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Travels thus far…

DAVID HALLBERG
American Ballet Theatre
New York, NY USA
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As the City Center season winded down and ABT went on a week tour to Berkeley, CA, bringing some of the rep. that we did in NYC, the dancers then embarked on a four week lay off. My travels brought me all over the country, and then to Europe for a week of preparations for an upcoming debut.

The week in Berkeley was filled not only with performing repetoire that I enjoy very much, Ballo Della Regina and Benjamin Millepied’s From Here on Out, but also all the advantages that Northern California can bring. I had a wonderful meal at Chez Panisse, hailed as one of the best restaurants in the country, and soaked up some great art, the photography especially interesting, at San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA).


Outside my house, Camelback Mountain

With the tour finished and with the reason that I don’t get home to Phoenix as often as I would like, I spent a quick 48 hours being pampered by the ‘rents’ as only ‘rents’ could do. But most importantly, seeing my BEAUTIFUL GOLDENS, as I have shared with you in past enteries.

On to Minneapolis, where I spent another 48 hours gawking at the architecturally stunning Walker Art Center, newly redone by Herzog and De Meuron, the same architects that completed the refurbishment of the De Young Museum in San Fran, as Sloan pointed out on a recent visit. I had a much anticipated meeting with a very well respected artist that might possibly turn into a future project. We shall see…


The Opera House in Amsterdam

I only stopped over in New York, to do a little laundry and re pack my bags, to go onto Amsterdam for a week. Guillaume Graffin, a former Paris Opera trained and 17 year principal/ballet master with ABT, moved to Amsterdam 2 years ago and joined the Dutch National Ballet as ballet master. When he was working over at ABT, we formed a certain bond in the studio… he having coached me in my first full length ballet with the company, Swan Lake. I have always wanted to go over there and work with him, continuing my desire to learn from him as an artist, and I finally had the free time to do so. I am going to debut Giselle in the spring, with none other than Stella Abrera, GORGEOUS dancer with the company, dancing the lead. One of Guillaume’s great roles was Albrecht in Giselle, and I found the opportunity of him passing on his expertise to a fresh Albrecht something that I couldn’t pass up.


Guillaume in Giselle

The week was an intense one, mainly just talking about the character of Albrecht, and dissecting what to portray through out the story. Guillaume is such an intuitive artist, that I can only try and absorb what he tells me ‘he did’ or chose ‘not to do’ when he was dancing the role. It will take much more preparation for the actual debut but it was really nice to break the ice with someone I respect so much.

And that leads me here… back home, working on more preparations for the Met Season, and at my computer, finally with internet service and The WInger.

tonya said,

November 28, 2007 @ 4:10 pm

Thanks for posting, David, you’re the best :) Beautiful sunset and posh area; I grew up in NE Phx, near Scottsdale. At first I thought the picture below was your house :) Can’t wait to hear about your possible collaboration with the artist and see your Albrecht. Just one little thing: why do men always talk about women in terms of their looks? I agree, Stella’s a good dancer.

Sarah said,

November 28, 2007 @ 4:36 pm

Welcome Back David!

Those pictures are gorgeous - but they make me feel bad that you’ve returned to a cold and gray New York! Then again, there’s no place like home…

matthew said,

November 28, 2007 @ 5:29 pm

Was David referring to her looks? He calls her a “gorgeous dancer.”

And I think it goes both ways doesn’t it? Aren’t you often discussing Marcelo in terms of his looks?

That being said, these pictures are gorgeous David. Makes me miss Amsterdam and wish I could have gone with you.

I’m sure your parents will be ecstatic to learn that you were looking forward to them, but more importantly the dogs ;-)

jolene said,

November 28, 2007 @ 6:20 pm

I’m so glad you got to go to the SF MOMA! It’s one of my favorite museums, I got to visit recently after I hadn’t been there in a while. They had some new cool exhibits.

Your pics are beautiful!

Lindsey said,

November 28, 2007 @ 11:04 pm

Those photos are stunning! especially the last one. I am learning Giselle too. Good luck with Albrecht!

carla korbes said,

November 30, 2007 @ 4:54 pm

Hi David. Going to Amsterdam and working on such a ballet like Giselle with someone you respect so much, seams to me just a little to good! You are so lucky to have found someone like him and have the chance to travel and work with someone you know can pass to you the little secrets of ballet.
Thank you for sharing this experience with us . I think it is very important for us, the younger generations of dancers, to look up to the special dancers that came before us.

kristin sloan said,

December 1, 2007 @ 9:11 pm

I agree with carla - that sounds like an incredible time with another incredible artist!

GraciaMichelle said,

December 4, 2007 @ 2:42 am

Whoah David you were here???
Shame I didn’t run into you along one of the canals! ;)
I once met Guillaume and quite nearly ended up fighting with him though…! 8O

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