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Radestky wrap-up

An English version of an interview with Sascha Radetsky has surfaced on the UB Post of MongolNews.mn from when he first arrived in Mongolia to dance the role of Albrecht opposite G. Tsolman's Giselle with the Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet.

The cultural exchange sponsor, Blue Silk Travel of Verona, Wisconsin, has added the following short clip of the Giselle performance to its website.  While initially the tempo seems glacial, it is similar to what the Paris Opera Ballet used during its glorious performances at Lincoln Center last summer.  The sense is that there is a lot more time for Albrecht to fill up in this staging of the ballet than that to which we are accustomed to seeing at ABT.  The tempo also makes the lifts, particularly the descents, more spectacular.  Radetsky's technique speaks for itself – loudly.  He and Abrera should have a shot at the TBAs in the calendar for Swan Lake next June, and the guest artists & imports slotted elsewhere need to be dumped to make more room for our own dancers to dance.


 

 

18 responses to “Radestky wrap-up”

  1. Angelica Smith Avatar
    Angelica Smith

    This is a beautiful clip, Haglund. Thank you for posting.

  2. Angelica Smith Avatar
    Angelica Smith

    This is a beautiful clip, Haglund. Thank you for posting.

  3. Kit Avatar
    Kit

    Thanks for the link!

  4. Kit Avatar
    Kit

    Thanks for the link!

  5. K Avatar
    K

    Beautiful, Haglund. He’s such a wonderful partner and solo dancer.

  6. K Avatar
    K

    Beautiful, Haglund. He’s such a wonderful partner and solo dancer.

  7. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Yes, he certainly is.

  8. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Yes, he certainly is.

  9. robin Avatar
    robin

    thank you haglund- just beautiful.

  10. robin Avatar
    robin

    thank you haglund- just beautiful.

  11. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Hi, Robin.
    I just noticed that this clip was shot from four different angles. Why would there be four cameras working the performance unless it was being filmed for public presentation?
    I think that Giselle’s costume is one of the most beautiful I’ve seen. Ethereal, almost celestial.

  12. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Hi, Robin.
    I just noticed that this clip was shot from four different angles. Why would there be four cameras working the performance unless it was being filmed for public presentation?
    I think that Giselle’s costume is one of the most beautiful I’ve seen. Ethereal, almost celestial.

  13. robin Avatar
    robin

    Oh, i hope you’re right!! Wouldn’t that be a treat?!
    And yes, i thought her tutu so light and beautiful as well.

  14. robin Avatar
    robin

    Oh, i hope you’re right!! Wouldn’t that be a treat?!
    And yes, i thought her tutu so light and beautiful as well.

  15. Katya Avatar
    Katya

    Quadruple pirouette crisper than fall leaves 🙂

  16. Katya Avatar
    Katya

    Quadruple pirouette crisper than fall leaves 🙂

  17. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Crisp, indeed.

  18. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Crisp, indeed.