Jacob's Pillow--and what hip-hop has to do with it … [Read more...]
Archives for 2009
Jacob’s Pillow–my first time up
The Financial Times wanted a piece that explained the Pillow as well as reviewing the week's attractions for people not already in the know. A fun assignment, especially as it gave me an excuse (and the means) to go up there for the first time. I thought it was only California that you could drive in for miles and still be nowhere near the border.Here's a few paragraphs, taken from the middle of … [Read more...]
July 27:
Merce … [Read more...]
Merce: Gone
The first time I saw the company, with him still dancing strong, I was 14, it was 1978, and there, at Zellerbach in Berkeley --Sounddance. I leaned so far forward in my seat--drawn into the vortex of the dance--that I fell on the floor. On paper, in description, Cunningham's kind of dance wasn't what I thought would move me. I was a repressedly moony teenager--the kind of girl who reads Sons and … [Read more...]
Thursday July 23:
Peter Martins' CEO salary … [Read more...]
BalletGate: Why Balletmaster Peter Martins’ reduced salary of $629,000 is still way too high
First, a few facts: New York City Ballet's Peter Martins is making about $629,000 a yearwhile 11 corps members are cut. To compare Martins' salary to other executives' NOT in the arts, as a couple of people have done on Ballet Talk fora here and here, is absurd. One doesn't go into dance to get rich. When Baryshnikov was head of ABT, he had an agreement with the Board by which his … [Read more...]
Wed. July 15
Writing at night: Emanuel Gat … [Read more...]
Winter mind from desert choreographer Emanuel Gat
So I debated whether to link to my latest review for The Financial Times--on the Emanuel Gat company, at the Lincoln Center Festival--because I may have bungled it (not for lack of trying, believe me). But perhaps you could click on the link and NOT read the review (dance never gets enough clicks)--and maybe, once explained, the bungles will make an instructive story--you know, for all of you … [Read more...]
Saturday July 11
Gillian Murphy and David Hallberg in Macmillan's Romeo and Juliet … [Read more...]
Shout out to LA readers: David Hallberg and Gillian Murphy in “Romeo and Juliet” a must-see
For Los Angelenos trying to decide which American Ballet Theatre cast next week: the thing about Macmillan's ballet, like the play, is that it's the pair that counts. Half a pair of lovers amounts to none at all--and these two are fantastic together. David Hallberg and Gillian Murphy in Kenneth Macmillan's Romeo and Juliet. Photo by Rosalie O'Connor Hallberg is a swift stream of impulse and … [Read more...]