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| re: Kwestions about curtain calls At The Ballet | |
| Posted by: allineedisthegirl 01:07 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Kwestions about curtain calls At The Ballet - bmc 12:17 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
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| It's not just that young girls love ballet more than opera. Many, many of them study ballet; it's one of the major pass-times for young girls; studying opera, not so much. Also dance classes are a group event, shared by friends, so logically they often go as a group to the ballet. Voice is a solitary study. db |
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| re: Kwestions about curtain calls At The Ballet | |
| Posted by: Zelgo 05:47 pm EST 02/10/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Kwestions about curtain calls At The Ballet - allineedisthegirl 01:07 pm EST 02/09/18 | |
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| Opera has become the realm of the blue-haired set. I really feel it's dying quickly, at least in the US. | |
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| re: Kwestions about curtain calls At The Ballet | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 12:16 am EST 02/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Kwestions about curtain calls At The Ballet - Zelgo 05:47 pm EST 02/10/18 | |
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| On one hand, I don't mean to dismiss your opinions outright. On the other hand, I've been hearing "opera is dying, theatre is dying, Broadway is dying," etc, most of my life. But they're NOT dead. They never have been. No matter how may times they have been declared as such. No use permitting some prophet of doom to wipe all the arts away...;-) |
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