by Emilia & Linda on December 16, 2010
In the spirit of reflecting on the past and catching our breath to prepare for whatever 2011 may throw at us, we hope you enjoy this slideshow with selected quotes from our interviewees over the last 18 months. (click on each photo to open corresponding full feature) SlideShowPro({ attributes: { id: “album-224386″, width: 600, height: [...]
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ABT,
Amy Westcott,
Aya Takagi,
Balanchine,
Berlin Staattsballett,
Black Swan,
Bolshoi,
Christina Michanek,
Daniil Simkin,
Edward Watson,
Ekaterina Krysanova,
Evan McKie,
Igor Kolb,
Kenneth MacMillan,
Kim Brandstrup,
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo,
Long Zou,
Marianela Nuñez,
Mariinsky,
Nehemiah Kish,
Polina Semionova,
Puanani Brown,
Roberta Marquez,
Royal Ballet,
Royal Danish Ballet,
Staatsballett Berlin,
Steven McRae
by Emilia on February 26, 2010
Bournonville’s La Sylphide is one of the Romantic period’s most iconic ballets. Featuring a hero divided between reality and fantasy, it is filled with symbols, providing many possibilities for interpretation and parallels to our own modern lives and the choices we are forced to make everyday. The characters of James and the Sylph are treasured [...]
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A Month in the Country,
Albrecht,
Angel Corella,
August Bournonville,
Christina Michanek,
Corella Ballet,
Cranko,
Danish Ballet Week,
David Amzallag,
Dramatic & Intense,
Giselle,
James,
John Neumeier,
La Sylphide,
Madge,
National Ballet of Canada,
Nehemiah Kish,
Nikolaj Hubbe,
Onegin,
Romantic Ballet,
Royal Danish Ballet,
Silja Schandorff,
The Sylph,
Ulrik Birkkjær
by Emilia on February 23, 2010
If I were to write a book called “100 Ballets to See Before You Die” (perhaps there’s a market for that?), La Sylphide would certainly be one of my top 10 picks. It’s a ballet that digs deep, that still has much to say 174 years on. It centers on the pursuit of one’s dreams [...]
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August Bournonville,
Christina Michanek,
Danish Ballet Week,
David Amzallag,
Eva Kloborg,
James,
Johan Kobborg,
La Sylphide,
Madge,
Nehemiah Kish,
Romantic,
Romantic Ballet,
Sorella Englund,
Susanne Grinder,
The Royal Danish Ballet,
The Sylph,
Ulrik Birkkjær
by Emilia on February 18, 2010
We are back from Copenhagen with a suitcase full of ballet goodies. We went there especially to catch The Royal Danish Ballet’s Bournonville & Balanchine Programme which had gorgeous La Sylphide paired with glorious Symphony in C. During our stay we were granted access to The Royal Danish Ballet’s headquarters. Needless to say we were [...]
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A Folk Tale,
A Midsummer's Night Dream,
August Bournonville,
Balanchine,
Ballet Costume,
Christina Michanek,
Danish Ballet Week,
Det Kongelige Teater,
Gudrun Bojesen,
John Neumeier,
La Sylphide,
La Sylphide Still Life,
Nikolaj Hubbe,
Paul Wesolek,
Per Kirkeby,
Peter Martins,
Royal Danish Ballet,
Symphony in C,
Tutu