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“the ballet had nothing to do with jewels. the dancers are just dressed like jewels.” — george balanchine
considered the first full length abstract ballet, jewels consists of three acts: emeralds, rubies, and diamonds.
each jewel has a different choreographic technique, costuming style, and composer assigned. all costumes are designed by the renowned designer, barbara karinska.
first, is emeralds, in the elegant and romantic french style, wearing long green tutus and intricate bodices, with composition by gabriel fauré. the middle act is rubies, in the flamboyant and acrobatic neoclassical style, dancers clad in vibrant red ensembles inspired by the american jazz movement, with composition by igor stravinsky. finally, comes diamonds, in the classic and precise russian technique, donning majestic and pristine white tutus, with composition by pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky.
jewels was inspired by the collection of new york city jeweler claude arpels, which balanchine had admired. pearls, black diamonds, and sapphires were also considered for additional or replacement acts, but ultimately balanchine settled on the renowned triptych of acts known today — because in his opinion, those gems were too difficult to stage.
jewels premiered on thursday, april 13th, 1967, at the then new york state theatre on the upper west side of manhattan. the roles were ultimately choreographed for the abilities of the original starring cast — emeralds featured mimi paul and violette verdy, rubies with patricia mcbride, patricia neary, and edward villella, and diamonds closed with a pas de deux between suzanne farrell and jaques d’amboise.
the choreography, costuming, and music come together to create a ballet akin to a concerto or set of modern paintings. with no set plot, the idea of different jewels only serves to connect the three acts of drastically different styles of dance, costuming, and music. the meaning can be interpreted to be anything the viewer desires. ultimately, it is a display of great achievement by the artists of the new york city ballet, and a pinnacle of balanchine’s intricate choreographic standard.
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choreo. by george balanchine, costumes by barbara karinska, photography by martha swope; 1967
“I’m wearing a Janky Jewels necklace, Vaquera shirt, Free People shorts, Hanes socks, and platform oxfords but I forgot where I got them from. My current style inspiration comes from everywhere; I love Parker Posey in the movie Party Girl, I try to channel her vibe whenever I can. I also went to Paris recently and loved seeing everyone’s silhouettes, so chic.”
new fans don’t know seattle is stewie’s true home 😭😭😭
they don't know that Stewie sat there and cried through her entire final postgame press conference because she was too devastated it was over and blamed herself because she couldn't do enough in the end (DESPITE dropping 42 freaking points, it was that serious to her even still) to extend Sue's career a little longer after she and Jewell texted each other that morning like we have to do whatever it takes to win this for her. they don't know that in her thank you to Seattle post she said she couldn't imagine anything Seattle without Sue. they don't know Sue wrote an entire article that was basically just waxing poetic about how special Stewie was and how she saved her career when she came to Seattle and said it AGAIN on a different podcast. they don't know Jewell and Stewie used to talk about how they wanted to play their whole careers together if they could. they don't know Stewie once said she wished she had been older, and that she and Sue came into the league at the same time so she could have had all of those years with Sue instead. THEY JUST DON'T KNOW THAT WAS AS REAL A FAMILY AS YOU COULD GET 😭💔
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Jewelers Building, 35 E Wacker.
The statue of Father Time, carrying an hourglass and scythe, is five feet tall, jewels surround the clock faces. The eight ton clock was gifted by the Elgin Watch Company, one of the first major tenants of the building, to the Chicago Jeweler’s Association in 1926, and upon being tied into the Naval Observatory master clock... was called the most accurate clock in Chicago. It is without a doubt, the most beautiful clock in the Windy City.
This magnificent clock is composed of four white dials —each of them approximately five feet in diameter— with black Arabic numerals, black adorned hands and black minute markers. Each dial is fitted with a bezel with fifty-six red lights and four amber lights that light up after dusk. The top of the structure where the sculpture of Father Time stands, is intricately adorned with three bald eagles —each eagle is located between the top of two dials— and at the base of the clock structure, right underneath each dial, we find the word 'Time'. The word 'Time' just like the lights on the bezel, lights up after dusk.
The building was completed in 1926 and it was once the tallest building in the world located outside of New York City. The building was built for the city’s diamond merchants and fitted with a central car elevator that could lift cars as high as the 22nd floor in order to reduce the chances that its tenants would be mugged walking between their cars and their offices.