Hi emilienne! Have you seen Central Ballet recently? That is another company I would love to hear more of, I have known many ex-dancers from there and have actually been taught by many over the years in various schools and master classes ... amazing stories (and teachers). One thing a lot of them had in common was that they were extremely tall and russian looking ie. northern chinese looking, so I guess Mariinski-like.
Grant Strate has been one of many ambassadors between Beijing and Vancouver over the decades
http://www.dcd.ca/catalogue/china.html http://www.straight.com/article-124471/dan...nt-strate-at-80 He says "The thing that came out in the ballet classes that I was teaching [in China] was that they had somehow mixed the Russian method with their own, and it looked like calligraphy to me," he says. "It was more gentle, it was more poetic, it was more beautiful. I liked what they had evolved."
One of my summer school teachers was Choo Chiat Goh who was trained by the Royal Ballet but was the former principal dancer for Central Ballet and according to his bio "Mr. Goh created lead roles in The Red Detachment of Women and The White Haired Girl."
http://www.gohballet.com/faculty.htm (I think his wife Lin Yee created the female lead roles, but can't find that written anywhere ...) According to him, he got so tired of performing them, he emigrated. Don't much blame him, lol!
It would be hard actually to picture Vancouver dance today without the Beijing influence, I think it is as important as the English influence from all of our old RAD teachers ... There are many dancers, teachers and choreographers from Central Ballet in Canada, especially Vancouver. From what I have seen, they raise the bar wherever they go. If you still see the company or remember a performance, a review would be wonderful ...
Does Tetsuya tour to Hong Kong regularly? I thought I heard that he did, but I cannot find a K-Ballet schedule in English. That would be expensive but brilliant.
Hong Kong is also close to Guangzhou Ballet; I had an opportunity to see principal dancer Huang Yi perform Albrecht with a local company last year and was completely taken with his entire performance, partnering, acting and ability ... I know nothing of the company, but it was apparently established in 1994 and performs "Western classics and original ballets based on Chinese themes".
http://www.calperfs.berkeley.edu/presents/...07/dance/gb.php