ABT AT 70 AT THE GUGGENHEIM
May 11, 2010 · Posted by Swan Lake Samba Girl ·
Last night American Ballet Theatre put on a little celebration of its 70th anniversary and gave a little preview of its upcoming Met season (which begins next Monday, May 17th) at the Guggenheim, as part of the museum’s Works and Process events. Dancers from each decade of ABT’s existence — Susan Jaffe, Susan Jones, Donald Saddler, Lupe Serrano, and Rachel Moore – spoke briefly about what the company was like back in the day, and then there was (happily) a great deal of dancing.
Stella Abrera, Marian Butler, Jared Matthews and Sascha Radetsky performed the Lovers’ Quarrel from Ashton’s The Dream ...
ABT AT 70 AT THE GUGGENHEIM
May 11, 2010 · Posted by Swan Lake Samba Girl ·
Last night American Ballet Theatre put on a little celebration of its 70th anniversary and gave a little preview of its upcoming Met season (which begins next Monday, May 17th) at the Guggenheim, as part of the museum’s Works and Process events. Dancers from each decade of ABT’s existence — Susan Jaffe, Susan Jones, Donald Saddler, Lupe Serrano, and Rachel Moore – spoke briefly about what the company was like back in the day, and then there was (happily) a great deal of dancing.
Stella Abrera, Marian Butler, Jared Matthews and Sascha Radetsky performed the Lovers’ Quarrel from Ashton’s The Dream ...
THE LEGACY OF LUCIA CHASE ON WNYC
May 6, 2010 · Posted by Swan Lake Samba Girl ·
Listen to Alex C. Ewing, the son of Lucia Chase, founder of American Ballet Theater, discuss his mother’s legacy with Kevin McKenzie and Leonard Lopate on WNYC here. Ewing’s enlightening biography of his mother came out late last year and is part of ABT’s celebration of its 70th anniversary this year.
Related posts:THE LEGACY OF LUCIA CHASE ON WNYC
Little Dances Everywhere/The Sternberg Project on WNYC!
ABT AT 70 AT THE GUGGENHEIM
THE LEGACY OF LUCIA CHASE ON WNYC
May 6, 2010 · Posted by Swan Lake Samba Girl ·
Listen to Alex C. Ewing, the son of Lucia Chase, founder of American Ballet Theater, discuss his mother’s legacy with Kevin McKenzie and Leonard Lopate on WNYC here. Ewing’s enlightening biography of his mother came out late last year and is part of ABT’s celebration of its 70th anniversary this year.
Related posts:THE LEGACY OF LUCIA CHASE ON WNYC
Little Dances Everywhere/The Sternberg Project on WNYC!
B-Boy Legacy Explores the Opposites
HELP, ALICIA ALONSO IS FLYING THIS PLANE!
March 8, 2010 · Posted by Swan Lake Samba Girl ·
I’ve been reading this book, which was given to me by the publicist for purposes of review. It’s by Alex Ewing, about his mother, Lucia Chase, who basically founded what is now American Ballet Theater.
I’m about halfway through it now (I tend to read non-fiction a lot more slowly than fiction) and it’s very informative and very entertaining in places. I thought this following passage was particularly amusing. It’s 1950 and ABT (then called Ballet Theatre) is embarking on its first European tour when, unexpectedly, the Korean War breaks out, making a mess of, amongst other things, international travel:
“…Although the ...
HELP, ALICIA ALONSO IS FLYING THIS PLANE!
March 8, 2010 · Posted by Swan Lake Samba Girl ·
I’ve been reading this book, which was given to me by the publicist for purposes of review. It’s by Alex Ewing, about his mother, Lucia Chase, who basically founded what is now American Ballet Theater.
I’m about halfway through it now (I tend to read non-fiction a lot more slowly than fiction) and it’s very informative and very entertaining in places. I thought this following passage was particularly amusing. It’s 1950 and ABT (then called Ballet Theatre) is embarking on its first European tour when, unexpectedly, the Korean War breaks out, making a mess of, amongst other things, international travel:
“…Although the ...
