Honoring their hero.Despite the tragic death of Fernando Bujones Fernando Bujones (March 9, 1955 – November 10, 2005) was a Cuban-American ballet dancer. Born in Miami, Florida to Cuban parents, Bujones is regarded as one of the finest male dancers of the 20th century and hailed as the greatest American male dancer of his generation. , Orlando Ballet is going ahead with his production of Raymonda, May 12-14, but in reduced form In social science and statistics, particularlly econometrics, a reduced form equation is a method of dealing with endogeneity. A reduced form equation is defined by James Stock & Mark Watson (2007) in the following way: . Bujones had choreographed the third act (wedding scene) for several companies in the past, but, as his associate Peter Stark said, "It was his dream to do the full-length ballet." That will not come to pass. However, this production promises to be as large a spectacle as the 27-member company will allow, as well as a showcase for its dancers. "Raymonda was about showing the virtuosity vir·tu·os·i·ty n. pl. vir·tu·os·i·ties 1. The technical skill, fluency, or style exhibited by a virtuoso or a composition. 2. An appreciation for or interest in fine objects of art. and musicality of the dancer," said Stark. Along with Bujones' widow Maria and interim director Bruce Marks, Stark has the job of casting the ballet. "We're constantly asking ourselves, what would Fernando have wanted? What would he have done?" said Stark. The program will be completed by Marks' Lark Ascending ascending /as·cend·ing/ (ah-send´ing) having an upward course. ascending progressing to higher levels, usually used in reference to the nervous system. and Val Caniparoli's Going for Baroque. www.orlandoballet.com |
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