Saturday, June 26, 2010

Photo of the Day


Today, Darci Kistler is retiring after 30 years with the NYCB. She was the last dancer trained and hired by him, so in a sense, it's the end of a legacy.
NYTimes article

Mrs. Kistler dancing the Sugar Plum Fairy variation from Balanchine's The Nutcracker in 1993

Monday, May 24, 2010

Divertimento No. 15


Megan Fairchild and Jonathan Stafford
Sterling Hyltin and Jason Fowler

Divertimento No. 15 is a 1956 ballet choreographed by George Balanchine for NYCB. I really want to see the whole thing! I've only seen the Andante and one of the variations. And I don't even know which variation it is!
Tiler Peck and Amar Ramasar
New York City Ballet

Links-

Recent NYTimes Review

On the Webcast from Feb. 2, 2004, there is a video of Kaitlyn Gilliland performing a variation from Divert #15. I love this variation!!!!

In this wonderful video of Megan Fairchild talking about pointe shoes, there are excerpts from Divert #15.

And here is a video of someone I found on Youtube performing the previous variation.
Yvonne Borree backstage in costume for Divert #15

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Ruby Gala des Etoiles

Wendy Whelan and Albert Evans in Agon

So, last Saturday was pretty much the most wonderful night ever! I went to New Orleans to see a Gala put on by New Orleans Ballet Association. The dancers were incredible! Paloma Herrera and Ethan Stiefel from American Ballet Theatre(ABT), Clairemarie Osta and Benjamin Pech from the Paris Opera Ballet(POB), Heather Ogden and Guilluame Cote from National Ballet of Canada(NBC), and Wendy Whelan and Albert Evans from New York City Ballet(NYCB) were all there! Leanne Benjamin and Ed Watson from the Royal Ballet were scheduled to come too, but couldn't fly out of London in time to come due to the volcano in Iceland. The couple from POB flew out in just enough time to make it! I was a little disappointed that they wouldn't be there because Ed Watson is one of my favorites from Royal, but I was so elated that evening that nothing could bring me down! But, as many know (if you've read my blog in the past) how much I love NYCB and Balanchine, I was so excited to find out that Megan Fairchild and Andrew Veyette were there instead! Two of my favorite dancers from my favorite company performing pieces from my favorite choreographer! Could the evening get any better at this point?!?!
Now on to the dancing! First off was the POB couple performing the first pas de deux in Jerome Robbins' In the Night with live pianist, Cameron Grant. It was absolutely breathtaking! It was so calm and simple and so smooth and flowing, the choreography and the music(By Chopin). Lots of touching moments! I found a video of the same dancers performing the same piece here and a recent blog post about the ballet- In the Night. Second was the lovely ABT couple performing the White Swan pas de deux from Swan Lake. It was really nice! Paloma is such an amazing dancer! I personally think that this particular pas de deux works better in context to the full ballet, but it was beautiful! I've always loved the music (Tchaikovsky). A video-Svetlana Zakharova and Miranda Weese and Damian Woetzel . Wendy Whelan and Albert Evans in Balanchine's Agon was next! This was one of my favorite pieces of the evening! Wendy Whelan is the single most extrordinary thing I've ever seen! This piece is wonderful, but not everyone's favorite. It's very different than most ballets, very neoclassical. But it's amazing! The music and choreography match perfectly! Then Megan Fairchild and Andrew Veyette of NYCB in Balanchine's Who Cares?. I loved it! Megan Fairchild was like a breath of fresh air! She's so joyful when she dances! I loved the music by George Gershwin! So fun and jazzy! Up next was the Black Swan pas de deux from Swan Lake with the couple from NBC. This pas de deux is very technically demanding and they performed it wonderfully! Both of them turned effortlessly! The crowd loved it! After intermission, Wendy Whelan and Albert Evans were back in Christopher Wheeldon's After the Rain. This piece was so mesmerizing! There was a live violinist and pianist playing Arvo Part's Spiegel im Spiegel, which was very beautiful! Then Fairchild and Veyette were back in Balanchine's Tchaikovsky Pas De Deux. I love this ballet, the more classical side of Balanchine. The music, which was originally intended for the Black Swan pas de deux in Swan Lake, is great! Andrew Veyette's solo was incredible! His jumps were fantastic! And Megan Fairchild is can dance extremely fast! She is a very musical dancer and can phrase the music wonderfully! Then it was the POB couple in the Lady of Cammelias pas de deux. They are both lovely dancers, but I don't think it was the best idea to have them do this piece out of context. If you ever see it you'll know why! Then it was the NBC couple in the Summer section of James Kudelka's The Four Seasons, with music by Vivaldi. It was a very interesting piece which I had never seen before! It was a more modern! I liked it! Last, but certainly not least, was Paloma Herrera and Ethan Stiefel in the pas de deux from Don Quixote! They were incredible! Paloma held the longest balance I've ever seen! It was a miracle! She was pulling triple pirouettes in between fouette turns! And Ethan's jump were great!
Well that was the evening! Another great thing was that from our seats we could see into the wings! It was distracting, but so cool to see these dancers chilling backstage waiting to go on or watching others!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Pacific Northwest Ballet

Stacey Lowenberg in Balanchine's Serenade

Pacific Northwest Ballet will be performing their All Balanchine program starting tomorrow, April 15, through April 25. The program consist of Serenade(George Balanchine's American ballet.), Square Dance, and The Four Temperaments. If you live in Seattle or near there you should definitely go! I wish I could! It's sound like an amazing program! Though I've never seen Square Dance, I've seen Serenade and The Four Temperaments (on tape, of course) and they are two of my favorite ballets! Definitely Balanchine staples! I really want to see Square Dance!

More information on PNB's awesome website about the program/tickets- http://www.pnb.org/Season/09-10/Balanchine/#Overview



I've got videos!


PNB Square Dance( I love PNB's rehearsal videos!)- http://www.youtube.com/user/pacificnwballet#p/u/2/0p3JN4KJsUs


Boston Ballet in The 4 T's- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN_YZ72hT34

Dutch National Ballet in The 4 T's (One of my favorites parts!)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMjwiWXpv1g&translated=1

Well, I'm off to bed! I think I'll watch The Four Temperaments! I've got a tape of NYCB performing it in the 70's! It's awesome! Good Night!

Phillip Lim







3.1 Phillip Lim




Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Photo of the day!

Wendy Whelan and Jock Soto

Photo of the day!!! Todays ballet is Jerome Robbins "In The Night". The beautiful ballet is set to four nocturnes by Chopin. There are three couples who each performs a pas de deux and they all come together at the end. The last part is my absolute favorite!! It's so pretty!!

Rachel Rutherford and Tyler Angle
Rachel Rutherford and Arch Higgins

I have lots of videos!!!

Olga Voloboueva and Priit Krippson in the 2 pas de deux- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djszTv5bb7Q&feature=related

NYCB principals Jonathan Stafford and Maria Kowroski in the 2 pas de deux- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJHUCGQHA9A

Paris Opera Ballet in the 3 pas de deux- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QeICzfIe0E&NR=1




Tuesday, March 30, 2010

photo of the day!


Janie Taylor and Benjamin Millipied in Rubies

Photo(s) of the day!!! I think the new title should be ballet of the day!! Here we have a few different photos from the Rubies section of Balanchine's Jewels. Rubies is probably my favorite section because it so much fun!!(But then again, Emeralds just has something about it!) The beautiful costumes are by Karinska and the music for this section is Stravinsky. I just bought the music and it's so great!!
What NYCB has to say about it- http://www.nycballet.com/company/rep.html?rep=105
And the recent NY Times article- http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/27/arts/dance/27jewels.html
Sterling Hyltin and Gonzalo Garcia in Rubies

Damian Woetzel and Alexandra Ansanelli in Rubies


Teresa Reichlen and NYCB in Rubies

Another great thing about Rubies is that I have some videos!!

Amar Ramasar and Ashley Bouder in the pas de deux- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40fs9PfFf4M

Paloma Herrera and Nikolaj Hubbe- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXh9PC2h3TY


Monday, March 29, 2010

Photo of the day!

Photo(s) of the day!! The wonderful Janie Taylor and Damian Woetzel in one of my all-time favorite ballets, Jerome Robbins "Afternoon of a Faun"! I love this ballet so much and the music by Claude Debussy is beautiful!

Peter Martins and Suzanne Farrell in Robbins' Afternoon of a Faun


Luckily, I have a few videos of this ballet to share!! The first one is the full ballet, but the others are just clips.


Jacques d'Amboise and Tanaquil LeClerq- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmnnhq_ZXlw

Tiler Peck and Robbie Fairchild (Two of my current favorites!!)rehearsing at the Vail International Dance Festival- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQFbPnsmWM8

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Photo of the day!

Photo of the day! NYCB in Jerome Robbins' "Glass Pieces". I've seen parts of this ballet and it's pretty great!! The music by Philip Glass is fantastic, especially in the pas de deux. The ending is so repetitive and energetic! Here is a link to the video section of NYCB's website where you can find a video (Under the NYCB Dancers category) of NYCB soloist Adrian Danchig-Waring and corps member Georgina Pazcougin talking about it- http://www.nycballet.com/company/viewing.html

And a clip of NYCB performing it (This is the pas de deux I was talking about!)-

Saturday, March 27, 2010

photo of the day!

Photo of the day!!! Sara Mearns and Amar Ramasar in the fourth movement of Balanchine's "Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet". They are both principals with the NYCB. Amar was featured in Jerome Robbins's "NY Export: Opus Jazz" which was awesome, by the way!!! These gorgeous costumes are by Karinska!!


Friday, March 26, 2010

Photo of the day!


Photo of the day!! Wendy Whelan in Balanchine's "Mozartiana". She is one of my favorite dancers and next month I'm going see her perform for the first time!!! She is just a gorgeous dancer!!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Photo of the day!

It's time for the annual photo of the day!!!!! This is Nikolaj Hubbe and Darci Kistler in Balanchine's "Apollo". I love this ballet!! It's one of my favorites!!!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

NY Export: Opus Jazz


Tonight on PBS is the premiere of "NY Export: Opus Jazz" as a part of the Great Performance series! I am super excited about it and encourage everyone to watch it!!! It will be amazing!! Trailer- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GGa6xXJfTo


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Photo of the day!

Photo of the day!! This is Sara Mearns, principal with NYCB, in the Emeralds section from Balanchine's "Jewels". She is such a beautiful dancer and on of my favorites! Here is a video of her in a new ballet by Avi Scher!! (With Marcelo Gomes, principal with ABT, also one of my favs!!!!)

And one of her rehearsing George Balanchine's "Symphony in C"

And the last one of her as Odile in Swan Lake( Terrible quality, but you can still see how fantastic she really is!!)

NY Times article

Monday, March 22, 2010

Photo of the day!!(Maria Kowroski in Serenade.)