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  1. People who demand to know why I STILL haven't fixed the software so that they can receive mails from Mr. X... and I have to gently explain that I have yet to find software that delivers messages that were not sent 🙂. Actually these days I often add this nice clip from Keeping up Appearances: 

     

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  2. The Paris Opera Ballet School Demonstrations (usually on three days in different December weekends) will this year be on 15th December (Sunday) and 21st and 22nd December (the Saturday and Sunday before Christmas). As usual, the performances on all three days will be the same - Usually, the younger grades are in the morning and the older grades are in the afternoon. The Demonstrations are always amazing and give an incredible insight into the School's system of training...

  3. There's an interesting article about Catherine Wreford, who's preparing to dance in a new production of Romeo and Juliet with Royal Winnipeg Ballet, despite having a malignant brain tumour for 6 years.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-47056874

     

    Particularly inspiring are her comments about how her short term memory problems make dancing easier than dialogue.. and how she and her colleagues are working round this limitation:
     

    "I'm proud of myself if I can get through an audition without messing up the lines. But choreography still sticks in my head, that's a different part of my brain."......

    Wreford tells directors and producers of her condition in advance, who make allowances for her needs....."When I play a bigger role, the people who hire me know the situation and send me everything way ahead of time so I can sing it and learn the lines three times a day, so it moves more from my short term memory to my long term memory," she explains. 

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  4. There are more codes!  If you have not bought train tickets via Skyscanner before and are making almost any train journey over £15, just download the Skyscanner app and enter the code which you can find at https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-train-tickets/ and you'll get £5 off. The offer ends on 31st December or when all the codes are used. I just helped 5 people to do this painlessly.

     

    Yaffa - with no connection to the above. Just..... sharing the information 🙂

  5. 12 hours ago, MAX said:

    https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/message-to-spectators-2

     

    Demonstration will start on Place de la Bastille on Saturday, I am sorry for you Sheila 😒

    Sadly this might also affect the annual 'Demonstrations' (ballet, not political) of the Paris Opera Ballet School. For many younger students this is a major rite of passage, their first steps on the Palais Garnier stage, with family and friends coming from afar. (There are repeat performances on 16th and  23rd December - currently sold out but very very highly recommended)...

  6. On 24/11/2018 at 18:29, Yaffa said:

    melmoth.blog just posted a beautiful wordless video of the Vaganova Academy, taken by Vitaly Bezmennikov: https://www.tumblr.com/video/tsiskaridze/180441860237/250/

    Actually the clip is beginning of a longer video interview of three students. Longer clip (in Russian) with translation by melmoth is at:

    https://melmoth.co/2018/11/25/vaganova-ballet-academy-documentary/

     

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  7. 53 minutes ago, alison said:

     

    As Yaffa would say, no connection with the company, just passing the information on!

     

    Um, that's what Yaffa tries to say. I just had another embarrassing case of intending to tell people that I was 'just passing on info'... but for some reason  the 'a' in 'passing' was yet again replaced by an 'i' 😀  

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  8. The dates   (30th May to 1st June) are also quite close to the BBC Young Dancer 2019 final  (18th May) - though the BBC Young Dancer category finals are apparently in March. See https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbzxt).

     

    Indeed, interesting list of schools and companies - though notably not RBS.
     

    From the name of this new competition, I thought  it might be something like the Young British Dancer of the Year... but it appears that this is a completely international competition taking place in the UK.  It does sound like an exciting venture - but this (and the recent discussion of ballet competitions) really makes me miss the YBDY, a real national treasure. Yes, there was always a bit of a  disagreement  e.g.about the 'British' criteria for entry, but It was always such a wonderful opportunity to see the best of British ballet  training in a way which I understand was well integrated into students' curriculum, instead of detracting from it. and with no over-the-top glitz... The Spring performance of students from all the leading vocational schools which took place the year after YBDY ended was also amazing. Is there any other upcoming opportunity to see the best of British ballet schools?


    Yaffa

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  9. A new documentary 'Class,' produced some months ago and broadcast on Russian TV last week, is now on YouTube at https://youtu.be/bz_Eg_OYZCs. I couldn't understand anything when it was originally broadcast, but it looks as though you can alter the YouTube settings so that the automatic Russian captions are translated to English.

     

    [PS From the first couple of minutes I can only get a rough idea of what's being said...]

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  10. The results of the ladies' internal concours have just been announced. From https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/news/results-of-the-competition-to-promote-the-ballet-of-the-opera-national-of-paris-1 :

     

    Premières Danseuses
    Mademoiselle Marion Barbeau
    Mademoiselle Héloïse Bourdon  

     

    Sujets
    Mademoiselle Bianca Scudamore


    Coryphées
    Mademoiselle Victoire Anquetil
    Mademoiselle Naïs Duboscq 

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  11. Surprisingly, there are still (Wed 7th November, half past midnight in the UK ) 2000 codes still left. Details as above. The offer has just been mentioned again in this week's moneysavingexpert.com weekly newsletter, which millions of people will read in the morning- so it's probably best to act fast if you're interested.

  12. Sorry for the short notice, but a code will be released at 2 p.m. today (Thurs) on the moneysavingexpert.com site for getting a £5 reduction on £15+ train tickets via the skyscanner app. Only the first 5000 uses of the code will get the discount and they'll probably all go within minutes.

     

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    To stand a chance, you're probably best downloading the app and selecting the ticket right away, then downloading and inserting the code as as soon as it goes live.

     

    Yaffa (with no connection to moneysavingexpert.com or Skyscanner - just passing on the info)

  13. The Vaganova Prix Gala will be broadcast live tonight (Sat 20th October) at 7:30 p.m. St. Russian time, 5:30 p.m. UK time at https://mariinsky.tv/ .  There's info about the competition and a list of prizewinners at https://vk.com/vaganovaprix. I'd guess that, as last time, the recording also will be available after the broadcast, but I haven't seen any announcement about that. 

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  14. 10 hours ago, SheilaC said:
    • The Bastille Opera is very different from the Garnier- as austere as the Garnier is over ornate and with a less intimate feel, in fact I always find it cold whilst the Garnier is surprisingly intimate. To find your seat the key thing is to go to the right door (indicated on your ticket- although in a few cases a different door may be more convenient if you wish to move in the intervals).
    • Seats are comfortable, with plenty of legroom and most seats have good sight lines
    • There is a small shop but the shop at the Garnier is much bigger and more comprehensive. Casts lists ('la distribution'') are free and given to you by the usher who shows you your seat. Programmes are expensive, but very informative if you read French, with photos of the casts performing, as well as earlier photos.
    • There are good, free facilities for leaving coats and baggage
    • Snacks and drinks are dear but there is a very wide range of cafes and restaurants nearby, including an adjacent good mid-price restaurant, Les Grande Marches
    • Transport is good. Lots of buses very close (you often are joined on the bus by dancers) and several metro lines
    • recently casting has come out several weeks in advance (years ago it was available at time of booking, then it was very last moment)

    Thanks for this - Has the situation regarding baggage changed? Last time I was at Palais Garnier, the cloackroom was not accepting bags, and the FAQ at:

    https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/practical-informations/faq says:

    Free cloakrooms are available on various floors of both theatres. Travel bags and suitcase are not allowed.

  15. 16 hours ago, Bruce said:

    Hopefully, all the vids will go on YouTube, where they can easily be consumed at leisure. It's paradoxical, but World Ballet Day is really best seen on any day but the day itself.

    I think Bruce is right on the ball here. Even with the unavoidable problems, closer attention to what viewers actually need at worldballetday.com could have made things so much smoother. But for me it is actually working out better to enjoy World Ballet Week rather than to shoot for World Ballet Day. When I heard that all the content would be available after the event I decided to restrict myself to one sessions on the day itself, to experience the 'live' atmosphere - and the rest of the sessions as 'rewards' for reaching certain goals each day this week. I'm finding it really doesn't bother me that I have read here about what to expect - rather it adds to the anticipation. Still I'm curious about how other people feel about 'live' feeds versus post-event recordings. 

    Yaffa

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