Carlu Carter - Clippings

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Carlu Carter - Clippings

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The Ballet Fans ' Had a Royal Time ' she dances , crisp and delight ful rather than other - world , with a slight reminiscence of Miss Stoneham's Scottish line age . Her control with not a quiver in slow , restrained movement was international in standard . a Gweneth Lloyd's ability as a women's recalled Mary Wigman or choreographer was displayed in Martha Graham rather than classi Concerto , large - scale ballet cal design by Lloyd . danced to music abstracted from After a very good pas de deux , the Rachmaninoff second concerto . Don Quixote , by Carlu Carter and It was not merely a matter of Bill McGrath , there came the ex planned motifs . It was the whole citement of the Dan McGrew and company and whole stage was here as in the classical numbers , used but variety sustained . one had the feeling that this really The colors of the costumes were was a company , not merely a col beautiful and the men's were suit - lection of dancers . ably designed but the line of the Eva Von Genscy danced the Lady Known As Lou . It was a brilliant performance on the part of the whole ensemble and when the audience had been swept in to the mood , one might have recall ed , to Miss Lloyd's credit , how few really humorous ballets there have been in the international re ertoire . as TORONTO — The Royal Winnipeg Ballet turned out a brilliant per formance to a packed house Mon day night in suburban Etobicoke , and drew the plaudits of the critics . Reviews which credit the Win nipeg performers with “ high style " and " absolute excellence " are sum med up in a review of the ballet whole by Toronto Globe and Mail columnist Pearl McCarthy . She writes : " Concert - goers had a royal time in Etobicoke last night . The Eto bicoke Community Concerts pre sented the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as the third attraction in its sea son , and everybody in central Toronto who had any friend's in Etobicoke seemed to cherish hopes of getting in . The hall was sold out early . The Winnipeg dancers opened with Jean Stoneham's scru pulous classical technique as the princess in Swan Lake , finished up with the Shooting of Dan McGrew , and left a decidedly pleased hall . This was remarkably good ballet . There is no ethereal Markova type to make one forget everybody else for a moment . On the other hand , you could look back on occasions when the great dancers of ballet history have appeared and not had More acceptable support from their company . This organization is ob viouly built from the ground up , and it tells in general quality . Swan Lake is nothing , if not scrupulously classical , and it was a joy to see this Canadian com pany honoring that discipline to the last member , exact , dignified , | light in charm . Miss Stoneham's technique was absolutely excellent . It is her own type of princess which CARLU CARTER GWENETH LLOYD