| re: It was twelve-and-a-half minutes | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 03:07 pm EDT 05/04/18 | |
| In reply to: re: It was twelve-and-a-half minutes - NewtonUK 02:51 pm EDT 05/04/18 | |
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| Yes, but that Dance Magazine does not indicate that the ballet was 40 minutes. I interpret as meaning that from Bambi Linn's entrance till the end of the show was 40 minutes. Of course, she's not onstage all that time, but I would guess that the point was that she became such a compelling figure due to the ballet that her character became the focal point of the rest of the show. Can you give me a date for that article and the author? I have read that page before, and at least at that time there were some seriously nonsensical things there. I don't feel like going there. Anyway, if the ballet had been anything like 40 minutes on Broadway, the show would have run seriously over three hours, and it didn't. |
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