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'Frederick Ashton Prepares Two Dancers at the National Ballet of Canada for ’Two Pigeons’ (1961)

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2022
  • Frederick Ashton Prepares Two Dancers in the National Ballet of Canada for ’Two Pigeons’ (1961)
    Also present at the rehearsal are Alexander Grant (Director of the National Ballet of Canada) and Lyn Wallis (Choreologist)
    It’s fascinating seeing Ashton demonstrate how he would like steps done
    Can anyone identify the two Canadian dancers in this rehearsal?

Komentáře • 22

  • @brendadufaur37
    @brendadufaur37 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What a great tape. Wow. The dancers are fantastic. So is the interviewer. Ashton is so interesting.

  • @Are_We_Having_Tea
    @Are_We_Having_Tea Před rokem +1

    That was for the Winter 1979 season including a tour to NYC there were two casts but I think the ones rehearsing here are Colleen Cool and James Kudelka. Grant danced all of Ashton’s works when he was in the UK with the Royal Ballet, so he brought Ashton to Canada to stage Ashton’s Monotones II, La Fille Mal Garde, The Dream, Les Patineurs and Two Pigeons on the NBoC in the ‘70’s.

    • @VLind-uk6mb
      @VLind-uk6mb Před 10 měsíci

      Definitely not James Kudelka here. Probably Raymond Smith and Karyn Tessmer, with Linda Maybarduk as the gypsy.

  • @galinayepanchina6443
    @galinayepanchina6443 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you very much for this video, John. It provides a lot of insight into how Ashton choreographed and prepared dancers. He was very precise and dedicated.

    • @JohnRaymondHall
      @JohnRaymondHall  Před 2 lety +3

      yes, and allowed dancers to have input into the chore which meant ballets created on certain people fitted them so well - and made it hard for second and other casts

    • @galinayepanchina6443
      @galinayepanchina6443 Před 2 lety

      @John Hall
      Yes, although, if a dancer is adaptable enough, it could look good on them. But the original cast was usually the best.

    • @Are_We_Having_Tea
      @Are_We_Having_Tea Před rokem

      @@JohnRaymondHall Alexander Grant was probably only second to Margot Fonteyn in terms of the number of roles choreographed by Ashton for a specific dancer. He was also Ashton’s first choice for roles Ashton created for himself.

    • @JohnRaymondHall
      @JohnRaymondHall  Před rokem

      @@Are_We_Having_Tea that's interesting - i never considered that.

  • @annamariagrosso5857
    @annamariagrosso5857 Před 2 lety +2

    Good morning Sir
    I think we're so lucky to watch all this!!!
    Thank you. That's great!!!

  • @kaythomas3171
    @kaythomas3171 Před 2 lety +2

    Great observance of Ashton's hand's-on instructions with the dancers...........he had such insight to the most finite gesture, and movement.and details..........

    • @JohnRaymondHall
      @JohnRaymondHall  Před 2 lety +1

      i think that is what i liked so much about this footage. and yes, movement was meaning and not just beauty for it's own sake

    • @kaythomas3171
      @kaythomas3171 Před 2 lety

      @@JohnRaymondHall Yes,,,, so amazing and impressive how choreographers are able to transmit their thoughts, ideas, and creative impluses into reality thru expressive physical movement...down to the most finite

  • @nancydionisi9346
    @nancydionisi9346 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting video, thank you John!

  • @marjorievillegas8081
    @marjorievillegas8081 Před 2 lety

    Maravilloso gracias 😊🥰🥰

  • @isabeldiezlangre9411
    @isabeldiezlangre9411 Před 2 lety +1

    ¡ Qué alegría me ha dado volver ver a Frederic Asthon ensayando y dando sus instrucciones a los bailarines! Por cierto, ¿ quiénes son los bailarines?

    • @JohnRaymondHall
      @JohnRaymondHall  Před 2 lety

      Lamentablemente, no sé quiénes son los dos bailarines canadienses en este ensayo. Hice la pregunta en las 'Notas' adjuntas y espero que alguien pueda ayudar.

    • @isabeldiezlangre9411
      @isabeldiezlangre9411 Před 2 lety

      @@JohnRaymondHall Muchas gracias, John. A ver si alguien contesta. Saludos,

    • @isabeldiezlangre9411
      @isabeldiezlangre9411 Před 2 lety

      Es un ballet de los años 60 me parece haber leído sobre él en algún libro sobre ballet.