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    BATMAN
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    According to Playbill, American Ballet Theater will be premiering a new Twyla Tharpe ballet, “WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE”, featuring a new score by Danny Elfman:

    http://www.playbillarts.com/news/article/7289.html

    PLAYBILL ARTS:
    World Premiere by Twyla Tharp With Score by Danny Elfman Among ABT’s Spring Season Highlights

    By Kevin Shihoten
    October 30, 2007

    American Ballet Theatre’s 2008 Spring Season at the Metropolitan Opera House has been announced. Highlights include a world premiere by Twlya Tharp and revivals by Harold Lander and Ronald Hynd.

    Tharp, whose association with ABT started in 1976 with Push Comes to Shove, marks her fifteenth work for the company with a new ballet set to a score by Danny Elfman. A co-commission with the Orange County Performing Arts Center, its premiere is scheduled for June 3. The Tharp/Elfman collaboration is the film composer’s first composition for ballet, and features costumes by designer Norma Kamali and lighting by Brad Fields. OCPAC presents its West Coast premiere on August 6.

    Last performed by ABT in 2000, Harald Lander’s Études is set to music by Knudaage Riisager, after Carl Czerny, and features costumes by Rolf Gerard and lighting by Nananne Porcher. The work was premiered by the Royal Danish Ballet in 1948 and danced by ABT for the first time in 1961. Its revival will share the program with Tharp’s new ballet for seven performances through June 7.

    ABT will also gives seven performances of Ronald Hynd’s The Merry Widow, set to music by Franz Lehár, orchestrated by John Lanchbery, and with scenery and costumes by Desmond Heeley and lighting by Michael J. Whitfield. The company last programmed the adaptation from Lehár’s operetta in 2002, and will run its revival from June 30 through July 15. The Australian Ballet first performed the work in 1975; ABT gave its company premiere in 1997.

    Six full-length ballets, each receiving eight performances, occupy the rest of ABT’s spring season: Le Corsaire, Swan Lake (starting opening night, May 27), Don Quixote (staged by Kevin McKenzie and Susan Jones; the current production was last performed by ABT in 1995), Sleeping Beauty (which ABT premiered last year), Natalia Makarova’s La Bayadère (also given its world premiere by ABT, in 1980). The company concludes with Giselle beginning July 7 and led by Nina Ananiashvili and Angel Corella.

    #59787
    DannyBiker
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    That’s great news.

    Elfman is surely in a very important period of his career : he’s doing less films (fortunately, the last were not great ones) and exploring new territories; concert works, documentaries and now a ballet. While all these projects may not find their way to the cd stores, I’m really looking forward to more of these.

    There was a 80’s-early 90’s Elfman, a post-1995 Elfman….will there be a post-2005 Elfman ? Time will tell…

    #59794
    Mr. Dantz
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    Awesome! I giddily await a CD release.

    #59796
    vjotto
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    I await both a video and audio release. Dance and Elfman music – greatest combo!

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