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American Ballet Theatre, Choreography by Alexei Ratmansky Works & process at the Guggenheim

Title
American Ballet Theatre, Choreography by Alexei Ratmansky [videorecording] : Works & process at the Guggenheim / [performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson].
Publication
c2012.

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Additional Authors
  • Cronson, Mary Sharp.
  • Dang, Duke.
  • Meehan, John, 1950-
  • Ratmanskiĭ, Alekseĭ, 1968-
  • Hallberg, David.
  • Raffa, Nancy.
  • Abrera, Stella
  • Gomes, Marcelo
  • Hammoudi, Alexandre
  • Kajiya, Yuriko
  • Lane, Sarah (Dancer)
  • Matthews, Jared
  • Part, Veronica
  • Phillips, Joseph (Dancer)
  • Salstein, Craig
  • Semionova, Polina
  • Shevchenko, Christine
  • Monroe, Kai
  • Petrizzo, Athena
  • Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757.
  • Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975.
  • Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
  • Hynes, Holly.
  • Markovskaya, Elena, 1954-
  • Hudson, Richard, 1954-
  • American Ballet Theatre.
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Description
1 videodisc (83 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
Panel 1: John Meehan discusses meeting Alexei Ratmansky in Kiev and asking him to dance with Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Ratmansky talks about why he started dancing and joining the Bolshoi School at the age of 10, steps taken to get into Peter Pestov's class at the Bolshoi School, how the students from the school are picked to be in the Bolshoi company, dancing at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet for six years, the Iron Curtain coming down around 1986-1987 and being exposed to dancers and choreographers from outside Russia including Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov, some video excerpts of Ratmansky dancing, how he started to choreography after leaving Copenhagen and returning to Kiev, winning a prize in Kiev and preparing a full evening of work, dancing in the Royal Danish Ballet, creating triple bill at Kirov, being commissioned to create Nutcracker in Russia, being fired and then creating Nutcracker in Copenhagen. Panel 2: How Bright stream came about, Dmitri Shostakovich and Fedor Lopukhov working together closely to create the original production, being asked to direct the Bolshoi Ballet at the age of 34, being the director of the Bolshoi Ballet with 220 dancers and 20 coaches, how he felt over the years regarding the Russian technique and various other western styles, the overwhelming amount of work as director, what it was like directing his peers, the repertory he brought to the company, leaving the Bolshoi after five years so he had more time to choreography, coming to New York City and being asked by ABT to be their resident choreographer, seeing ABT for the first time in Paris, and his version of the Nutcracker and working with the children from the school. Panel 3: David Hallberg and Nancy Raffa both being at ABT when Ratmansky came to the company, the experience and feelings of first working with him, Ratmansky's first work for ABT being On the Dnieper, Hallberg dancing in four of Ratmansky's dances, working with Ratmansky as a choreographer, Raffa working with him as a ballet mistress, Hallberg talks about Ratmansky perfecting each of his dances until the last minute, the process of creating the new Shostakovich piece. Panel 4: Ratmansky discusses how he is a perfectionist, how choreographic ideas change when they don't work in the studio, talks about the new Shostakovich piece, Shostakovich's situation at the time the music was created and how he expected to be arrested and killed at any time, and how this piece will eventually become a triple bill.
Series Statement
  • Works & process at the Guggenheim collection
  • Works and process at the Guggenheim
Uniform Title
  • Nutcracker (Choreographic work : Ratmansky)
  • Works and process at the Guggenheim.
Alternative Title
  • Seven sonatas (Choreographic work : Ratmansky)
  • Bright stream (Choreographic work : Ratmansky)
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Filmed dance.
  • Filmed performances.
  • Video.
  • Dance.
Note
  • Title and credits taken from house program.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, as part of the Works & process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on Oct. 1, 2012 (7:30 pm).
System Details (note)
  • DVD.
Source (note)
  • Mary Sharp Cronson.
Contents
  • Introduction (2 min.) / by Duke Dang and John Meehan.
  • Seven sonatas (excerpts) (ca. 4 min.) / choreography by Alexei Ratmansky ; music by Domenico Scarlatti ; costumes by Holly Hynes ; dancers, Joseph Phillips, Sarah Lane, Jared Matthews, Christine Shevchenko.
  • Panel discussion 1 (23 min.) / panel, Alexei Ratmansky ; moderator, John Meehan.
  • The bright stream (excerpts) (3 min.) / choreography by Alexei Ratmansky ; libretto by Adrian Piotrovsky and Fyodor Lopukhov ; music by Dmitri Shostakovich (The bright stream, Op. 39) ; costumes by Elena Markovskaya ; dancers, Veronika Part (Zina) and Stella Abrera (ballerina).
  • Panel discussion 2 (17 min.) / panel, Alexei Ratmansky ; moderator, John Meehan.
  • The nutcracker (Snow pas de deux) (ca. 5 min.) / choreography by Alexei Ratmansky ; music by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky ; costumes by Richard Hudson ; dancers, Athena Petrizzo (Clara), Kai Monroe (the Nutcaracker boy), Yuriko Kajiya (Clara, the princess), Alexandre Hammoudi (Nutcracker, the prince).
  • Panel discussion 3 (ca. 10 min.) / panel, David Hallberg and Nancy Raffa ; moderator, John Meehan.
  • Untitled (excerpts) & Coaching demonstration (8 min.) / choreography and coach, Alexei Ratmansky ; music by Dmitri Shostakovich (Symphony no. 9 in E-flat major, op. 70) ; dancers, Polina Semionova and Marcelo Gomez.
  • Panel discussion 4 (ca. 6 min.) / panel, Alexei Ratmansky ; moderator, John Meehan.
  • The bright stream (tango excerpt) (5 min.) / dancers, Sarah Lane (Galya) and Craig Salstein (accordian player).
Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-7813
OCLC
823870511
Title
American Ballet Theatre, Choreography by Alexei Ratmansky [videorecording] : Works & process at the Guggenheim / [performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson].
Imprint
c2012.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
Series
Works & process at the Guggenheim collection
Works and process at the Guggenheim
Works and process at the Guggenheim.
System Details
DVD.
Original Version
Original format: 1 DV cassette.
Performer
Panel (in alphabetical order): David Halberg (ABT principal), John Meehan (moderator and professor of dance, Vassar College), Nancy Raffa (ABT ballet mistress), Alexei Ratmansky (ABT artist in residence).
ABT performers (in alphabetical order): Stella Abrera (soloist), Marcelo Gomes (principal), Alexandre Hammoudi (soloist), Yuriko Kajiya (soloist), Sarah Lane (soloist), Jared Matthews (soloist), Veronika Part (principal), Joseph Phillips (corps de ballet), Craig Salstein (soloist), Polina Semionova (principal), Christine Shevchenko (corps de ballet) ; Kai Monroe and Athena Petrizzo (ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School).
Event
Videotaped at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, as part of the Works & process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on Oct. 1, 2012 (7:30 pm).
Local Note
For program notes see *MGZB Works and process at the Guggenheim [programs].
Source
Gift; Mary Sharp Cronson. NN-PD
Added Author
Cronson, Mary Sharp. Producer
Dang, Duke. Speaker
Meehan, John, 1950- Speaker
Meehan, John, 1950- Moderator
Ratmanskiĭ, Alekseĭ, 1968- choreographer.
Ratmanskiĭ, Alekseĭ, 1968- Speaker
Hallberg, David. Speaker
Raffa, Nancy. Speaker
Abrera, Stella, dancer.
Gomes, Marcelo, dancer.
Hammoudi, Alexandre, dancer.
Kajiya, Yuriko, dancer.
Lane, Sarah (Dancer), dancer.
Matthews, Jared, dancer.
Part, Veronica, dancer.
Phillips, Joseph (Dancer), dancer.
Salstein, Craig, dancer.
Semionova, Polina, dancer.
Shevchenko, Christine, dancer.
Monroe, Kai, dancer.
Petrizzo, Athena, dancer.
Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757. Composer
Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975. Composer
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Composer
Hynes, Holly. Costume designer
Markovskaya, Elena, 1954- Costume designer
Hudson, Richard, 1954- costume designer.
American Ballet Theatre.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Cronson, Mary Sharp. Donor
Added Title
Nutcracker (Choreographic work : Ratmansky)
Seven sonatas (Choreographic work : Ratmansky)
Bright stream (Choreographic work : Ratmansky)
Research Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-7813
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