This little story is quite incredible. What a gutsy grand jete onto a huge stage in front of the most massive and knowledgeable TV ballet audience on earth. “Скайлар” will be on everyone’s lips come January…
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Too bad we didn’t get to see her Kitri, Nikiya or Giselle this spring. If McKenzie doesn’t stop putting off Skylar’s debuts so he can feature some fakerina instead, he may find that Skylar has found more prestigious companies who don’t take her talent for granted.
8 responses to “observations 7-22”
That’s an incredible story! What an opportunity for Skyler! Thank you for sharing it!
That’s an incredible story! What an opportunity for Skyler! Thank you for sharing it!
Truly amazing opportunity for Skylar – I hope we see some of the footage and, more importantly, that Kevin McKenzie does!
Truly amazing opportunity for Skylar – I hope we see some of the footage and, more importantly, that Kevin McKenzie does!
Wow! Skylar is amazing to take on this wonderful opportunity with the challenges she described. She is true ballerina material! Thanks for the post, Haglund. This brightened my day!
Wow! Skylar is amazing to take on this wonderful opportunity with the challenges she described. She is true ballerina material! Thanks for the post, Haglund. This brightened my day!
If MacKenzie was smart (which we know is not the case) he would: 1. Watch out that Skyler does not get lured over to the Mikhailovsky, and 2. Make a grab for Julian MacKay. He is Bolshoi trained, American and very young. He appears tall and although he is very thin, he will fill out. He could be a big star here. I hope we get to see some footage from the show.
If MacKenzie was smart (which we know is not the case) he would: 1. Watch out that Skyler does not get lured over to the Mikhailovsky, and 2. Make a grab for Julian MacKay. He is Bolshoi trained, American and very young. He appears tall and although he is very thin, he will fill out. He could be a big star here. I hope we get to see some footage from the show.