Don Quixote. All during the first act Haglund kept saying to himself
"Leaping lizards!" That was, of course, because Osipova was launching herself
into one torpedo-like grand jete after another, sometimes without the benefit of
a preparatory step. She detonated her Kitri variation in Act I with a stabbing
pas de chat of heretofore unheard-of fierceness. Then, instead of doing the
pirouettes and following up with the customary kick to the back of the head,
Osipova pirouetted and then executed a grand jete from a standstill that, well, let's just say if it
had been the bull's horn, it would've gored you good.
calling card. The Act II variations were almost as good except there were a few
times when Haglund had to ask, "Was that line supposed to be arabesque or attitude?"
That thorny question came up frequently over the years with regard to our beloved Nina – so maybe it's a Bolshoi thing.
Act III was no disappointment but
Osipova did not differentiate herself from the multitude of wonderful Act III
Kitris which we have seen over the years on the Met stage – except when she was
leaping, of course. Any ballerina who is going to plaster her leg to her ear in
the Grand PdD needs to have a remarkably shaped foot at the end of it
– otherwise, it looks like community-level gymnastics. Osipova's feet weren't
bad tonight (and she did not appear to be wearing her arch enhancers – at least
Haglund did not notice them) but they weren't good enough to withstand a 180
extension.
with an authentic developpe to the front instead of the flinging-of-something-off-the-end-of-the-foot as some ballerinas are prone to do. The speed of the
fouettes and the multiple revolutions were dizzying.
question that the old dynamite still packs a dangerous, explosive charge.
However, unless JM is going to dance more regularly, he's not going to be in the
kind of shape that will allow him to bring the house down with his
explosiveness.1 Hey Bud, once you're over 40, there are no days off when it
comes to training. There's lots of dance left in Carreno so long as he dances
lots. It was apparent this evening that he enjoyed the challenges of partnering
Osipova, particularly when she hurled her horizontal self at him from halfway
across the stage.
Mercedes/Dryad Queen. Haglund thinks that the key to Jared's progress over the
past year may be that he's finally comfortable in his own skin and isn't trying
to figure out who he's supposed to be. Maybe that's a longwinded way of saying
he's found self-confidence. His Espada tonight had pizzazz and flourish.
Here's hoping that he continues to study Marcelo Gomes' Espada interpretation –
one of the best ever.
beautiful Temps de Flèche. Her Queen of the Dryads was perfectly lovely.
Haglund must say, however, that her particular brand of pointe shoes does a
tremendous disservice to the quality of her leg lines. The shoes look as
chunky, clunky as Capezio Pavlovas with triple full shanks.
Daniil Simkin – both of whom turned in first rate performances. Misty was a
very sexy gypsy and Daniil, though not a fierce looking gypsy, executed a fierce line of
540s that drew gasps from the audience.
impression this evening – especially Katherine Williams and Isadora Loyola who
were in the orange costumes.
glorious this evening and he miraculously read Osipova's tempi, at times even
challenging her.
Haglund bestows this fashionable and fiery Pump Bump Award on Ms. Osipova for her hot performance this evening:
1Morning After footnote: Carreno was damned good – and he had the signature zillion pirouettes that stop on balance. It's just that they weren't at his top speed, and his lines were a little soft. Haglund would still go to see Carreno's Don Q. seven nights in a row if it were possible.
10 responses to “ABT – Don Quixote – Osipova & Carreno 6/1”
Hagland,
did you see cast for Swan Lake? Wiles and Sterns for Friday? Are they mad? One would think that Monday cast of Bolle, Part and Gomes should perform on Friday and not on Monday. No wonder The Met is empty.
Hagland,
did you see cast for Swan Lake? Wiles and Sterns for Friday? Are they mad? One would think that Monday cast of Bolle, Part and Gomes should perform on Friday and not on Monday. No wonder The Met is empty.
Hi Xenia.
With Bolle & Part performing on Monday, it’s more likely that THEY will be the couple primarily reviewed in the papers. Haglund knows of no plausible explanation for putting Wiles & Stearns on a Friday night instead of plunking them into the Wednesday matinee, if anywhere. It just seems like ABT is begging for empty seats.
Hi Xenia.
With Bolle & Part performing on Monday, it’s more likely that THEY will be the couple primarily reviewed in the papers. Haglund knows of no plausible explanation for putting Wiles & Stearns on a Friday night instead of plunking them into the Wednesday matinee, if anywhere. It just seems like ABT is begging for empty seats.
I want to thank you so much for your kind words about Misty. She is my daughter and I am so very proud of her!!
Very Best,
Sylvia DelaCerna
I want to thank you so much for your kind words about Misty. She is my daughter and I am so very proud of her!!
Very Best,
Sylvia DelaCerna
We ALL are very proud of Misty, too, and as you probably know, she has a large following of fans who are with her for every step, mourn her every injury, and cheer her every return. She’s one of ABT’s dancers who is going to make the next decade so rewarding for us all.
— Haglund
We ALL are very proud of Misty, too, and as you probably know, she has a large following of fans who are with her for every step, mourn her every injury, and cheer her every return. She’s one of ABT’s dancers who is going to make the next decade so rewarding for us all.
— Haglund
Wow, thank you so much!! You are so kind!! I’m sure you probably already know but Misty has a new website http://www.mistycopeland.com and Facebook fan page. Again, thank you so much for your support of Misty. I hope we will meet someday very soon.
Best!!
Sylvia
Wow, thank you so much!! You are so kind!! I’m sure you probably already know but Misty has a new website http://www.mistycopeland.com and Facebook fan page. Again, thank you so much for your support of Misty. I hope we will meet someday very soon.
Best!!
Sylvia