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Island to host dance competition (BBC News)
Jersey will play host to hundreds of young dancers from around the world competing in the Dance World Cup 2009.

Jazz: Dance-jazz work hits Esquire (Rocky Mountain News)
A digital film of Tom Tilton and the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble performing Rejoicing the Roots will have its premiere Monday and Tuesday at the Esquire Theatre.

Clive Barnes, Longtime New York Drama and Dance Critic, Dies at 81 (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Clive Barnes, who covered the New York theatre and dance worlds for four decades, first as a critic for The New York Times and then for the New York Post, died Nov. 19. He was 81 and had been filing reviews with the Post until only recently.

November 28, 2007

Orlando Ballet - "Nutcracker" Time is comming!

Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Orlando, FL
Orlando Ballet lights up the stage with it's colorful rendition of The Nutcracker coming in December 2007. All performances with Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Nutcracker will be danced to the full Tchaikovsky score by the entire Company and will include more than 100 children from the Orlando Ballet School and Patel Conservatory.
Under the direction of artistic director Bruce Marks with choreography by the late Fernando Bujones, this production is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
Orlando Ballet 2007 - Nutcracker

September 08, 2007

Piano Music and video for ballet class

We have two fragmenf from Video CD for ballet teachers:
Petit changement de pied
The second port de bras

April 15, 2007, By Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk

The Grand Rapids ballet


October 28, 2006

Juhani Teräsvuori in Pecs

The ballet master Juhani Teräsvuori from Finland was in our theatre again this week. The ballet exercises which he gave were very helpful for the dancers. I'm showing you (with the permission from the balletmaster!) a warm-up exercise which the dancers did today in ballet class.

Video for ballet class


September 23, 2006

Daria Pavlenko

In recent years Daria Pavlenko gave such influential proof of artistic potential, reliability and versatility, which ensures her place among elite of ballerinas. On the beauty of motions, musicality and feelings she is beyond comparison. Her performances in leading roles of ballets like Swan Lake, La Bayadère, The Sleeping Beauty and Raymonda are steeped in the grand classical manner, emphasizing the qualities of choreography and music rather than the technical prowess of the dancer.

Daria Pavlenko. Photo: Gosha Semenov

Daria Pavlenko's career followed a more traditional path than is common in the Mariinsky Ballet, where stars are now often made overnight. In her case the daily corps de ballet work preceded the more prominent assignments. In her second season at the Kirov she began to prepare her first soloist roles, mainly under the guidance of Gabriella Komleva, one of the most distinguished ballerinas of the previous generation. In 1998 Pavlenko danced Maria in Zakharov's dram-ballet Fountain of Bakhchisarai, the Lilac Fairy in the old Konstantin Sergeyev production of The Sleeping Beauty, and Gamzatti in La Bayadère. At the end of that year she was also cast in Alexei Ratmansky's challenging Middle Duet with Islom Baimuradov. In April 1999 Pavlenko was selected to dance the 3rd Act of The Sleeping Beauty in the Gala evening dedicated to her repetiteur Gabriella Komleva.

In her fourth season Daria Pavlenko, now a soloist, made her debut as Odette-Odile in Swan Lake and danced the second ballerina role in Rubies. During the large-scale Summer engagement in London's Covent Garden in June 2000, she particularly distinguished herself by accepting and learning the lead in Balanchine's Diamonds in less than a day. By also learning Emeralds later that year, Pavlenko became one of the very few ballerinas who tackles with equal success the principal parts in all three sections of Jewels, a rare feat that perfectly illustrates her versatility.

Odette in Swan Lake with Evgeny Ivanchenko. Photo: Natasha Razina   Daria Pavlenko in "Schehrezade". Photo: Natasha Razina


Daria Pavlenko was born in Moscow in 1978. Following the example of her older sister, she went training at the Vaganova Academy in then Leningrad. She completed the full eight-year course with Olga Iskanderova and, for the last three years, with Yelena Yevteyeva. Upon graduation in June 1996, Daria Pavlenko joined the Mariinsky Ballet as a member of the corps de ballet.


September 12, 2006

Baroque dance introduced to a new generation

When Catherine Turocy and Ann Jacoby formed the New York Baroque Dance Company in 1976, they were unsure of how audience members would react to their first experience with the peculiarities of 18th-century ballet.
What would the uninitiated make of the fleet-footed, vigorous, and sometimes raucous dances of that time period? And what about those unique outfits - the heavy costumes, masks and tight corsets?

Baroque dance. Courtesy of Indiana University

Turocy and Jacobs needn't have worried. Those who left the company's initial concert immediately started talking. Soon after, Turocy financed a video that would be the first serious look at the process of reconstructing 18th-century ballet. It introduced the company's work to a growing audience and influenced a generation of modern American choreographers. Turocy and her dancers then toured London, where they were awestruck by the effect they had on British audiences.
"Our mouths dropped in astonishment when we saw our name in subway stations all over London. In a land where Monty Python ruled, we were embraced and felt right at home," Turocy said.

In its 30-year history, the New York Baroque Dance Company has been embraced by music and dance lovers worldwide and credited with the revival of 18th-century ballet. Its members have taken steps, literally, to ensure that future generations experience this influential style of dance -- the forerunner of western theatrical dance as we know it today -- by maintaining an active presence in the early dance scene and teaching young dancers across the country.
As part of that effort to reach out to future generations, Turocy and her troupe are now partnering with music and dance students at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. They are engaged in a two-week residency at the school during which they will give basic classes in Baroque dance for the IU Early Music Institute, as well as more intensive, historically-oriented technique workshops for students of the IU Ballet Department. Opera singers will benefit from classes in commedia dell'arte performance practice. All IU music students will be invited to participate in lectures regarding Baroque tempi.

New York Baroque Dance Company. Courtesy of Indiana University

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Source: http://www.music.indiana.edu

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