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Sunday, 22 December 2013

A Nureyev Ballet, With a Hint of Ambivalence, Takes Its Time

PARIS — Rudolf Nureyev’s “The Sleeping Beauty,” currently being performed by the Paris Opera Ballet, is ornate, ceremonious and very, very long. It also hints at Nureyev’s ambivalence toward the Russia he left behind when he defected to the West in 1961 at 23 while on tour with the Kirov Ballet.

It was for the Kirov that “The Sleeping Beauty” was created in 1890, when the company was called (as it is again now) the Mariinsky Ballet. Its choreographer was the French-born Marius Petipa; its composer, Tchaikovsky. In its formal perfection, its reiteration of hierarchical order and its grand theme of good versus evil, “The Sleeping Beauty” represents the summit of balletic classicism. It remained a preoccupation for Nureyev throughout his career.

He first staged it at 28 for La Scala, then for several other companies before bringing it to the Paris Opera in 1989 in his last year as artistic director there. Nureyev’s “Beauty,” now being performed by the Paris company for the first time in nine years, is packed with pomp and ceremony, with Baroque court dances and decorous formations of courtiers and royals, fairies and dryads. Its décor, by Ezio Frigerio, is sumptuous, with classical columns and reclining nudes embellished by Rococo detail; the costumes, by Franca Squarciapino, are an excessively gorgeous riot of color and gold braid.

Does the ballet express Nureyev’s admiration for the pre-Soviet days of imperial splendor and the way that ballet itself reflects the social order of the royal court? Or was he, as the Paris Opera program suggests, offering “subtle criticism of power and its hold over the individual”?

Both might be true; the elaborate excesses of the ballet seem at once a veneration of the absolute authority of royal power and immutable social order, but also so exaggerated that it is hard not to imagine that a touch of irony pervades the display. But one thing is clear: It is happening very slowly.

There is never one variation, if two or three will do, and the dramatic high points — Carabosse’s curse upon the baby Aurora, the moment when the young princess pricks her finger, the prince’s arrival at the sleeping castle — are oddly muted by the leisurely staging and the decision to all but abolish the explanatory mime. They are also dampened by almost nonexistent acting; mild surprise seemed to be the emotion of choice at a performance this month, whether a curse to the death, or sudden salvation from same, was in the offing.

The lack of dramatic impulse was exacerbated by the pace of the score, conducted by Fayçal Karoui and played by the Paris Opera orchestra at tempos that ranged from lethargic to funereal. (This must be very odd for Mr. Karoui, the Paris company’s musical director, who previously held the same position at the New York City Ballet. There, the “Sleeping Beauty” staged by Peter Martins would have been past the halfway mark when Nureyev’s 80-minute first act was just ending.)

And Nureyev’s decision to use the Lilac Fairy (Juliette Gernez, in this production) as a mime counterpart to Carabosse (Nolwenn Daniel), rather than as a dancing fairy, further handicaps the narrative. It is the choreography that places the Lilac Fairy as a center of power and calm authority. Without it, she just seems to be an elegant lady in a nice purple dress, and the struggle between good and evil that is one of the ballet’s central motifs never emerges with any clarity.

Nor, in the performance of Ludmila Pagliero as Aurora, does the ballet’s other great theme become clear: the maturing of the adolescent princess into a woman through the ordeal of the curse, and her 100-year sleep. The Argentine-born Ms. Pagliero, who did not train at the Paris Opera Ballet, has a cast-iron technique, as well as a beautiful, buoyant jump and exquisitely arched feet.

She is more French than the French in this ballet, her arabesques rarely higher than a 90-degree angle, her footwork impeccably sparkling, her demeanor demure. When she relaxes, as she did in her second Act I solo, into a more lush, expansive presence, she comes to life with exciting vibrancy.

But Ms. Pagliero does not ever show the way Aurora grows into adulthood through dance. Her Aurora is mature and confident from the start, without the mystique that should draw Prince Désiré (Josua Hoffalt) to the vision that the Lilac Fairy shows him in Act II. When this Aurora is awakened with a kiss, she seems little different from her confident self of 100 years earlier; there has been no transformation.

Monday, 16 December 2013

Jen-An ‘wants fresh look’

Jennifer Aniston reportedly became “bored” with her look so has decided to collaborate with stylist Kate Young.

The 44-year-old actress is known for bringing elegance to the red carpet, usually stepping out with simple gowns and long, sleek hair. However, Jennifer recently had her locks chopped into a bob and got a piercing in her upper ear. She is also believed to be consulting with stylist Kate Young as she wants an “edgier” appearance.

“Jen was bored of what she was wearing and Kate has inspired her to start being a trendsetter again. They’ve been going through her wardrobe and throwing stuff out,” a source told British magazine Grazia. “The hair and piercing were a starting point, because Jennifer wanted to go for a younger, cooler, fresher look.”


The pair are said to have met while working on a campaign for Living Proof, which Jennifer is the face of.

New York-based Kate was voted Most Powerful Stylist in the World by The Hollywood Reporter last year, and has worked with stars including Michelle Williams, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz. Kate is known for creating edgy, modern looks and has previously revealed she likes “pushing the envelope” with style as she quickly gets bored with fashion. Jennifer is said to be impressed with Kate’s forward-thinking attitude and knows she is in good hands.

“Jennifer wanted a change and so she has actively been making over her wardrobe and look with Kate,” the source added.

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Beauty Riot! Makeup or … Ski Mask?

Raise your hand if watching the Pussy Riot scandal unfold last year had you wondering how badass you might look in a neon pink or yellow face-hat. Covering their heads was Pussy Riot’s way of making a feminist statement and remaining anonymous, but the group inadvertently launched a revolutionary appreciation for the beauty of the balaclava.

Now raise your hand again if, after seeing Spring Breakers, you went out and bought a ski mask of your very own? Okay, maybe you chickened out last-minute, but you totally told your companion you were going to go browse sale shoes at REI, and instead took an extended detour down the ski aisle to stroke the face coverings inquisitively. Admit it.


We’ve shown you countless ways to put your best face forward come cold weather season, but what about covering up completely? Honestly, who needs concealer when you can just pull on a mask? A balaclava for every day of the week will save a bundle products and time—think of how quickly your morning routine will go by. After all, wool knit is the ultimate cover-up. But in all seriousness, if you think I’m being ridiculous, just search “balaclava” on Etsy; these things are hot! And you can even buy a “beard” version. (Hey Etsy, can I get one that makes my lips fuller and my lashes longer too?)

In other not-surprising-to-us-at-all news, China has already taken the trend one step further and birthed the Facekini. Made from spandex as opposed to wool or acrylic knit, these stretchable masks fit over the head and neck, and are designed to keep the sun off the face. So where fair skin is in fashion, beach beauty is now less about wavy hair, SPF, and bronzer, and more about a full-on neon face. An entire beach of accidental Pussy Riot supporters—not such a bad thing.

So what’s it gonna be? Are you suiting up to put your best knit face during the colder months? Or are you saving this beauty secret for the ski lifts (or a Chinese beach getaway)?. One thing’s for certain, this is definitely the warmest beauty option we’ve ever seen. A full-coverage pullover just might be the ultimate winter beauty statement.

Friday, 6 December 2013

Beauty and the Beast – review


Robin Thicke faced global controversy over the ostensibly misogynistic content of his hit song Blurred Lines, but it's unlikely the singer was reckoning on the righteous might of the Macrobert panto. Towards the top of act two, the women adopt his suit‑and-shades combo to give the song an oestrogen-fuelled makeover and the lyrics some much-needed girl power. That's before honorary woman Johnny McKnight as the dame, Bunty Buntock, strips off her Mexican wrap of a dress (the inevitable consequence of a joke about a tortilla) to reveal her lettuce‑lined underwear (cue gag about salad dressing).


In its mashup of fun and feminism, the scene is typical of a joyous show in which women call the shots. For Dawn Sievewright's Belle, the challenge is to subdue her raucous brother and resist the unwanted advances of her tedious ex. Seeing the good in Martin McCormick's towering Beast is no problem; more vexatious is getting him to treat her as an equal. And although this is that rare thing, a 21st-century panto with a principal boy, Michele Gallagher's Gaston exists not as the long-legged titillater of tradition but as a parody of male narcissism.

But let's not overstate the case. The great skill of writer-director McKnight, who is also author of Peter Panto and the Incredible Stinkerbell at Glasgow's Tron, is his unfailing showbiz instinct. He is a dangerous and delightful life force as the dame, insulting the audience as only a man in a multicoloured dress can, but he ensures this is an ensemble show and draws excellent performances throughout the cast – youth-theatre extras included.

The laughs come so thick and fast you're always two jokes behind, and the quality of the singing, under Alan Penman's musical direction, is second to none. It sends you home with a stupid big grin on your face.

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Society beauty back home after 200 years

A TRAGIC beauty who wooed crowds in London and beyond has been returned to her marital home in Worcestershire more than 200 years after her death.

Born in 1733, Maria Gunning was the first wife of the 6th Earl of Coventry, and was heralded across England for her beauty.


She died at 27 after suffering blood poisoning from lead make-up, commonly used by women of the time.

Now, she has been returned to the National Trust’s Croome Court in the form of a portrait, uncovered at an auction in Sussex.

The 18th century painting was found by Lord Flight, chairman of the Croome Court Appeal Comittee, at an art auction and will now be housed at the stately home, near Pershore.

Lucy Hadley, house conservation and engagement officer, said: “We are ecstatic about this find and we’re so grateful to Lord Flight for gifting this pastel portrait of Maria to us.

“It is the first major donation of an object to display to our visitors which is so closely linked to Croome’s Georgian heritage. We are really looking forward to putting her on display for our visitors this winter.”

Maria enjoyed success in London as a society beauty in the mid-18th-century but, after years of applying the fashionable lead-based white make-up, the poisoning eventually erupted through the skin on her face.

 As her husband remodelled Croome Court into the building seen today, Maria hid herself away in the house, with only the light of a tea-kettle, as she was so distraught over her ruined beauty and did not want anyone to see her.

Saturday, 15 June 2013

3 Essential Beauty Tips for Men

It may audio unusual to be talking about elegance advice for men, but men are just as involved about their overall look as females. However, they may not be aware that there are many beneficial ways to improve the impact they represent to others. This is not only essential when experiencing the company of females, but also important for company and public configurations. Here are three essential elegance advices for men that one would be incorrect to neglect.
1. Actual Self care -- The first place that should get interest is physical grooming. Men often feel that the everyday bath and cut procedure is all the washing required. This is not true. Everyone, both men and ladies should pay special interest to good experience washing morning and night, such as every week experience covers to detoxify skin pores to avoid pimples. This is definitely not an unique stylish grooming need. Following thorough washing cut or otherwise eliminate any crazy hair on the eye-brows, nasal area and hearing. Most barbers execute this cut as part of the frequent hairstyle, but the need will often occur between barber trips.

Concerning the shaving your experience procedure, another tip is essential. Men should either be easily shaven or use a nicely reduce facial beard. The stubble look shows a look of negligence and is no longer stylish. Research with colognes and fragrances to find the right perfume for your body. Men should always fragrance awesome, but the incorrect or too powerful a perfume will be unpleasant.

2. Beauty products (You Observed Me!) -- The next place of elegance advice for men may be amazing. Most men think that dressed in cosmetics is not even to be regarded. However, there are elegance made especially for men and one of the most popular is known as a guy liner, which is consistently used by many superstars. Using a bit of black eye darkness on the eye covers will highlight your sight and generate a great smoky and attractive look. If you have irregular complexion on your experience, a little base can be used to combination away the blotchy look. And keep a pipe of lip cream with you at all times to keep your mouth wet, especially if you wish a time frame will end with a goodnight hug.

3. Context-Driven Design -- No list of guidelines would be finish without dealing with outfits. The most essential point is the type of event for which you will put on a costume, from an stylish cafe, a serious company conference or a film time frame. Every man should have at least one top quality fit, with appropriate tops and connections. If you are uncertain of the right style, solicit the help of experienced team at a excellent outfits store. Clothing does not have to be costly, just well suitable and classy, but the appropriate outfits are certainly worth the price. When putting on a costume, to help make sure you are anti aging free, hold your outfits in the bathing room while you bath. The vapor will eliminate any facial lines.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Elegance Products - Improve Your External Beauty


Elegance can be known as both inner as well as exterior and fortunately that exterior beauty can be improved with the amazing makeup available all over the Internet. Elegance items have become a requirement for many individuals out there as it enhances their epidermis and makes it shine.

The beauty industry gives this opportunity to each and every individual who wants to improve their physical features. They have put this out in the open within reach of most of us. This does not only change the way we look but even increases our self-confidence and add a bit of charm in our busy and traumatic lives.

Incredible makeup are available in you need to that variety from healthy epidermis excellent care, hairdressing to over-all system maintenance systems. The epidermis maintenance systems would include cleansers, face features, bath salt, lotions and other stuff while the locks maintenance systems includes hair shampoos, hair conditioners, serums, locks shades and so much more.

The over-all system maintenance systems would be the ones that would indulge you with skin lotions, fingernail maintenance systems, percolate bathrooms and other system accessories.

What's more health supplements, makeup, fragrances, essential natural oils, anti-ageing items etc. all come under the type of makeup and are being used by an incredible number of females as well as men to look wonderful.

Technology and Science have developed better and great ways to evaluate the substances being used in makeup. Dangerous material can be easily consumed by the epidermis so more and more beauty organizations are changing them with natural or organic items. These items are created to provide additional benefit and secure the epidermis both working at the same time.

They help in whitening acne represents and reduce skin tones or staining of epidermis.

Women have always wanted to look younger than their age and it is now possible with the advanced variety of anti-ageing items offered by various beauty product creators. The anti-ageing lotions and serums are known to work on postponing the appearance of facial lines and keeping the flexibility of the epidermis.

Most cosmetic organizations follow the rules regarding okay substances and try to make items that effectively excellent care and secure our epidermis. These items are made to suit every type of epidermis and serve all our needs be it for greasy, normal, dry or mixture epidermis. These items confirm out to be very excellent for some of the individuals.

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Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Locks And Elegance Beauty salon Information


Locks and elegance parlors have become all the anger across the planet and now there are very few roads in our places that do not have at least a number of these businesses start for company. What began off just as hair elegance parlors are now branching out into all way of strange and amazing solutions. Indeed, there seems to be a new exercise splitting out per month, one of the newest being `pirhana` seafood munching the difficult sides off your tootsies!

Hair and elegance parlors can now pander to your every wish, there is very little that they cannot modify on the hair and system to create you look different and hopefully better, although that can be controversial in some circumstances. Locks is not just cut, offered or permed nowadays. Oh no sirree!! It can have additions put in. It can be padded. It can be bobbed. It can be outlined. It can be colored. Or you can just have a wig on top there if that is your elegant.

Many hair and elegance parlors broaden into the fashion of self getting brownish naturally, which due to the expansion of dangerous epidermis malignancies is a better way to create a fantastic shine over your system. But before you have the tan a wise decision is to have your system shaved and your feet wax so the tan will be more even. Particularly well-known is the Brazil, which gives you a cut in areas that very few individuals see!

As well as these solutions you can get both a nail cutting and a home pedicure at most hair and elegance parlors. And they can top that off by artwork your claws too. For many of course, all this comprises paradise on this planet, they cannot think of a better way to invest their money than in their preferred beauty salon.


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Thursday, 16 February 2012

New York Best of Beauty Specialists, Spas or Hair Studios


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Bumble and bumble is one of the best hair salons in New York City. Runs excellent, hair styling, hair care services in a University project, which offers advice on cuts, styles, coloring and highlights free any qualified models. The Salon is a particular favorite of fashion and film stars. chics other remarkable hair salon is John Barrett at Bergdorf Goodman, which is renowned throughout the country for John's classic attitude of down to Earth, friendly cooperation and his magic with scissors. The Salon offers styling top-to-toe with all of the deductions for a pedicure.

Mario Badescu Salon stand out both in New York when it comes to facials, massages and beauty the best! Don ' t miss heavenly hair removal facials, mani/pedi & Reflexology Mario Badescu. Nail in the service of the Grand Spa treatment are respected throughout New York City. You want to face amazing Tracie Martyn near Union Square Press, which is the best solution for you!

If you want the perfect guy for a great night out then Kimara Ahnert trick & amp; Skincare Studio is the answer to your dreams. The study is very loved by her sparkling wedding dresses services! Dr. Howard Sobel is a name that would like to visit, if you want the Dermatological Service, perfect liposuction, Botox, cosmetic fillers or any other treatment. The man simply creates miracles.