Dearest readers, this is my first post ever on this blog. I really want this blog to work for me, that means that I will keep posting…but you never know whow life goes on so please don’t be offended or sad if I sometime will just stop writing. It may happen because I am bored from my blog, too busy or whatever reason there may be, just be understanding
Anyway, this was my first and hopefully last Disclaimer, so let’s go to the interesting stuff.
Well so I’m in a hotel room in Vilnius, Lithuania writing this on my laptop actually out of boredom and insomnia, because, as some of my friends would know I often have problems with the sleep. After a performance it is actually impossible to sleep, even if you’re physically and mentally exhausted, it just doesn’t work. Even if you’re lieing in the bed with the lights turned off, it doesn’t work.
Not that I had a performance today.
I am currently preparing my first full-lenght principal classical role of Basil or Basilio as some may call him in the Performance Don Quixotte. Here in Vilnius the production is set by Vladimir Vassiliev, which means pretty “russian”. I already did some work for preparing it in the summer coming here to Vilnius and then my partner, Miki Hamanaka, came to Vienna to help me a bit. So basically the performance is more or less ready from the technical aspect,now I have to come together with the other people and get the ‘grip’ of the performance.
Well beside this I just arrived here from Cannes where I paticipated in The Ballet2000/BallettoOggi Award gala, where I danced Les Bourgeois and the Don Quixotte pas de deux with Venus Villa. After I have my premiere of Don Quixotte in Vilnius I’ll be (hopefully) in Turino for one day to dance there in a gala again the same program as in Cannes, so a lot to do.
After all that I’ll be preparing the Prince in our Nutcracker in Vienna for my premiere on January 9th 2008, so I got pretty much enough of work for the near future;).
Anyway I’ll try to keep you posted on my progress, plans and such in the future on his blog.
The videos on this site may not work properly. You can enjoy the same videos on my Youtube account!
So, I hope to hear from you my dear readers and wishing you the best from he cold cold and rainy/snowy Vilnius,
-Daniil
16 Comments
Mi-Gyeong
on 06.12.2007 @ 03:26 am wrote:
It’s lovely to see your new design and hope to see your more infos on this site. Good luck with your Don Quixotte !
Dani
on 06.12.2007 @ 05:39 am wrote:
hey Daniil please put new videos on youtube account.
or something of your basil performances
sorry my inglish is not good, im from Argentina…
Bye…..!!!!
David
on 06.12.2007 @ 07:13 am wrote:
Hello Daniil- I admire you so much you are such a talented dancer. I am a dancer myself. Just want to let you know that you are simply amazing and you inspire me every day to go to the studio and put on my tights and ballet shoes and do what I love most… Dance. Thank you, David
Kornelija
on 06.12.2007 @ 04:21 pm wrote:
Hi Daniil,
I have found your blog by accident. Sorry, but I haven’t seen you dancing before. However Don Quixotte is my favourite ballet and by accident I have succeded to buy tickets for the tomorrow’s performace in Vilnius (although it is fully sold out).
So I keep my fingers crossed for you
I believe it will be a great show.
Best regards,
Kornelija (Vilnius)
Amrita Massaguer
on 08.12.2007 @ 12:35 pm wrote:
Hey Daniil! this is Amrita again. Just wanted to wish u good luck for your performance! Don Quixotte is such a fantastic piece. Wish i could be there to watch it! happy dancing!
Gabi
on 08.12.2007 @ 03:16 pm wrote:
Hey!
I have seen you yesterday in Don Quixotte. You were amazing!!! The best performance ever seen! You are really talented dancer. Hope to see you in Lithuania again! Good luck!
Your huge fan.
Sarah
on 09.12.2007 @ 06:58 pm wrote:
Hey
Oh I think it’s a great idea that you have had creating this blog!
Like that, your fans (maybe me…) will be able to follow your adventures.
Don’t worry for your performance, you’re a fantastic dancer.
I wish I could see you in live one day. So please come in Paris.
Good Luck for everything.
sarah
mali
on 09.12.2007 @ 09:33 pm wrote:
super mal wieder etwas zu lesen, wünsch dir auch viel Glück in Vilnius freu mich aber auf die Vorstellungen in Wien! Jippie!
viel Spaß beim Tanzen!
Carol Rasslan
on 11.12.2007 @ 05:44 am wrote:
Hi Daniil! I am your biggest fan! I love to see you dancing… it’s amazing! Sorry about my english.. I’m from brazil.
all the best
kisses
mali
on 19.12.2007 @ 12:48 am wrote:
I was watching U 2day!
Zaure
on 23.12.2007 @ 08:44 pm wrote:
Hi Daniil!
Ich habe dein DonQ gesehen und habe keine Worte ausser “SUPER!! COOL!!”
Das Foto ist auch wirklich nett!
andrei
on 24.12.2007 @ 10:43 pm wrote:
hye daniil,my name is andrei.i am a romanian.i love verry much to see you dancing:D.you are a verry good ballet dancer.good luck!!!i born in constanta,romania and i’m a junior ballet dancer.i want to be a verry good ballet dancer as you.i want to speak repeatedly to you .my email adress is : andy_200921.bye:D!!!!!!
Fabiano
on 29.12.2007 @ 09:39 am wrote:
‘u are a perfect dancerrr lol I like ‘u do muck , ‘u are maus big idol in averething world to dance! so long!
Fabiano
on 29.12.2007 @ 09:41 am wrote:
like like like like like like like ‘u so muchhhhhhhhhhh
sophia
on 16.12.2008 @ 04:14 pm wrote:
hello,I am French I know not write English very well so I hope you understand … I wanted to tell you that you dance too well for me it’s 7 years that I made the ballet and our dance teacher us a video shown on a music of “Jacques Brel” large worshiped my cute little
good continuation gentleman
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