capybara Posted October 4, 2018 Share Posted October 4, 2018 Elena Glurjidze (former ENB Lead Principal and now joint Artistic Director of the Masters of Ballet Academy) in conversation with Gerald Dowler Monday 15 October, 7.30pm Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, SW1A 2HJ Payment at the door: members £5, guests £8 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted October 5, 2018 Author Share Posted October 5, 2018 Anita Young, former Royal Ballet Soloist and Upper School teacher at The Royal Ballet School, will be joining Elena Glurjidze for this talk. Both Elena and Anita are much sought after teachers but from different disciplines (Elena teaches the Vaganova method at her own School and Summer School) so, as well as covering their dancing careers, the interview will be focusing on developing the dancers of the future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted October 14, 2018 Author Share Posted October 14, 2018 Just bumping up a reminder of this CONVERSATION EVENING with Elena Glurjidze and Anita Young talking about teaching young dancers. [There's no need to miss Mayerling in the cinema as there are a lot of 'replays' next Sunday (21st).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruce Wall Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 Capybara, surprised this is not listed (as far as I can see) on the LBC website: http://www.tlbc.org.uk/events Has it been confirmed? Perhaps you could touch base with them. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLOSS Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 (edited) Bruce, I checked on LBC's website and could find no mention of any forthcoming meetings which caused me some concern as I had told a number of people about Monday's meeting on the basis of what had been posted here. It would appear that LBC may have fallen for the "everyone's on Facebook" argument about effective communication as promulgated by the marketing consultants employed by the ROH as the only notification about tomorrow's LBC meeting that I can find is on LBC's facebook site where details are given under the heading of "events". If the first notification of the meeting was given on October 10th, which is what the facebook note suggests, a meeting which could prove to be one of the most interesting of the season may well turn out to be one of the most sparsely attended. Edited October 14, 2018 by FLOSS 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted October 14, 2018 Author Share Posted October 14, 2018 1 hour ago, Bruce Wall said: Capybara, surprised this is not listed (as far as I can see) on the LBC website: http://www.tlbc.org.uk/events Has it been confirmed? Perhaps you could touch base with them. Thank you. It has definitely been confirmed: Civil Service Club, Great Scotland Yard, 7.30pm 15th October. Far from being deserted in favour of Facebook, The LBC's website is in the process of being upgraded to include not only improved information but also the opportunity to join, renew and pay online. [The fact that things are in transition at the moment was one of the reasons for posting on this forum.] 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLOSS Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 (edited) Capybara, Thank you for giving notice of this meeting although sparsely attended it was one of the best that the Circle has run, largely because it was not a Fanfest. It scored over what Ballet Association usually manages because the discussion was led by someone who does his homework rather than a fan thinly disguised as an interviewer. The report should make interesting reading. As you might have expected both the guest speakers were very good and they made a wonderfully informative double act agreeing about pretty much everything. Unlike the two former Royal Ballet School teachers who spoke to the Circle a couple of years they did not seem to be in disagreement about any of the fundamentals and Anita Young was very complimentary about de Valois and her teaching methods and said she used them on occasion. I was surprised about this as those earlier speakers had led me to believe that the reason that the de Valois system had eventually failed was because it had not been adequately recorded or remembered. Here is something to think about. Anita Young who as she described herself was both a turner and a jumper and as a Soloist would have had a heavy workload as you can be used as both a member of the corps, leading the Shades down the ramp,as a soloist doing very demanding solos and whatever else management needs you to do, enjoyed an injury free career. Her teachers were a veritable who's who of Cechetti teachers de Valois. Bedells et al, and her training was slow, steady, thorough and systematic. Elena Glurjidze also described a slow,, systematic approach to training in the Vaganova system in which for the first two years of training you work slowly and deliberately to acquire a correct basic technique and to develop stamina and strength. Both speakers made it clear that it takes time and patience to acquire the basic elements of technique and to build the strength and stamina which a dancer needs. There are no short cuts and no element of the training can be skipped . However boring the process may seem it takes time to develop core strength and a dancer's body. Blindingly obvious I know but then so is the concept that every student is unique, something which can often be overlooked, no one should try to run before they can walk and trying to emulate what you can see on the internet is dangerous. As far as finding a teacher is concerned go to someone who is a registered qualified teacher. Apparently there are plenty in the US and Japan who are not qualified. Whatever the alumni of the SAB may say Balanchine is a ballet style not a school and with a solid, secure technique and artistic sensibility and sensitivity to its nuances you can dance in any style which may be required of you. Edited October 16, 2018 by FLOSS 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted October 16, 2018 Author Share Posted October 16, 2018 I echo FLOSS's comments about this being a very informative evening focused on teaching, with two guests who were also very entertaining. Thank you for writing about it, FLOSS. The next 'conversation' run by The London Ballet Circle will be with Joseph Caley (formerly with BRB and now a Lead Principal with ENB) on Monday 12th November at 7.30pm at The Civil Service Club, Great Scotland Yard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alison Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 I'd hoped to be able to make this one, but alas, circumstances conspired against me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BMC Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 Agree it was very interesting but just wanted to post my slight discomfiture about comparing interviewers etc. We're all obviously entitled to our opinions but assuming I'm right in thinking both BA and LBC are 'staffed' totally by volunteers (and happy to be corrected if I'm wrong) I'd instead to thank all concerned for putting on many a happy evening and say how much I enjoy the programmes of both organisations. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted November 10, 2018 Author Share Posted November 10, 2018 A quick reminder that Joseph Caley, now Lead Principal with English National Ballet, will be talking to The London Ballet Circle this Monday (12th November). [Details of venue etc. are above.] Among a host of new roles since joining the Company from BRB in 2017, Joseph has recently been dancing Des Grieux to Alina Cojocaru's Manon and is currently rehearsing Swan Lake with Shiori Kase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted January 16, 2019 Author Share Posted January 16, 2019 Next Monday (21st January) the guest of The London Ballet Circle will be Iain Mackay, until recently a Principal with BRB but now the Director of the Yorkshire Ballet Summer Schools. On Monday, 18th February, Dame Monica Mason will be interviewing Marianela Nunez. Both meetings are at the Civil Service Club (details above). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xandra Newman Posted February 11, 2019 Share Posted February 11, 2019 Marianela Nunez, Principal, The Royal Ballet: in conversation with Dame Monica Mason - Monday 18 February, 7.30 pm at the Civil Service Club 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HJ Pay on the door £5 MEMBERS, £8 GUESTS Yasmine Naghdi, Principal, The Royal Ballet Monday 15th April , 7:30 pm at the Civil Service Club 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HJ Pay on the door £5 MEMBERS, £8 GUESTS https://www.tlbc.org.uk/lists/1-upcoming-events Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted March 10, 2019 Author Share Posted March 10, 2019 The full list of upcoming events is now as follows: Marianela Nuňez, Principal, The Royal Ballet, in conversation with Dame Monica Mason, Monday, March 18, 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club Invitation to attend a Rehearsal of Ivan Putrov’s Against the Stream, Sunday, April 7 at the Coliseum, time to be advised but probably 1.30pm Invitation to attend a Rehearsal of Ballet Black’s new production, Monday, April 8, 12 - 1pm at the Feathers Association, Marylebone Yasmine Naghdi, Principal, The Royal Ballet, in conversation, Monday, April 15, 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club Visit to The Upper Royal Ballet School (LBC and Ballet Association members and guests), Friday, May 10, Ballet Classes run from 9am to 3.45pm Visit to the Central School of Ballet, Monday, May 13. The rehearsal starts at 2pm followed by refreshments at Herbal Hill, Clerkenwell Road, London David Hallberg, Guest Artist, The Royal Ballet, in conversation, Monday, May 13, 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club An Evening for Margot Fonteyn, Monday, May 20, 7.00pm at the Swiss Church, Endell Street The 'In Conversation' evenings cost £5 for Members and £8 for Guests.The Evening for Margot Fonteyn is £20 and visits and rehearsals are all £15 for Members and Guests, except that to The Royal Ballet School where the charge for Guests is £20. Details of the other events will shortly be available in the LBC's bi-monthly Newsletter. It is possible to join online at https://www.tlbc.org.uk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted March 13, 2019 Author Share Posted March 13, 2019 A quick reminder that Marianela Nuňez will be IN CONVERSATION with Dame Monica Mason Monday 18 March, 7.30pm Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, SW1A 2HJ Payment at the door: members £5, guests £8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alison Posted March 13, 2019 Share Posted March 13, 2019 That's a shame, that it was arranged to clash with a RB performance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted March 13, 2019 Author Share Posted March 13, 2019 3 minutes ago, alison said: That's a shame, that it was arranged to clash with a RB performance I understand your point, Alison, and the LBC does try to avoid clashes . However, the Circle has links with a number of companies and, if it tried to avoid every performance night, there would be no spaces for its talks at all. Hopefully, all the members of this Forum who are giving Frankenstein a miss will be free to come along to hear Marianela Nuñez and Dame Monica Mason. They will be very welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alison Posted March 13, 2019 Share Posted March 13, 2019 I won't, but perhaps I can catch her at the Ballet Association later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted March 19, 2019 Author Share Posted March 19, 2019 There is a short report on the terrific evening with Marianela Nunez and Dame Monica Mason here on The London Ballet's Circle's home page: https://www.tlbc.org.uk/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted April 7, 2019 Author Share Posted April 7, 2019 A reminder that Yasmine Naghdi will be the guest of the London Ballet Circle on Monday, 15th April at 7.30pm Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, SW1A 2HJ Payment at the door: members £5; non-members £8 The Evening for Margot Fonteyn on Monday, 20th May at 7.00pm at The Swiss Church, Endell Street is now open to non-members. This event represents a rare opportunity to celebrate Dame Margot's life and artistry. Hosted by Alastair Macaulay (the former chief theatre critic of the Financial Times and dance critic of The New York Times), several luminaries of the ballet world will share their memories of her. Details of how to book are here: https://www.tlbc.org.uk/lists/1-upcoming-events The cost of £20 includes a glass of wine and a slice of celebratory cake. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted May 3, 2019 Author Share Posted May 3, 2019 A reminder that David Hallberg, Guest Artist, The Royal Ballet will be the guest of The London Ballet Circle on Monday, 13th May 2019 at 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HJ Payment at the door. Members £5; non-members £8 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruce Wall Posted May 5, 2019 Share Posted May 5, 2019 (edited) More details on the LBC Fonteyn Century Evening on 20th May. Sounds interesting:- An Evening for Margot Fonteyn Monday 20th May at 7.00pm (carriages at 9.30pm) Swiss Church, Endell Street, London WC2H 9DY Payment in advance of £20 each for both members and guests, which includes a glass of wine and a slice of a celebratory cake. Dame Margot Fonteyn was born on 18th May 1919 and this event is a golden opportunity to celebrate her life and performances. The host, Alastair Macaulay (the former chief theatre critic of the Financial Times 3 and dance critic of The New York Times), will be joined by several luminaries from the ballet world who knew and worked with Dame Margot. There will also be a display of photos and some film footage to enable us to recall what was so very special about Fonteyn’s artistry. The evening has been arranged in response to suggestions from Members that this centenary represents an important moment in ballet history. Our President, Dame Monica Mason, has generously taken an active part in planning the programme for the evening which, in addition to the visual images, will include the following: • Introductory talk which will focus on Fonteyn’s place in the history of ballet and, in particular, the development of the Royal Ballet and its style. • Panel Discussion featuring Dame Monica Mason, Dame Merle Park, Alfreda Thorogood Wall, and Donald Macleary. The Panel will share their memories of working with Fonteyn, what she was like as a person, and their view of her significance on the ‘world stage’. Members of the audience will then be invited to ask questions. • Cake Cutting by our Patron, Sir Peter Wright, and a Toast with an opportunity to mingle and view exhibits • Demonstration of a piece of Choreography developed by Fonteyn together with some background information on this • Coaching/Practical Session featuring Romany Padjak, First Artist, The Royal Ballet. • Proceedings will be brought to an end by Kevin O’Hare, Artistic Director of the Royal Ballet, who will talk about the legacy of Dame Margot Fonteyn to the current day Royal Ballet. Applications for this unique event should be made to Audrey Allen, 8 Goldsmith Road, London, N11 3JP, email - audrey8allen@gmail.com) together with your cheque for £20 made payable to The London Ballet Circle. Confirmation of your place will be by e-mail or by post if you enclose an s.a.e Edited May 5, 2019 by Bruce Wall 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted June 18, 2019 Author Share Posted June 18, 2019 A reminder that LAURRETTA SUMMERSCALES and YONAH ACOSTA, both formerly Principals with English National Ballet but now Principals with Bayerisches Staatsballett in Munich, will be the guests of The London Ballet Circle on Monday, 24th June 2019 at 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HJ. Payment at the door. Members £5; non-members £8 This promises to be a fascinating evening as Laurretta and Yonah will talk about their move to Munich, their wide and varied repertoire there and with ENB (including works in which they have starred together), their world-wide guesting, and other aspects of their international lives as individuals and as a married couple. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LinMM Posted June 19, 2019 Share Posted June 19, 2019 Love to get to this but unfortunately cannot make it 😢 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alison Posted June 24, 2019 Share Posted June 24, 2019 Bumping ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted July 4, 2019 Author Share Posted July 4, 2019 An overview of the evening with Laurretta Summerscales and Yonah Acosta is now online on the LBC's home page here: https://www.tlbc.org.uk/ The Evening for Margot Fonteyn is also reported on there. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted August 21, 2019 Author Share Posted August 21, 2019 TAMARA ROJO will be the guest of The London Ballet Circle on Monday, 2nd September 2019 at 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HJ. Payment at the door. Members £5; non-members £8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted September 9, 2019 Author Share Posted September 9, 2019 There are reports on all the most recent LBC guests (including Tamara Rojo) online at: https://www.tlbc.org.uk Click REPORTS and you can select which "In Conversation" you'd like to read about. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted September 9, 2019 Author Share Posted September 9, 2019 The performing arts photographer, Bill Cooper, will be "In Conversation" with dance writer and critic Mike Dixon on Monday, 30th September 2019 at 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HJ. Payment at the door. Members £5; non-members £8 Bill will be talking, among other things, about his recently published book: Swan Lake - Re-imagining a Classic which offers a behind-the-scenes look (with 250 photographs) at Liam Scarlett's new production for The Royal Ballet, starring Marianela Nunez and Vadim Muntagirov. LBC members will be able to get a 20% reduction on the list price of £40. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted September 27, 2019 Author Share Posted September 27, 2019 A slight change (of host) for this coming Monday. The performing arts photographer, Bill Cooper, will be "In Conversation" with dance writer and critic Graham Watts on Monday, 30th September 2019 at 7.30pm at the Civil Service Club, 13-15 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HJ. Payment at the door. Members £5; non-members £8 Bill will be talking, among other things, about his recently published book: Swan Lake - Re-imagining a Classic and LBC members will be able to get a 20% reduction on the list price of £40 (but no obligation, of course!) Future guests include: Elizabeth McGorian (21st October); Maina Gielgud (11th November) and Vadim Muntagirov (20th January). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LinMM Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 (edited) Might just be mobile enough for the 11th November would love to be able to get to the Maina Gielgud one. It says payment at the door but does it ever get full? Edited September 27, 2019 by LinMM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alison Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 Distinctly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capybara Posted September 27, 2019 Author Share Posted September 27, 2019 3 hours ago, LinMM said: Might just be mobile enough for the 11th November would love to be able to get to the Maina Gielgud one. It says payment at the door but does it ever get full? Even for the most well-attended events, people are always found a seat! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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