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Fantastic Ballet News: Ratmansky in the house

September 12, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr 1 Comment

...a different house than anticipated this winter, when the Bolshoi director-choreographer seemed poised to take over Christopher Wheeldon's position as resident choreographer at the New York City Ballet, but who cares? As The New York Times reported yesterday, Alexei Ratmansky is going to become a resident choreographer, but of NYCB's rival across the plaza, American Ballet Theatre. The future of … [Read more...]

Apollinaire, Sunday August 24, UPDATED Saturday August 30:

August 29, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

ballet summer roundup and a cat among the books and flowers. Updated 8/30: more on Forsythe and the Romantic ballet  … [Read more...]

In lieu of a real post: a cat and some notes (expanded version)

August 29, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

Among the books and flowers Wood engraving by Raoul Dufy from my namesake's bestiary poems, subtitled "Procession of Orpheus" (1911) Notes on ballet events long past William Forsythe's "Impressing the Czar," performed by the Royal Ballet of Flanders at the Lincoln Center Festival in the company's U.S. debut, late July. I was particularly struck by the choreographer's deftness at fomenting … [Read more...]

That endangered species, touring dancers

August 27, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

Merce Cunningham dancer Daniel Madoff has constructed a very nifty website for touring dancers and their fans. He explains: Touringdancers.com is targeted specifically at touring dance companies and their audiences. It features a combined company calendar in which the viewer can see multiple company calendars side by side. The benefit for dancers is that they can locate their fellow dancers … [Read more...]

Lovecat

August 7, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr 5 Comments

Among the many absurd and badly paying jobs I've had--ghostwriting a mail-in Ph.D. on economics, wrapping holiday Crate and Barrel purchases in enough paper to have kept little Jesus warm, translating Richard III  into easy English--one I recall without shuddering is as an all-purpose office assistant to some all-purpose Israeli émigrés in the Bay Area. Their various schemes included buying … [Read more...]

Theresa Ruth Howard, Monday, July 28:

July 28, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

A glimpse of Alvin Ailey's fifty years, from the inside … [Read more...]

Alvin Ailey’s fiftieth, from the inside out

July 28, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr 1 Comment

Foot in Mouth invited dancer, dance teacher, and writer Theresa Ruth Howard to reflect on Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's fiftieth anniversary, which the company is currently in the middle of, from the inside out. Here she is: In history books, memoirs, and biographies, the subjects of the photographs--peering out from so very long ago--appear to readers as we have come to know them: at home … [Read more...]

Jerome Robbins’ “Goldberg Variations,” back and front

July 13, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

I know, I know, Foot in Mouth has been experiencing a time warp lately. Here, for example, are some thoughts on a ballet I saw more than two weeks ago.   In his "Goldberg Variations," to the complete Bach score, Jerome Robbins concludes most of his own variations with a flock of dancers rushing in from the wings as the dancers already there finish up. It's a nice touch, a little joke about … [Read more...]

What I like about him

July 5, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr 2 Comments

"It's so internal!" my friend Amanda says with admiration about Neil Greenberg's "Really Queer Dance with Harps," which premiered a couple of weeks ago at Dance Theater Workshop. One move--a series of changements on half-point--reminded her of a schizophrenic she'd seen outside a hospital in Rome jangling his insides with stiff little jumps. The insides of Greenberg's dancers are not at risk: … [Read more...]

GO: Neil Greenberg at Dance Theater Workshop (only through Saturday)

June 19, 2008 by Apollinaire Scherr 4 Comments

I should have mentioned Neil Greenberg's show at DTW already, as I've never seen anything by him I haven't liked, if not been deeply moved by. (I'm going Friday, tonight--and may have more to say later [UPDATE: here is that more]). Thankfully, Foot in Mouth contributor Eva Yaa Asantewaa reminded me, with this rave on her blog: Everybody's thrilled by and writing about Neil Greenberg's new Really … [Read more...]

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Apollinaire Scherr

is the New York-based dance critic for the Financial Times. She has written regularly for The New Yorker, The New York Times, and Newsday, as well as SF Weekly and the East Bay Express, in the Bay Area. She has contributed to... Read More…

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