Here, at least there is not that much happening in the dance world (well, there was Dansk Danseteater's open air 'Spring Dance' but the weather is not friendly to open air performances just now). I haven't stopped reading - or indeed listening - about dance, however.
Last week I managed to catch a short
documentary narrated by Deborah Bull about Pina Bausch on BBC Radio 4. It was interesting to hear about dance and
not just see it! The programme was
focused on who she was and her legacy, and obviously timed to coincide with
the Pina Bausch season in London (you can read about it here http://www.barbican.org.uk/news/artformnews/theatredance/pina…). I had wanted to hear it again before writing
about it by unfortunately it was one of those programmes that are only available
for 7 days. Hopefully it will be repeated at some point.
While I was on the BBC website,
I decided to do a search for ‘ballet’ to see if I could find anything interesting and
one fun thing came up – this picture from 1961 of Western Theatre Ballet in Walter Gore’s “Street Games”. Western
Theatre Ballet was founded by Peter Darrell and Elizabeth West in 1957, and in
1969 moved to Glasgow, where they were first known as Scottish Theatre Ballet,
eventually becoming Scottish Ballet in 1974.
The dancers were Gail Donaldson and Peter
Cazalet. Scottish Ballet is a company I grew up with, so it was kind of nice to find this.
A
final random note, which just must be about football, since Euro 2012 is kind of hard to escape at the moment.
Dance and football? Well, indeed, yes. There has been much written and discussed about the benefits of footballers learning
plies and pirouettes to improve their agility, strength and – dare I say it –
grace. It helps to improve their footwork, which 'is what it is all about' or so I have been told! There has even been a ballet about football, namely English National Ballet’s ‘The Beautiful
Game’ from 2008. You can listen to this review from ‘The
Guardian’
I leave you with the thought of Zlatan Ibrahimovic learning battement frappeé.........
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