I had a little bit of anxiety for the flight, as our first leg went
straight from Seattle to Amsterdam. Spanning 11 hours, this was definitely the
longest flight that I had been on to date. The flight was fairly uneventful.
Many of the PNB dancers tried to sleep, but I think I was too excited for that.
The one really odd thing was that although we left on the 1st and
arrived on the 2nd of July, it never got completely dark outside
because of the time difference. We were chasing the sun in more ways than one!
Once in Rome we headed into the central city for some sight-seeing and a
company dinner with Roberta Guidi di Bagno, the scenery and costume designer
for Coppélia. It was truly amazing to
see the colliseum from the taxi on our way to the Spanish steps. Once at the
Piazza di Spagna, we sat down for a snack before setting off on foot for the
Trevi Fountain. While there, we met up with another group of dancers, took many
photos, and then set off for piazza del popolo on the via del corso to the area
where we were having dinner.
We ate dinner at Babette, per Roberta’s recommendation. It was nice to
enjoy the authentic Roman food in the calm and peaceful inner courtyard of the
restaurant surrounded by lime trees and great company. It was a truly memorable
day to kick off PNB's Italian tour. Tomorrow we are off to Spoleto and one day
closer to the performances!
Benjamin Griffiths
PNB Soloist


2 comments:
Thanks for writing your blog, Ben! I miss all of you so much & this allows me to tag along for a bit. Merde for your performances! Jen
Thanks Ben! Nice to get a running commentary! If you see Roberta again please give her love from Rico & me.
Merde to all for great Perfs. !
Safe rest of trip .
Vikki
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