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Living in London I have the opportunity to visit some great theatres and see some fantastic performances. This blog allows me to share where I go and what I see with you.

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The Forsythe Company @ Sadler's Wells, London 22nd Feb 2011

28/2/2011

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I will start by saying as most of you know that William Forsythe is by far one of my favourite choreographers.  Therefore; I was quite excited to see this piece that surprised and/or annoyed quite a few members of the audience.  Although I am more of a fan of his earlier neoclassical and post modern ballet work; I have to admit that his evolving creativity does not fail to surprise and inspire me.  This theatrical piece is the weirdest and most humorous piece I have personally experienced of his choreographic work so far.  In addition, The Company and Dana Caspersen in particular delivered a great performance.

Join me next time as I attend the Sylvie Guillem: 6000 miles away and La La La Human Steps performances at Saddler's Wells this September.

See you soon!

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American Ballet Theatre @ Sadler's Wells, London 4th Feb 2011

27/2/2011

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Being such an admirer and promoter of neoclassical and contemporary ballet; this was a great ballet night out for me to enjoy.  Although, I was not very impressed by Alexei Ratmansky’s Seven Sonatas choreography; it was lovely to see Julie Kent and David Hallberg dance together in this piece.

Known by Heart (“Junk”) Duet by Twyla Tharp was powerful and fun performed by Gillian Murphy (amazing legs and pointe work) and Blaine Hoven.

It was the first time I have seen Duo Concertant by George Balanchine and Misty Copeland nailed every movement and her musicality was enviable.

Finally, Everything Doesn’t Happen At Once by Benjamin Millepied changed my mind about his choreography after seeing his work in the film Black Swan.  I was glad to see how he handles the contemporary ballet movement vocabulary and he is definitely on my watch list for the future.  Last but not least, Marcelo Gomes… “Brilliant!”

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