could have floated above the stage or fanned the high-speed, travelling
entrechat quatres in Giselle the way Alicia did. But then, last night, there
she was standing center stage in full human form, nearly 90 years strong,
acknowledging the cheers and gratitude of the adoring crowd. The crowd, by the
way, was saturated with eyewitnesses to Alicia's miracles of the past
century. People not often seen at the Met were drawn there last night
to express their thanks to Alicia Alonso. Haglund was a bit shocked to see a
man with his folded metal walker at a standing room post. But that's the draw
of Alicia. And when she stood on stage and looked out, her huge soulful eyes
reached for the poorest patrons at the back of the Family Circle. She couldn't
see them, but she felt them, and she – more than anyone else in the world
- understands how ballet can enrich poor lives.
an interview with Alicia which was interspersed with performance filmclips. Her
final message, put forth as an imperative question, was that we should devote
our time to celebrating the beauty and our love for dance instead of fighting
with one another. Alicia Alonso – perhaps the world's greatest living cultural
diplomat.
Herrera and Marcelo Gomes as Kitri and Basilio. Act II would be danced by
Xiomara Reyes and Herman Cornejo, and Act III by Natalia Osipova and Jose Manuel Carreno. Haglund
was expecting each couple to infuse a full evening's energy into their assigned
Act, but that only happened in Act II. Act I fell a little flat as Paloma and
Marcelo carefully worked through the choreography. Though they dance together
frequently, Haglund doesn't recall ever seeing them paired in Don Quixote . Paloma seemed a bit fatigued. However, Marcelo seemed inspired to dance Basilio and you could just see him "turning the wheels" in his mind as he went along to create his character and engage the rest of the performers. When he took Flower Girls Yuriko Kajiya and Misty Copeland for their spin, he was phenomenal – as were the ladies.
and Xiomara gave what amounted to a royal performance. Herman was at his best
last night and when he stoked a variation right after Daniil Simkin's own
miraculous minute as the Gypsy, it became apparent that Herman's intensity,
speed, and dancing at the edge are what Daniil should strive to emulate.
Xiomara was the perfect Kitri. Beautiful hops on pointe. Superb acting in the
"death" scene. Perfectly coordinated with Herman in the partnering.
It was all very good without being delicious – better than diner food but something
less than the oysters and red snapper at Le Bernardin. Blunt bravura is Natalia's
dish more than classical. The line of her arabesque, the shape of the foot
(especially the left foot, the arch of which last night seemed to be enhanced
with padding), the line of the head with the port de bras just didn't add up to
magic. But Natalia's jumping was superb and her turns at top speed. Haglund
immensely enjoyed watching Natalia carve out the fouettes with great form.
Clearly a special evening for Jose – he delivered terrific pirouettes and a
much better jump than Tuesday night. Haglund is going to try to make most of Jose's
performances for the rest of the season as he is starting to get back into shape
and may peak around Swan Lake Week. You know, there are 40 year old women who
are training, competing in and winning marathons. We need to band together to
encourage Jose (and Julie Kent, also ) to kick up the endurance and cross
training a notch. They both have a lot of great performances left in them that
we all would like to see.
Jared Matthews and Veronika Part. Though not a perfect physical match, they
made it work very well. Jared, honestly, what is going on there?! He's going
crazy with great performances – each one better than the last. Last night's
variation was fantastic and had the audience murmuring, "Where did he come
from?!" Veronika was a sexy, sizzling Mercedes who teased the Toreadors with
her temps de fleche and bourreed around their spears stuck in the floor while
seductively swishing her skirt and flashing her dark eyes. She really brought
the panting out in the audience.
several during the first three weeks of the season – and Haglund hopes that the folks who were filming from the front box of the Grand
Tier will share that video with us sooner than later.
Of course, the Haglund's Heel Medal of Honor goes to Alicia Alonso for a
lifetime of magical performances and a lifetime of creating magical performers
at her academy:
Thank you, Alicia.
4 responses to “ABT – Celebration of Alicia Alonso – 6/3”
I saw Alicia Alonso dancing II act of Swan Lake, At Willsire Theater,in Beverly Hills abot three decades, but before that I always admire her.
She is one or the best clasique ballerina at all time
I saw Alicia Alonso dancing II act of Swan Lake, At Willsire Theater,in Beverly Hills abot three decades, but before that I always admire her.
She is one or the best clasique ballerina at all time
Hi Dumas! Thanks for visiting Haglund’s Heel.
What a wonderful memory you have of Alicia! You are so lucky to have seen her perform.
– Haglund
Hi Dumas! Thanks for visiting Haglund’s Heel.
What a wonderful memory you have of Alicia! You are so lucky to have seen her perform.
– Haglund