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yk2004 Mar 22nd, 2009 06:08 PM

Ballets Russes 2009
 
Please don't yell at me for posting in the "wrong" forum, since Ballets Russes <i>was</i> based in Paris.

There is a week-long Ballets Russes 2009 festival planned in Boston, celebrating the centenary of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. There will be concerts, dances, exhibitions, lectures, fashion shows, and film screenings during mid May.
http://www.ballets-russes.com/calendar.html

And ballets by the Boston Ballet:
http://www.bostonballet.org/season/p...sRusses09.html

Ballets Russes Costume exhibition is on view at Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford from now thru July:
http://www.wadsworthatheneum.org

MademoiselleFifi Mar 22nd, 2009 06:34 PM

And at Theatre des Champs-Elysees for those lucky enough to be in Paris in October http://www.theatrechampselysees.fr/s....php?t=3&s=134

MademoiselleFifi Mar 22nd, 2009 06:38 PM

Oops, sorry, wrong year. (Wonder why their site still has a "buy tickets link).

yk2004 Mar 22nd, 2009 06:39 PM

MlleFifl - You're <i>not</i> going to Paris in October? :o

Apres_Londee Mar 22nd, 2009 06:41 PM

Thanks, yk. I only wish I could get down to Boston for that. The lectures look interesting, as does the Boston Ballet's mixed program.

Here's an interesting short film (from the BBC I think) that re-creates the opening night of The Rite of Spring. It was considered to be a huge disaster of course. People booed throughout the entire performance and the dancers could barely hear the music over the audience.

Nijinsky was way ahead of his time. Amazing to think of what he would have done if his career wasn't cut short.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je2Et...eature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MECqq...eature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ6MN...eature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzhXP...eature=related

(film is broken into 4 parts)

yk2004 Mar 22nd, 2009 06:48 PM

Hey Apres- you can come down to Boston and we can have a mini-GTG here (instead of London).

MademoiselleFifi Mar 22nd, 2009 06:48 PM

in Stockholm - BALLETS RUSSES IN PARIS 1909 - 2009
Museum of Dance (Dansmuseet)
http://www.danzaballet.com/modules.p...ticle&sid=2820

and more centennial events around the world listed here:
http://www.forum-dansomanie.net/foru...63d790128219a8

MademoiselleFifi Mar 22nd, 2009 06:55 PM

Oh, and another excuse to revisit London:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/fut...lev/index.html

Apres_Londee Mar 22nd, 2009 07:15 PM

I'd love to go to Boston in May - sadly I'm tighening my belt right now :(

Thanks for the other links, Fifi. I'm happy to see that the V+A exhibit is scheduled for 2010. I'd love to see some of the orginal Ballet Russe costumes. That was a facinating period, I love the music and ballets and designs done for the Ballet Russe. A hundred years later and so much of it still seems very modern.

MademoiselleFifi Mar 22nd, 2009 07:28 PM

Apres, did you go to the opera house in Rome? I just saw that they will be doing a Ballets Russes program in May, and also this http://en.operaroma.it/stagione/cart...2009/futurismo which lists Carla Fracci among the performers-- can that be THE Carla, or is that a common name in Italy? Looks like the Futurismo program is sold out anyway, but if it's her I'll have to find out if they sell standing rm or any other last-minute tickets (I'm still bummed about having missed the Nureyev/Fracci/Fonteyn Romeo and Juliet in NYC by a few weeks when I was 12 years old).

Oh wow, this YouTube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYJDQBK1wac shows that she did perform in Rome at the age of 70, so maybe it IS going to be her in the Futurismo program? How would you like to be able to move like that at 70-- looks like she's in much better shape than Alonso was.

MademoiselleFifi Mar 22nd, 2009 08:03 PM

Duh, I'm so out of touch. Of course it's her-- she directs the company. http://en.operaroma.it/artisti/corpo_di_ballo/organico

Apres_Londee Mar 22nd, 2009 08:07 PM

When I was in Rome there wasn't anything interesting playing, just Nutcracker and an opera I wasn't particularly interested in. I'm not sure if they hold back last minute tickets, but seeing Carla Fracci would be wonderful, hopefully someone knows if it's possible to get tickets to sold-out shows...

I had no idea Carla Fracci was still appearing on stage. She looks fantastic in that clip! She's like Maya Plisetskaya. Ageless.

I can't help myself- here's Maya rehersing Marie Anges Gillot- it's more of a fake rehersal for filming, they're basically marking Odile, but Maya has got to be at least 80 years old here.

About half way through she gets caught up in the music and sort of loses herself, it's amazing to watch and it's also kind of funny.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNA40ott0Kw

yk2004 Mar 23rd, 2009 09:53 AM

Apart from the May celebration, there will be a Ballets Russes Symposium and Art exhibition organized by Harvard University in mid-April:
http://hcl.harvard.edu/libraries/hou...symposium.html

The exhibition is held at the Pusey Library at Harvard, which includes more than 200 original documents and art works in the Harvard Theatre Collection.
http://hcl.harvard.edu/info/exhibiti...hilevs_ballets

MademoiselleFifi Mar 29th, 2009 02:30 PM

At Palais Garnier Dec 12 through 28 and new year's eve,
Ballets Russes: Massine/Fokine/Nijinsky
http://www.operadeparis.fr/cns11/liv...N=SELECT_EVENT

and an exhibition Nov '09 through April 2010
http://www.operadeparis.fr/cns11/liv...e.php?&lang=en

Fidel Mar 29th, 2009 04:12 PM

Thank you for all the links about one of my obsessions from a costuming point of view. Several years ago Harvard put on a diaghilev exhibit and I will be happy to go again; hadn't heard about Wadsworth Atheneum and am making plans.... And CAN'T WAIT to see what the V&A cooks up next year. Thx again!

Apres_Londee Mar 29th, 2009 04:50 PM

And thank you Fifi for posting the POB link, I didn't know they had announced their next season.

Now I'm thinking seriously about Paris/Madrid at xmas. Apres Midi d'un Faun is one of my favourite ballets.

yk2004 Mar 29th, 2009 05:15 PM

Fidel - don't know where you live, but if you're making a trip to the Hartford Wadsworth Atheneum, take a look at their website under Calendar and/or Events. There are some special lectures related to the Ballets Russes exhibition, eg, on April 15 there will be a lecture by Alistair Macaulay, Chief Dance Critic for the New York Times.

yk2004 May 13th, 2009 04:36 AM

ttt

MademoiselleFifi May 21st, 2009 07:41 PM

Off topic but having to do with ballet in France: the Centre National du Costume de Scène (http://www.cncs.fr/), in Moulins sur Alliers, is showing costumes from Nureyev's ballets through November 11.

(Lots of photos on the website even if you can't go in person).

farrermog May 22nd, 2009 04:01 AM

For anyone who's interested, the Ballets Russes in Australia - from the National Library of Australia's collections (plenty of costume shots & etc)

http://tinyurl.com/p4euno


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