy to see Alina Cojocaru still listed as guest. -
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annamicro replied to Angela's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Olga Smirnova will be dancing Anna Karenina in Hamburg on the 8th and 10th of May. Her Vronskij is Jacopo Bellussi. I'm afraid that Neumeier's Anna Karenina unfortunately is not exactly one of my favourite ballets, opposite to Tolstoj novel, that I love: maybe that's the reason π -
Another beautiful clip about the idea and the making of this new production of La Strada, with comments of Alina Cojocaru, Natalia Horecna and Otto Bubenicek. I totally forgot that Otto (and of course his twin brother Jiri) comes from a circus family. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0jRH2MJmoO/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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Nicoletta Manni appointed Etoile
annamicro replied to Paco's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Rome Opera Ballet company has several Γ©toiles. A name is a name... -
Nicoletta Manni appointed Etoile
annamicro replied to Paco's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
She is 32 I think. Γtoile is an uncommon title in La Scala: I think only Ferri, Bolle, Murru and Zakharova had the title recently. Prima Ballerina/ Prima Ballerino are the ones who dance principal roles. -
Maybe not famous in Germany, but Horecna created a work also for La Scala (I didn't see it), where Zeni was her leading dancer. She has been a dancer of Hamburg Ballet for several years, as was the charismatic Sasha Riva, initially in the cast with his partner in crime Simone Repele (they create many works of their own as Riva&Repele, unfortunately the final dates for La Strada were in conflict with a commitment they already had with Opera di Roma, so they had to withdraw). I remember Zeni was supposed to be Cojocaru Romeo in La Scala in 2010, but unfortunately he was requested by Roland Petit for I don't remember what and Cojocaru danced with a modest Sutera (he was named principal after those shows, probably for previously earned merits). Indeed Zeni was particularly fine in Petit's works, and this Summer Alina danced L'Arlesienne (a beautiful Petit ballet) with Jacopo Tissi, rehearsing it in La Scala. All the above to say that it's a world of connections and in such a small group it's important to work well together (one of the dancer, Cristi Preda was a dancer in Bucharest under Kobborg's directorship). I think it's interesting, in Horecna interview below, the point about co-creating with the dancers: with three so experienced and talented leading dancers, I think that a strong and deep cooperation is a relevant plus. More than the choreographic style, I'd be curious about the dramaturgy of this new La Strada: I would love to know how it was "written".
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La Strada had originally the support of Arcimboldi Theatre in Milan (I have not clear in which form, honestly, anyway they put it on their future programs already in March 2022) and the ballet was rehearsed in Italy (in a fantastic venue used also by Akram Khan). I don't know abut your previous experiences, but I supect you would regret not going to this one, that looks like a serious and well contructed project (also considering the quality not only of Cojocaru, Kobborg and Zeni, but also of other cast members not quoted in the press release) π
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Not an addition to her repertoire: if I remember well, Cojocaru has already danced BRB Sleeping Beauty in 2018 (with Dingman)
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German theatres - seating, booking
annamicro replied to alison's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Alina Cojocaru guesting in Ashton The Dream with Semperoper ballet triggered the trip to Dresden and Sachsen I was "dreaming" about since when I was in the high school. Booking my ticket I discoverd this amazing page with a full detailed Semperoper seat by seat view! https://map.3ddigitalvenue.com/semperoper -
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annamicro replied to Angela's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
Nijinsky Gala cast announced Alina Cojocaru in the 3rd of Mahler was one of my ballet dream. Praetorius and Frola in Genzano Flower Festival is something to look forward too. And Azzoni-Riabko in Desir! https://www.hamburgballett.de/en/news/nijinsky_gala_2023.php I quoted the wrong post writing on the mobile, not worth to change the quoting I think π -
It should be at Teatro degli Arcimboldi in Milan in few months.
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annamicro replied to Angela's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
π I have to admit that his adaptation of some beloved high Russian literature ovestrained my tolerance π He does much better with French (especially with the one that was so difficult to that audience π) and American works, IMO π -
Natalia is a sort of Odile, dancing also the back swan pdd, but with a different intention (Diana Vishneva danced it as a Black Swan and was booed -maybe because she didn't perform the foutttes, but there were better reasons to dissent with that performance). Natalia is a much more relevant role and Cojocaru danced it opposite Revazov in previous run. I am happy she is not dancing Natalia in this cast: Odette can stand alone, as Marguerite surprisingly and splendidly did in Venice.
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BALLETS BASED ON REAL LIFE
annamicro replied to capybara's topic in Performances seen & general discussions
Neumeier's Duse (Eleonora of course), Purgatorio (Alma Mahaler) and Le Pavillon d'Armide (Nijinsly) Bugonzetti's Caravaggio (I don't remember if it's narrative or not) -
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annamicro replied to Angela's topic in Ballet / Dance news & information
He basically isn't cast in anything since a few year. Good he has several projects in other countries, especially Japan. He was sidelined more or less when Thiago Bordin left the company (2014) and Carsten Jung seemed to fill in all the available spaces (as soon he finally retired, they moved to Trusch): I honestly thought Neumeier had the desire to destroy his company before leaving. Yes, Riabko is still the greatest artist of the company and in excellent physical and technical shape (I saw him dancing few months ago in the beatiful Echoes of Life with Silvia Azzoni, accompanied by pianist Michal Bialk, and in a gala insupport of his Ukraine).