Tag: Jared Angle

  • Images from NYC Ballet’s Balanchine Evening

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    A series of Paul Kolnik’s photographs from last night’s Balanchine programme at New York City Ballet. Above: Jared Angle and Megan Fairchild in DUO CONCERTANT.

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    Amar Ramasar & Sterling Hyltin in SYMPHONY IN THREE MOVEMENTS.

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    Janie Taylor & Sebastien Marcovici with the corps de ballet in EPISODES.

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    Tyler Angle & Ashley Bouder in THE FOUR TEMPERAMENTS.

    My thanks to Mr. Kolnik and the NYCB press office for providing these photos

  • Baroque Collaboration @ The Players Club

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    Above: Jared Angle, in a Henry Leutwyler portrait.

    Friday September 28, 2012 – In a unique mingling of dance and song, New York City Ballet principal dancer Jared Angle and countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo met up in the salon at the Players Club for a Baroque feast. Jared’s NYCB colleague Troy Schumacher (who is also the founder of Satellite Ballet) choreographed the Vivaldi piece in which Jared danced. At the harpsichord, the remarkable Bradley Brookshire made marvelous music all evening. The programme was presented as part of the Salon/Sanctuary Concerts series.

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    Above: Anthony Roth Costanzo, whose singing of Handel, Purcell and Vivaldi showed a delicious timbre, breath control of enviable security, and coloratura that left the listener astounded. For all the magic of his virtuoso vocalism, it was in the sustained poetry of the slow passages that the slender and agile young singer was at his most ingratiating. Tapering the phrases with staggering dynamic command, the voice spoke to us of a time when the great castrati brought audiences to the point of madness. If one or two highest notes seemed slightly strained, it hardly mattered. This was fabulous vocalism, and all the more fascinating for the engaging use of eyes and hands with which Anthony mesmerized his listeners.

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    Bradley Brookshire (above) played solo works by Bach and Scarlatti, his scale passages rippling off the keyboard with fantastical velocity and precision. A master of timing and of coaxing colours out of his instrument, Bradley even made the silences speak. His musical rapport with the countertenor was a complete delight to experience.

    It was in the Vivaldi cantata Qual per ignoto calle that the artistry of the evening’s three participants converged. Clad in black tights and a simple grey shirt, Jared Angle stepped into the space where he encountered the bare-footed counter-tenor. Troy Schumacher’s choreography drew the singer into the dance, his lithe frame very much at ease with the movement. Jared circled Anthony like an unseen spirit, a guardian angel. Using his wonderfully expressive hands to poetic effect, Jared moved with consummate grace, sometimes lifting the singer and cradling him with consoling tenderness. There were passages where Jared displayed hs vituosity in leaps and turns, but he always returned to keeping watch over his charge. Bathed in the golden light of this antique salon, Jared’s face took on an other-worldly beauty. The duet hovered on the brink of unspoken romance – inevitable when two handsome men meet in an intimate setting – but the purity of the spell was never broken.

     

  • tomgolddance: Rehearsal Gallery

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    More images by Brian Krontz from the July 27th, 2012 studio rehearsal of tomgolddance; read about the session here. Above: Jared Angle and Abi Stafford.

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    Russell Janzen

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    Flying thru Tom Gold’s SHANTI

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    Russell Janzen, Abi Stafford, Devin Alberda in SHANTI

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    Tom Gold, Abi Stafford

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    Simone Messmer and Jared Angle: White Swan

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    Simone and Jared

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    Simone and Jared

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    Likolani Brown and Russell Janzen: The Man I Love

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    Likolani and Russell

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    Abi Stafford and Jared Angle: Midsummer Night’s Dream

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    All photos by Brian Krontz.

  • Catching Up With Tom Gold

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    Above: Rachel Rutherford and Jared Angle, photo by Jaqi Medlock.

    On Saturday June 25th at City Center Studio, invited guests saw a preview of works by Tom Gold which will be performed during an upcoming tour to France and Israel, winding up at Bilbao where Balanchine’s AGON pas de trois will be specially added to the repertoire (danced by Amanda Hankes, Russell Janzen and Stephen Hanna) at the Guggenheim Bilbao for a performance in conjunction with the Museum’s Picasso exhibit, saluting the connection between Balanchine, Picasso and the Ballets Russes.

    “Remain calm!”, I said to myself as I walked into the studio ante-room to find several of my idols all in one place, stretching and chatting. Tom Gold has gathered together an impressive group of his friends from New York City Ballet for this tour: Abi Stafford, Sara Mearns, Rachel Rutherford, Gretchen Smith, Likolani Brown, Amanda Hankes, Jared Angle and Russell Janzen. Tom is also dancing himself (looking great, by the way) and Stephen Hanna will also be dancing though he wasn’t there today. I asked photographer Jaqi Medlock to meet me there so I’d have some photos to share.

    Today in the studio we saw Tom’s works Mozart Variations, Gershwin Preludes and Elemental. On the tour, his Astor Piazzolla ballet Tango Fantasie will also be revived. The repertoire will further include Balanchine’s WHO CARES?, Robbins’ IN THE NIGHT, and three classic pas de deux: SWAN LAKE (White Swan), NUTCRACKER and SLEEPING BEAUTY.

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    Tom said: “I have created a new pas de deux for Rachel Rutherford and Jared Angle (above) to the Gershwin Preludes. Rachel has been with my group since almost the beginning and I wanted to create something very special for her as she is retiring this year and as a thank you to her for always being a wonderful participant in my creative process.”

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    Rachel looks to be on peak form…

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    …and she and Jared have such a nice rapport.

    Here are some more of Jaqi Medlock’s images from the rehearsal:

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    Abi Stafford

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    Jared & Abi

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    Sara Mearns

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    Russell Janzen

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    Likolani Brown 

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    Likolani & Russell

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    Willy Burmann and former NYCB ballerina Stacy Caddell discussing fine points with Sara Mearns and Jared Angle.

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    The mood in the studio was light-hearted (Sara and Jared, above); the dancers head up to Saratoga for NYCB’s July 5th opening, playing at SPAC for two weeks before Tom’s tour begins.

    Tom Gold Dance plan to perform here in New York City in the coming months. Needless to say, it will be a red-letter occasion.