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  1. I love how you teach me about dance. Allow me to return the favor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIhhmp6Mwk8

    “Owning a Mule How to Approach Your Mule”

    My claim to fame. When I was a kid I kid back in the seventies I used to muck out Charlie O’s stall. The Palamino mule that was the Oakland A’s mascot.

  2. Thanks for these lovely clips.

    It seems that Feld never got the acclaim he deserved. American Ballet Theater became “the” premier American dance company.

  3. Ben David:

    You’re welcome!

    One of the problems with Feld was apparently that he was VERY difficult to work with. Early in his career he made some masterpieces (IMHO “Intermezzo” was one) that got him much praise and attention, but then there was a falling off in quality. He also started his own company with just his own choreography. That’s hard to sustain. He’s still choreographing, though.

  4. I’m not sure, but I think my wife and I saw this at the Stadt Opera House in Vienna sometime in the late 80s–about 1988 or so. Is this possible? I can’t find any confirmation on the internet one way or the other, but it looks familiar. If it’s the same ballet, we actually saw it twice about 2 or 3 months apart.

    Waidmann

  5. Waidmann:

    Could be. The ballet has been mounted on several other companies over the years.

  6. Along about 1970, give or take, my Honey and I were at Purdue, and the Eliot Feld Ballet came for a performance. I don’t remember what all they did, but I do remember Ravel’s “Valses nobles et sentimentals.” The dancing was lovely, ethereal, enchanting even. I’ve looked for it on UT, but no luck.

    Thanks for these clips, Neo.

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