he only brought Xiomara and her husband with her.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if Xiomara Reyes will be going with Julie Kent?
I hope so. They really need to pull up the school, and her tenure has been a mess.
Not sure Julie is going to be able to take her entourage to Houston, but I doubt the new AD would keep the old guard around. He/She would likely bring in new school leadership.
Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if Xiomara Reyes will be going with Julie Kent?
I hope so. They really need to pull up the school, and her tenure has been a mess.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Xiomara Reyes will be going with Julie Kent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder who’ll be her successor. I don’t understand why the Washington Ballet has hovered below its potential for so long. This is a big metro area, but for some reason the ballet company doesn’t punch with the same weight. Same with TWSB: It’s far below any of the schools in other large metro areas, to the extent that you’d have to leave the area if you want to pursue serious training after the age of 14/15. This situation has been made worse with the closure of Kirov. Now there are some very small schools that train at a very high level, but they’re further out and not well known.
Which schools are you thinking of? My cousin is moving to MD and her pre-pro daughter is looking at TWSB.
DP. Maybe Akhmedova Ballet Academy in Silver Spring. Julie Kent went to Maryland Youth Ballet. There is also Kintz-Mejia Ballet in Tysons Corner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder who’ll be her successor. I don’t understand why the Washington Ballet has hovered below its potential for so long. This is a big metro area, but for some reason the ballet company doesn’t punch with the same weight. Same with TWSB: It’s far below any of the schools in other large metro areas, to the extent that you’d have to leave the area if you want to pursue serious training after the age of 14/15. This situation has been made worse with the closure of Kirov. Now there are some very small schools that train at a very high level, but they’re further out and not well known.
Which schools are you thinking of? My cousin is moving to MD and her pre-pro daughter is looking at TWSB.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder who’ll be her successor. I don’t understand why the Washington Ballet has hovered below its potential for so long. This is a big metro area, but for some reason the ballet company doesn’t punch with the same weight. Same with TWSB: It’s far below any of the schools in other large metro areas, to the extent that you’d have to leave the area if you want to pursue serious training after the age of 14/15. This situation has been made worse with the closure of Kirov. Now there are some very small schools that train at a very high level, but they’re further out and not well known.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Houston is a much bigger and higher profile company than the Washington Ballet.
Deeper donor pockets and budget in Houston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Houston is a much bigger and higher profile company than the Washington Ballet.
Deeper donor pockets and budget in Houston.
and much better ballet company