Jewels (ballet)
1967 three-act ballet by George Balanchine
Jewels is a three-act ballet created for the New York City Ballet by co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine . It premièred on Thursday, 13 April 1967 at the New York State Theater , with sets designed by Peter Harvey and lighting by Ronald Bates .[ 1]
Jewels has been called the first full-length abstract ballet.[ 2] It has three related movements: Emeralds , Rubies , and Diamonds (usually separated by intermissions). It can also be seen as three separate ballets, linked by their jewel-colored costumes. Balanchine commented: "The ballet had nothing to do with jewels. The dancers are just dressed like jewels."[ 3] Each of the three acts features the music of a different composer: Emeralds is set to the music of Gabriel Fauré , Rubies to the music of Igor Stravinsky and Diamonds to music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky .[ 4]
Costumes
The costumes were created by Balanchine's long-time collaborator Barbara Karinska , who created a distinct look for each different act: romantic, calf-length tulle skirts for Emeralds , fabric that flared at the hips of both men and women in Rubies , and the flat, classical tutu of the Imperial Russian Ballet for Diamonds . The costumes were such finely crafted pieces of art in their own right that some of them have been exhibited in museums and in theatre lobbies. Even Claude Arpels of Van Cleef & Arpels , who suggested the idea of a ballet based on gems to the choreographer, was impressed with her attention to finding the finest trim that would accurately represent the true glitter of genuine gemstones. Additionally, Karinska's painstaking work is credited with making the costumes last despite the sweat and strain of dancing in them. Her designs, needlework and choice in fabrics made them both durable and danceable, illustrating that the bodies inside the costumes were deserving of her utmost respect. When questioned about her attention to her almost extravagant detail she replied, "I sew for girls and boys who make my costumes dance; their bodies deserve my clothes."
Rupert Pennefather and Alina Cojocaru in the Diamonds suite from the opening night of the revival of George Balanchine's Jewels performed by The Royal Ballet , Friday, November 23, 2007
Music
Emeralds
Rubies
Diamonds
Casts
Original
At the premiere in Spring 1967, Mimi Paul danced the parts of Sicilienne variation and the Nocturne ("walking") pas de deux in Emeralds . Paul later went on to coach other dancers in the part, including Sara Mearns .[ 5]
Stagings (other than NYCB)
1974 Paris Opera Ballet [ companies 1]
1977 Dutch National Ballet
1980 Les Grands Ballets Canadiens
1980 Zurich Ballet [ companies 2]
1981 Chicago City Ballet [ companies 3]
1982 Ballett der Deutschen Staatsoper [ companies 4]
1982 Los Angeles Ballet
1985 Ballet de l'Opera du Rhin [ companies 5]
1985 Royal Danish Ballet
1986 Boston Ballet
1986 Pennsylvania Ballet
1986 Ballet de l'Opera du Rhin
1986 Dutch National Ballet
1987 Ballet of Flanders [ companies 6]
1987 The Chautauqua Institution [ companies 7]
1987 San Francisco Ballet
1987 Texas Ballet [ companies 8]
1988 Ballet du Nord [ companies 9]
1988 Pacific Northwest Ballet
1988 PACT Ballet [ companies 10]
1988 Boston Ballet
1988 Royal Danish Ballet
1989 Louisville Ballet
1989 Royal Ballet, London
1990 Ballet de San Juan
1990 Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
1990 Ballet du Nord
1990 Ballett der Deutschen Staatsoper [ companies 11]
1990 PACT Ballet
1990 Paris Opera Ballet
1991 Ballet Chicago
1991 Pacific Northwest Ballet
1991 San Francisco Ballet
1991 Texas Ballet
1992 Ballett der Deutschen Oper [ companies 11]
1992 Miami City Ballet
1992 Miami City Ballet
1992 Pennsylvania Ballet
1993 Finnish National Ballet
1993 Sacramento Ballet
1993 Ballet du Nord
1994 La Scala [ companies 12]
1994 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
1994 Louisville Ballet
1994 Miami City Ballet
1994 Miami City Ballet
1994 PACT Ballet
1994 Texas Ballet
1995 American Repertory Ballet
1995 Kansas City Ballet
1995 Miami City Ballet
1995 Pacific Northwest Ballet
1996 Asami Maki Ballet [ companies 13]
1996 Cincinnati Ballet
1996 Colorado Ballet
1996 North Carolina Dance Theatre
1996 Miami City Ballet
1996 Paris Opera Ballet
1996 Pennsylvania Ballet
1996 Texas Ballet
1997 Ballet Arizona
1997 Milwaukee Ballet
1997 Dutch National Ballet
1997 Miami City Ballet
1997 Miami City Ballet
1997 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
1997 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
1997 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
1997 San Francisco Ballet
1997 Texas Ballet
1998 Alberta Ballet
1998 Hartford Ballet
1998 San Diego Ballet
1998 Singapore Dance Theatre
1998 PACT Ballet
1998 Texas Ballet
1999 Ballet Austin
1999 Carolina Ballet
1999 Mariinsky Ballet
1999 Cincinnati Ballet
1999 Paris Opera Ballet
1999 Pennsylvania Ballet
1999 Royal Danish Ballet
1999 Sacramento Ballet
2000 National Ballet of Canada
2000 Royal Winnipeg Ballet
2000 Dutch National Ballet
2000 Paris Opera Ballet
2000 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
2001 Ballet National de Marseille
2001 Ballet NY
2002 Ballet du Capitole de Toulouse
2002 Kirov Ballet [ venues 1] [ venues 2]
2002 Paris Opera Ballet
2002 San Francisco Ballet
2002 San Francisco Ballet
2002 San Francisco Ballet
2002 San Francisco Ballet
2002 Texas Ballet
2003 BalletMet [ companies 14]
2003 Oregon Ballet Theatre
2003 Washington Ballet
2003 Cincinnati Ballet
2003 Milwaukee Ballet
2003 National Ballet of Canada
2003 Paris Opera Ballet
2003 Zurich Ballet
2004 Cape Town City Ballet
2004 Boston Ballet
2004 Colorado Ballet
2004 Finnish National Ballet
2004 La Scala
2004 Louisville Ballet
2004 Paris Opera Ballet
2004 Sacramento Ballet
2005 Scottish National Ballet
2005 Suzanne Farrell Ballet
2005 Teatro Colón
2005 Pacific Northwest Ballet
2006 The National Ballet of Canada
2006 Chamberlain Ballet
2006 Hamburg Ballet
2006 Alberta Ballet
2006 City Ballet of San Diego
2006 Dutch National Ballet
2006 Kirov Ballet
2006 Pacific Northwest Ballet
2006 San Francisco Ballet
2007 Festival Ballet [ sections 1]
2007 Ballet Arizona [ sections 1]
2007 Los Angeles Ballet
2007 Paris Opera Ballet
2007 Royal Ballet, London
2008 Charleston Ballet Theatre [ sections 1]
2008 Hong Kong Ballet [ sections 1]
2008 Nevada Ballet Theatre [ sections 1]
2008 Los Angeles Ballet [ sections 1]
2008 National Ballet of Canada [ sections 1]
2008 Paris Opera Ballet
2008 Royal Ballet, London
2008 Suzanne Farrell Ballet [ sections 2]
2009 Scottish National Ballet [ sections 1]
2011 Ballet Dortmund [ sections 1]
2011 Semperoper Ballett
2011 La Scala
2011 Royal Ballet, London
2012 Ballet West, Utah
2012 Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow
2012 The University of Arizona [ sections 1]
2013 Royal Ballet, London
2014 Oklahoma City Ballet
2014 La Scala
2014 Boston Ballet
2014 Pacific Northwest Ballet
2015 Suzanne Farrell Ballet [ sections 3]
2015 Het Nationale Ballet, Amsterdam
2016 The Sarasota Ballet
2017 Royal Ballet, London
2017 Lincoln Center Festival (Paris Opera Ballet, New York City Ballet, and Bolshoi Ballet)[ 6]
2018 Bayerisches Staatsballett (Bavarian State Ballet)
2018 Ballet West, Utah
2018 Pennsylvania Ballet, Philadelphia
2019–2020 Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna
2022 Miami City Ballet
2022 Royal Danish Ballet
2023 Staatsoper, München
2023 The Australian Ballet, Sydney & Melbourne
2024 The National Ballet of Canada
2024 The Norwegian National Ballet
Excerpts
Venues
^ John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
^ Metropolitan Opera Association
Companies
^ Garnier
^ Ballett des Opernhauses Zurich
^ closed
^ East Berlin
^ Strasbourg, France
^ Koninklijk Ballet Van Vlaanderen/Royal Flemish Ballet
^ New York
^ formerly Fort Worth Dallas Ballet
^ France
^ Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal—Johannesburg, South Africa
^ a b Berlin
^ Corpo do Ballo del Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Italy
^ Japan
^ Columbus, Ohio
Quotes
"It is open to doubt whether even George Balanchine has ever created a work in which the inspiration was so sustained, the invention so imaginative or the concept so magnificent as in the three-act ballet that had its world première at the New York State Theater last night." Clive Barnes [ 7]
Awards
At the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards , the Royal Ballet won two Laurence Olivier Awards for their company premiere of Jewels at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, featuring new scenic designs by Jean-Marc Puissant , original costume designs by Barbara Karinska , and lighting by Jennifer Tipton . This was the first performance of the full-length ballet by the company, picking up the awards for Best New Dance Production [ 8] and Outstanding Achievement in Dance . The Olivier Awards are the highest honour in professional British theatre and are equivalent to Broadway's Tony Awards .
Recordings
DVD
Other
In light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the performing arts , New York City Ballet released recordings of Rubies and Diamond . Rubies featured Megan Fairchild , Gonzalo Garcia and Mira Nadon , and was the latter's debut. Diamond starred Sara Mearns and Russell Janzen . Both Rubies and Diamond are recorded in 2019.[ 12] [ 13] The Royal Danish Ballet released a video of Emerald , featuring Amy Watson , Jonathan Chmelensky, Susanne Grinder and Marcin Kupinski .[ 14]
In Other Works
The second volume of The Case Files of Jeweler Richard features a case that revolves around a possibly haunted performance of the ballet. The chapter ends with the characters having watched it themselves and discussing reactions to it.[ 15]
References
^ The ballet went officially untitled at the première.
^ "Jewels" . roh.org.uk . Royal Opera House. Retrieved December 31, 2013 .
^ Nancy Reynolds, Repertory in Review (New York: Dial Press, 1977), p. 247.
^ "Ballet Notes , BalletMet Columbus" . Retrieved May 8, 2023 .
^ "Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: MIMI PAUL coaching the Sicilienne variation and the Nocturne ("walking") Pas de Deux from 'Emeralds' " . Retrieved April 4, 2018 – via Alexander Street.
^ "Jewels" . Lincoln Center . Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
^ NY Times , Friday, April 14, 1967
^ "Olivier Winners 2008" . Olivier Awards . Retrieved May 8, 2023 .
^ Amazon.com: Balanchine – Jewels / Aurelie Dupont , Alessio Carbone, Marie-Agnès Gillot, Agnes Letestu, Jean-Guillaume Bart, Clairemarie Osta , Kader Belarbi, Paris Opera Ballet: Movies & TV: Mathieu Ganio, Laetitia Pujol , Eleonora Abbagnato , Emmanuel Thibault Nolwenn Daniel
^ "Choreography By Balanchine / Tzigane, Andante from Divertimento No 15, The Four Temperaments, Selections from Jewels, Stravinsky Violin Concerto" . Retrieved May 8, 2023 – via Amazon.
^ "Jewels" . Retrieved May 8, 2023 – via Amazon.
^ "Stream Rubies and Concerto DSCH From New York City Ballet" . Playbill . April 27, 2020.
^ "Week 5 of New York City Ballet's six-week digital spring season" . Gramilano . May 11, 2020.
^ "Juveler" . Det Kongelige Teater (in Danish). Archived from the original on June 6, 2020.
^ Tsujimura, Nanako. The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: The Dancing Emeralds . Seven Seas Entertainment.
Bibliography
Playbill , NYCB, Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Playbill , NYCB, Saturday, May 31, 2008
Playbill , NYCB, Saturday, June 7, 2008
Repertory Week , NYCB, Winter season, 2008 repertory, week 1
Dance: Appraising Balanchine 'Jewels'; New Work Seen Again at State Theater NY Times, Monday, April 17, 1967, by Clive Barnes
Dance; The Season Grew Rosier Sunday NY Times, April 23, 1967, by Clive Barnes
Sunday NY Times, April 30, 1967, by Richard F. Shepard
NY Times, Saturday, July 8, 1967, by Don McDonagh
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