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  1. I think I read that he was guesting somewhere but infuriatingly I cannot now remember where or what as hmmm! Btw, has anyone read or heard of the reason Zakharova's scheduled performances were "re-cast"? Have POB made any explanatory announcements on the subject?
  2. Yes - it clearly was inevitable with his talents and charisma. And he and Daria worked their magic again this afternoon to a fresh and appreciative Boxing Day audience - no less amazing because the house was pretty full despite the serious disruption of public transport and the two Principals appeared as fresh and energetic as daisies despite having flown to Cape Town and back to guest with the company there within the past week!! Simply magical
  3. Sorry Marine you had already read & posted the Twitter news while I was still doing my two fingered typing - glad I understood all the French aright anyway
  4. Hot off the presses, it sounds as tho she was put on to dance this afternoon with another partner unknown to me named Alu - the tweets were most enthusiastic & appreciative You are right about last minute changes specially this time of year - as long as Eurostar don't fail as well!! Hope you enjoy your visit and tell us who you saw
  5. Posted a reply this afternoon I thought successfully but see nothing in this topic above - did you get it - hope so - if not please let me know - it is clear I don't have access to the ?personal message service
  6. After guests from Vienna were called upon at short notice to dance three perfromances of the Nureyev Don Q at the Bastille a week or so ago, this afternoon's scheduled Basilio has been injured so cannot dance - this means that despite her pleas to the management to dance with another Basilio Mathilde Froustey (tipped by the fans as the next etoile - she ought to be too IMHO) will not after all appear as Kitri - all of which means unless there is some other schedule change this season, she may have danced her one and only performance of this role - in which she was reported to have been spectacular earlier this week - most of this news is a summary of the many postings on Twitter on the subject for those who are interested!
  7. Minder - Got your e-mail thank you - would confirm I would like to attend - unfortunately the link I clicked on said I had no authority to proceed, so did not know quite where to address my confirmation to?
  8. It is said that he is certainly on friendly nodding terms with that great balletomane HM Queen Margrethe anyways, unlike our own dear etc etc etc
  9. PS Gorgeous picture of Daria & Vadim above - if they don't use that as a crowd pulling poster they're mad!!!
  10. With the last perf b4 the Coli just starting e'en as I pen this, (Back to Beauty next week in Manc Opera Hse), it amused me when languishing in the wet Algarve a week or so ago to find that a company called the Russian Classical Ballet Company was putting on Nutcracker for one night in Portimao & the automatic translation that came up for the work's title was "Breaking Walnuts" - how charming!
  11. Sounds fun and better than individual sausage toad at home! Where do we find the e-mail link of where to send deposit & order to, if there's still room - presume the new boss at ENB won't decide to squeeze in a Sun matinee like tomorrow in soggy S'ton
  12. Just tripped over this topic and would like to add Lynn Seymour and Marguerite Porter
  13. Those whose favourite Nutcracker is the Nureyev production may be interested to hear that Denys Cherevychko (joint winner of Gold medal at this year's Varna competition) is scheduled to make his debut as Drosselmeyer / Prince in this production in Vienna this Friday
  14. We understand ENB are "at home" rehearsing Nutcracker before reverting to Beauty at Liverpool Empire next week - interestingly Max tweeted yesterday that he was to rehearse with Tamara; so perhaps my previous post is already wrong and he will be the nephew / Prince visiting the Stalbaum-Ashtons when she dances the lead? Does anyone have their ear to the ground?
  15. I believe it is also already known that Tamara will be partnered in her performances by Esteban - there is of course a pre-London run in Southampton which is not that long away - only about 10 weeks to Christmas :-)))
  16. My understanding is that this is basically the same exhibition that was displayed in the French National Museum of Fashion which is in Moulins - central France (our equivalent is in Bath). I went to see it there a year or so ago and understood most of the costumes shown were from Paris Opera's collection of Nureyev productions. The exhibition seems to have been successful and consequently it has been announced that some sort of permanent display will be set up there in 2013 which will coincide with the twentieth anniversay of RN's death. Moulins is about three hours ride from Paris on the train but thanks to the regularity and timings of SNCF just about do-able as a day trip from Paris. For F1 enthusiasts Magny Cours (?spelling) is just up the road!
  17. I saw Wednesday afternoon's rehearsal (sans cast list) and last night's peformance (from 2nd circle) and didn't think the casts were exactly the same in every ballet ... but I've been wrong before!!! Presume the photos were all from the photo call which was of the rehearsal so if anyone can enlighten me as to differences in the pix from my cast list of last night without too much difficulty, I would be most grateful!
  18. Cannot sleep so here goes Noticed the name Patricia Zhou in Angela's post 76 and thought aaah I just read that name somewhere else - it was on Joseph Phillps website www.josephphillips.org - they danced in a gala in Michigan a couple of Saturdays ago called Stars of the Russian Ballet - can anyone tell us more about them and the gala - maybe one of our American friends could start a thread like this one which is so handy for keeping tabs on dance in central Europe
  19. To slightly mis-quote 'Ennery 'Iggins - By George I think you've got it
  20. Re tempi - I remember spending two blissfully happy hours in the dance section of the New York Public Library on my first visit there in 1979 watching an American TV recording of Cinderella - Fonteyn, Somes and I must have the others written down somewhere but I remember being amazed at the great speed of the tempi and that the 1955-ish Fonteyn had no trouble at all with them - interestingly there were no stairs and that tricky male solo was omitted
  21. I posted my thanks for this info on the old thread without realising this new one had been started - sorry!
  22. Thanks so much for posting this info - I think I might be able to find my way to Rickmansworth again (used to live in Wembley for my sins!) - did I detect your son in the murky picture adjacent to the title?
  23. Great news but now Lachlan has tweeted that his Visa application has been refused - what is our Border Patrol agency up to?? I thought professional ballet dancers were one of occupations not subject to refusal anyway if you understand my gist
  24. Don't get me started on audience etiquette!! On the last night I even shouted this is a PAUSE to people getting up in front of me but they had not the wit or courtesy to take notice - I always say a standing ovation is because people in the front row stand up and then everyone behind has to follow because one cannot see!!!
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