Great pics; the castle is lovely - so fairy-tale(ish). Don't dancers always have the best glutes!? We saw Barishnakov here 12-15 years ago, and we sat on the front row of the outdoor venue. It wasn't the best place from which to see the choreography - but it sure was great to see the dancer's legs and butts, which were excellent!
Judy: glad to see we both appreciate the finer points of the ballet. I see your Barishnokov and give you Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn at the Lincoln Theatre in New York - 1970 I think. The odd thing was Margot was years older but she appeared to be a young girl - younger than him even. Then we saw her husband in the foyer in a wheel chair. I was visiting my sister and grumbled that the beautiful chandeliers spoilt ny view but just before curtain up the chandeliers rose up to the ceiling!
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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Great pics; the castle is lovely - so fairy-tale(ish). Don't dancers always have the best glutes!? We saw Barishnakov here 12-15 years ago, and we sat on the front row of the outdoor venue. It wasn't the best place from which to see the choreography - but it sure was great to see the dancer's legs and butts, which were excellent!
Judy: glad to see we both appreciate the finer points of the ballet. I see your Barishnokov and give you Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn at the Lincoln Theatre in New York - 1970 I think. The odd thing was Margot was years older but she appeared to be a young girl - younger than him even. Then we saw her husband in the foyer in a wheel chair.
I was visiting my sister and grumbled that the beautiful chandeliers spoilt ny view but just before curtain up the chandeliers rose up to the ceiling!
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