For Fjord Review: Roman Mejía makes his debut in Balanchine’s Apollo, bringing swagger, joy, and an athlete’s hunger for movement to one of ballet’s greatest male roles. His is a boyish god with feet on the ground and arms open to the sky. You can find review here.
(Photo below by Erin Baiano)
Jean: I love your referencing Balanchine's ballerinas, Merrill Ashley, the long limbed, languid Suzanne Farrell and the joyful Violette Verdy. I remember Ms. Farrell in the romantic, melancholic, "Vienna Waltzes" full of the shining glitter of days gone by.
Marina:( I love your name.)
I have just subscribed to the Hudson Review. I can't wait to read you. Love, JIM