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NYCB in Europe

JUSTIN PECK
New York City Ballet
New York, NY USA
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A few months back, New York City Ballet embarked upon a 3-week tour to Copenhagen and Paris. There is plenty I could say about the whole experience, but sometimes pictures act stronger than actual words. So, for the most part, I’ll stick to that idea with this post.

DENMARK


Frederiksborg Castle, 1 hour outside of Copenhagen


in the castle gardens


A Danish Parking Lot. One of the aspects of Denmark I enjoyed most was the fact that there are more bicycles on the road than there are cars. It seems to be the primary form of transportation over there–and a much healthier and environmentally-friendly form at that.

PARIS


Dancers attempting to turn and get used to the raked floor of the Garnier Opera House


Chagall dome from the audience of the Garnier


something about this shot really appealed to me. Maybe its the symmetry of it. A dancer is trying to capture the beauty of the Garnier ceiling while lying in the center of the Opera House. Dancers rehearse on stage in the background.


shot from the roof of the Garnier


on top of Paris


a dancer rehearses


Versaille Palace (specifically, the Hall of Mirrors), through Jeff Koons


dancers love their foliage


another haunting work by Auguste Rodin

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How Do I Start?

MATTHEW MURPHY
American Ballet Theatre
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I’ve been sitting at my computer for a few tense hours minutes trying to think of a way to introduce myself on The Winger. Even though I’ve been blogging on my own site for a while now, for some reason I was struck with a bit of writers block when it came time to post here. I’d like to take a minute to thank Kristin for letting me join her growing global family (and even out the Lincoln Center scales a LITTLE.) You see, it was because of Kristin’s website that I began taking blogging seriously. David had mentioned it to me when he became interested and other than a few random (and slightly pathetic) MySpace blogs about my feelings, I hadn’t spent much time blogging before I came across this lovely site.

So after a few minutes of writers block, it hit me that I still hadn’t responded to a fellow blogger’s (Winger regular Tonya) tag to share 8 Interesting Facts About Myself. “Interesting” is a quite generic and loose word which almost automatically makes my facts look boring, but I’ll give it a try. Perhaps it will give readers a chance to get to know me (as if “Ranting Details” isn’t personal enough) before I start blogging up a storm here!

1. I am extremely proud of my Montana upbringing.

There are very few dancers that hail from Big Sky country, and even though I was born in New York City, I still consider myself a Montanan at heart. I spent my formative years there before heading off to High School at NCSA and made life long friends that I miss more with each passing day. On top of genuinely nice people, crazy wildlife (we would often have bears walking through my neighborhood), and INCREDIBLE scenery, how often do you get to see a sunset like this?!

Montana Sunset

2. The only other place I can see myself living soon is Paris.

After visiting Europe for the first time in February (fellow Winger Evan even visited our class), I immediately decided I would live in Paris at some point in my life. The architecture is incredible, the art is overwhelming and the croissants…well, I could live on them (in fact I did which is perhaps why I got mono.)


3. I’m also oddly obsessed with Japan.

My first trip out of the country was with ABT when we went to Japan a few summers ago and it was life changing. Much of Japan feels like being in the heart of Times Square except in “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” Everything is so overwhelming, from the mobs of people to the neon lights. I ended up having a rather Asian themed apartment and have a “wall of crap” that contains MANY Japanese toys. One of my favorite posters is an old Japanese movie poster I bought right by these incredible lotus lily pads (?) pictured below. I will always have a special place in my heart for Japan and will never forget wandering around completely lost in the winding streets. We also had an infamous night at a club called GasPanic on our last night in Tokyo, where we didn’t get back to the hotel until 5am. The subways shut down at midnight and don’t open until 5am so we just kept exploring. Too many memories to share in one post.

4. I am constantly in awe of my family.

Being in a family of artists can be difficult at times but I realize I would NEVER be where I am without my family. My father was an actor, my mother a dancer and they both teach now. My sister is also an INCREDIBLE tap dancer (pictured with me below.) All of them push me to reach for more in my art and look beyond the regular and for that I’m eternally thankful.

5. I’m a TOTAL musical theater dork.

Perhaps the most embarrassing fact about me, but true nonetheless. Instead of Sesame Street, I listened to Sondheim as a child and would kill to have dinner with him. One of my favorite things to do in the city is go see shows and prove to people that musical theater isn’t always fluffy nonsense (although a lot of times it is and what’s wrong with that?!) Fortunately, some of my best friends go to school at University of Michigan for Musical Theater so I will get to watch them on stage soon. The picture below is with two of my closest friends, Michael Lowney and Jessica Hershberg who you will see on a Broadway stage in the near future. Perhaps we are acting out a 21st century version of “The Telephone Hour” from Bye, Bye, Birdie?

6. I almost didn’t join ABT.

When I was at NCSA I was offered a contract with Studio Company during my sophomore year but before that I was rather convinced that I would try to go to City Ballet. Melissa Hayden represented that side of my training while Warren Conover took the ABT side, so I loved parts of both companies. The way things fell into place, I ended up at 890 and my jaw dropped to the floor. I still have moments when I have to pinch myself when I look around the room at who is dancing.

(One of my favorite pictures ever with Craig Salstein, Jeff Golladay, and Marcelo Gomes.)

(Me with fellow Winger and best friend extraordinaire, David Hallberg. This is turning into “The many hairstyles of Matt Murphy.” I’ll refrain from the bowl cut I sported my whole adolescence.)

(At the end of the night after my first gala with fellow dancers in 2004.)

7. I can’t drive.

Ugh, I took my first lesson (with Nick and my sister Carson) this past weekend and it was comedic to say the least. Being a dancer prohibited me from ever having time to learn! The following video might scare you

8. I wrote the screenplay for “American Beauty,” and won an Oscar for it.

Okay, so I lied. I was running out of “interesting” things about myself. It’s one of my favorite movies though…I guess that’s a fact.

Now who do I get to tag? Perhaps I’ll share the love with 8 fellow Wingers? Chosen at random, since I don’t know many of you! Let’s see if everyone can join in and we can get to the know the dancers that much more!

David, Kristin, Cathy, Susan, Carla, Benny, David B., and Candice.

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A long journey’s home…

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After what seemed to be a long, stressful, intense tour, we have made it home to our respective homes in NYC. There is nothing like the feeling of your own bed after three weeks of hotels and living out of a suitcase.

Nevertheless, the tour was a success in many regards. Good reviews, sold out houses, and a more European view on audiences taste. Some shows came and went but others, like the first night of ‘Upper Room’ in Paris will be something to remember. The house went crazy, clapping in unison (one of the highest compliments).

I wasn’t as picture happy as I was in Japan, due to the overload of work, seeing friends, and sheer fatigue, but hopefully some of these will paint a good picture of the Paris side of the tour.. More to come.

The theater from the stage… a beautiful example of an older Opera House, raked floor and all…

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Ranting Abroad

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Matt Murphy of Ranting Details, and la Tour Eiffel

For those of you who are yearning for an ABT fix (or just enjoy hearing things from a dancer’s perspective)…
Our friend at over at Ranting Details, Mr. Matt Murphy of American Ballet Theater, has been doing an amazing job documenting his dance journey with ABT on their tour of Paris and London. With great photos, and plenty of witty text to accompany them, it’s fun to feel like you are right there with Matt and his friends.

The last time I went on tour with the company outside the U.S. was for NYCB’s trip to Scotland and Japan in 2000. Ouch. It’s been a while. So nice to live vicariously through you Matt… Thanks for sharing!

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