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Mar 15 2009, 08:24 PM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 162 Joined: 18-November 05 From: Thornton, CO, USA Member No.: 6,004 |
During the intermission of Colorado Ballet's final performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream, I stopped by the table where they were selling season tickets for next year to take a glance at what was on the schedule. I noticed that one of the works was listed as being choreographed by someone named "Brain Reeder".
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Mar 15 2009, 08:55 PM
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Silver Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 554 Joined: 3-March 01 From: Boca Raton, FL Member No.: 551 |
http://www.abt.org/insideabt/news_display.asp?News_ID=176
Brian Reeder was a dancer with ABT at one time. Boy what an expensive mistake (typo)! (IMG:http://ballettalk.invisionzone.com/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) This post has been edited by vrsfanatic: Mar 15 2009, 09:12 PM |
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Mar 15 2009, 09:08 PM
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Platinum Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 1,876 Joined: 15-December 01 From: New York, NY Member No.: 1,045 |
Perhaps I'm missing something.
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Mar 15 2009, 09:33 PM
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Sapphire Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Editorial Advisor Posts: 2,345 Joined: 29-August 01 Member No.: 848 |
Reeder is from Pennsylvania, where he began training in Carlisle; he finished at the School of American Ballet; danced in New York City Ballet, Ballett Frankfurt, and American Ballet Theatre. since then he's been teaching and choreographing ballets.
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Mar 15 2009, 10:34 PM
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Platinum Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 1,507 Joined: 3-December 01 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 1,000 |
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Mar 15 2009, 10:51 PM
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Sapphire Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Editorial Advisor Posts: 2,345 Joined: 29-August 01 Member No.: 848 |
it goes back even to Bryan Pitts, formerly of NYCB, who was sometimes listed in print as Brayn.
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Mar 16 2009, 01:50 PM
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Silver Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 569 Joined: 11-October 05 From: Upstate NY Member No.: 5,930 |
He was one of the best Mother Ginger's I've ever seen. Hilariously funny.
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Mar 25 2009, 08:36 PM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 162 Joined: 18-November 05 From: Thornton, CO, USA Member No.: 6,004 |
It isn't just the Colorado Ballet. Check the second page of this announcement (IMG:http://ballettalk.invisionzone.com/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) :
http://www.millertheatre.com/pdf/pressreleases/onrelease.pdf |
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Mar 25 2009, 10:14 PM
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Diamonds Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 5,142 Joined: 18-January 04 From: south Florida Member No.: 4,271 |
While we're at it, what's the story on the double-A in Edwaard Liang? (His work is also on the program linked by YouOverThere.)
I spelled it wrong -- one "a" only -- on another thread and was corrected, very gently, by YouOverThere. Somehow, I had never even noticed the spelling before. Perhaps, we tend to see what we expect to see. |
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Mar 26 2009, 12:59 AM
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Platinum Circle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Senior Member Posts: 1,507 Joined: 3-December 01 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 1,000 |
Perhaps, we tend to see what we expect to see. I cannot easily find a reference right now, but this is absolutely true. We see the first couple letters of a word, and our brains fill in the rest. You can see this phenomenon play itself out with most text message programs on cell phones. You type in the first couple of letters and it will guess what you're trying to say, getting closer and closer to the 'truth' with each letter. The more sophisticated programs will learn your vocabulary preferences over time, and suggest words they've seen you use frequently. (dare I say, just like a Brain Reeder. Sorry, couldn't resist) |
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Mar 26 2009, 02:07 PM
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Board Registrar ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Board Moderator Posts: 5,497 Joined: 24-August 02 From: New York City Member No.: 2,125 |
While we're at it, what's the story on the double-A in Edwaard Liang? (His work is also on the program linked by YouOverThere.) I recall that someone explained this on an old, old post here, but I'm not able to find it at the moment.During his first years with NYCB, Mr. Liang spelled his given name the conventional way. Then he left NYCB, joined Fosse on Broadway, joined Equity. Equity already an actor named Edward Liang, so he had to change his name, which he did by adding the eye-catching, extra A. |
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