This past week I've been down at the Kennedy Center being a supernumerary for American Ballet Theater's production of
Romeo and Juliet. A couple of years ago, I did a
Romeo and Juliet for the Kirov Ballet (Mariinsky Theater) from Russia, and, even though they both use the same music (Prokofiev score), the choreography of the two productions is vastly different. I was kind of excited to be cast this time with ABT, because it's the first time I've ever been cast by an American ballet company. The Russian companies are used to having tall dancers (I've met several taller than me!), but American dancers typically are rather short, so they never have costumes to fit me.
Here are a few pictures from the production.
More cast members.
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