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April 30, 2008

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jolene

Sounds like a wonderful night - I never liked the ending of the West Side Story suite, which just bugs me. Maybe I'm just cynical and I'm into pathos and tragedy over happy endings.

Do you find it hard to critique dance (and dancers) if you know them personally?

I love Sterling's shoes! You both look great -

M

I completely agree with you about the ending of West Side Suite. DROVE ME NUTS! I think I said "But Tony doesn't die!" about five times over dinner.

"Do you find it hard to critique dance (and dancers) if you know them personally?"

Not at all. I feel like I can remove myself enough from my personal relationship with colleagues to come to a non-bias critique. So many personal and professional relationships overlap in the industry that I'm used to being critiqued by (and critiquing) friends. That doesn't mean that I'm about to say anything on the blog about them though ;-)

Deb

Cannot IMAGINE how difficult it would be to sit at a table and make conversation with donors. Glad you didn't choke on the cherry pie; the "debate" sounds tiresome. MUST, MUST, MUST get over my flying anxiety and come to NY. You and Sterling are gorgeous.

Larry

If one requires additional pictures (though none of Matthew) from this gala to end all galas, go here:

http://www.patrickmcmullan.com/homepage.aspx

(You can see thumbnails for free. To see 'em bigger, you gotta pay.)

Personally, I've attended a couple of these NYCB galas over the years, where you spend more for 2nd Ring than you normally would for Orchestra; and if you are a mere peon comme moi, you are carefully segregated from the Elect with their deep pockets and haute couture who take over the Orchestra and 1st Ring for the evening. The whole atmosphere on such occasions makes me feel rather uncomfortable, as if I mere fan or the company like myself doesn't really belong; and I far prefer the normal nights and matinees where you can feel like yourself and just enjoy the dancing for the sake of the dancing.

So I'll sit out these galas for the future, get my tickets at normal prices, and avoid the cherry pie, the bees, and the debates over the supposed decline in recent years of the ABT.

Larry

For: as if I mere fan or the company

read: as if a mere fan of the company

Rob

Hooray on barre! It's progress, right?

Tony doesn't die? Wha? Doesn't that defeat the whole point of the story?

I'd like to go to a gala, if only for the experience of it. But alas, I'm in SoCal :(

jolene

Yeah, the ending was a bit frustrating and above all, it didn't make sense and seemed to undermine the entire premise of the story. It was a frustrating ending to an otherwise really fun piece.

Philip

Georgina Pazcoguin is hot...HOT!!!

Larry

"Georgina Pazcoguin is hot...HOT!!!"

She sure is (which is why casting her as the Nurse in R+J - make sure that + is in red, BTW - was so incongruous). But her Coffee in George Balanchine's The Nutcracker(TM) is indeed - HOT!!! with extra cream and sugar.

Philip

But the Nurse in NYCB's R & J is a playful, younger woman than in most productions and not averse to being tossed around by the boys.

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