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kbhdanser.com presents: solosolo
We are proud to launch København Danser
A new dance festival in Copenhagen.
Please enjoy our first endeavour:
Solosolo - a dance film
Dancers: Ryan Tomash and Liam Redhead
Choreography: Sebastian Kloborg
Director of cinematography: Tom McKenzie
Music: Christian Gabel - 1900 “Den modernitet som aldrig kom” from the album ”Tekno”
Thank you for making Copenhagen dance
Ulrik Birkkjær - Thomas Mieth
www.kbhdanser.com
A new dance festival in Copenhagen.
Please enjoy our first endeavour:
Solosolo - a dance film
Dancers: Ryan Tomash and Liam Redhead
Choreography: Sebastian Kloborg
Director of cinematography: Tom McKenzie
Music: Christian Gabel - 1900 “Den modernitet som aldrig kom” from the album ”Tekno”
Thank you for making Copenhagen dance
Ulrik Birkkjær - Thomas Mieth
www.kbhdanser.com
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Відео
Lady of the Camellias - Black pas de deux
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Dancers: Gudrun Bojesen and Ulrik Birkkjaer Choreography: John Neumeier Composer: Chopin Pianist: Alison Smith Filmed October 2014 with The Royal Danish Ballet
Lady of the Camellias - White pas de deux
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Dancers: Gudrun Bojesen and Ulrik Birkkjaer Choreography: John Neumeier Composer: Chopin Pianist: Alison Smith Filmed October 2014 with The Royal Danish Ballet
Lady of the Camellias - Purple pas de deux
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Dancers: Gudrun Bojesen and Ulrik Birkkjaer Choreography: John Neumeier Composer: Chopin Pianist: Alison Smith Filmed October 2014 with The Royal Danish Ballet
Napoli 3rd act pas de deux
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Ulrik Birkkjaer and Gitte Lindstroem in Bournonville Napoli Opening night of the new Hübbe/Englund production Royal Danish Ballet
Romeo variation
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Ulrik Birkkjaer and Femke Slot in Neumeiers Romeo and Juliet Queen Margrethes 70th birthday gala. Royal Danish Ballet
masterpiece ❤️❤️❤️
wonderful choreography and dancing. Chopin is the perfect music for the story.
Magnificent
This is one of the most brilliant things i’ve ever seen.
Que pax deux va primero? El morado o el blanco?
En cierto punto me pareció que su relación es un tanto tóxica 😮 No sabía de la existencia de este Ballet 😮 muy bonito ponganlo completo
There is a full version by Paris opera ballet on UA-cam
진짜 드럽게 못한다.. 강수진버전을 괜히 봤네.. 발레리노는 잘 모르겠고 여자 무용수가 너무 차이난다 진짜;;
immobiliare, pubblicità di 💩 !
So so so... Sad...
Tutto in TE è DESIDERIO,dolcezza da succhiare!
Il TUO NOME è DESIDERIO!
So like which dance wa this from? The sawn lake?
Lady of the Camellias
It's in the title...
It’s the tittle of the video… the lady of camellias
Elementi sottili e di dialogica expressio s'uniscono ad una motilità d'incontro o disgiuntiva in successione.Molto bravi BIGHIN GIULIO RENZO
La costante ricerca d'un'eterea leggerezza è quello che più colpisce nella narratio idilliaca di tale balletto unita al senso di continuum di momenti collegati.Bravissimi.Bighin Giulio Renzo
Balletto interessante che predilige l attenzione alla narratio secondo momenti successivi d 'expressio incisiva. Molto bravi.Bighin GIULIO RENZO
Un bel balletto che riconduce al filo narrativo d'un progressivo idillio in riconoscimento dei corpianime e del sentimento che si rende motilità soave e suadente.Bighin Giulio Renzo
To me, the beauty and artistry of these dancers is beyond amazing. ❤❤❤
Magnifique
They banged so hard she lost a piece of her dress
Vorrei avere la forza di vedere con occhi onesti cio' che vedo!
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wow, the first ballet I see with the sex scene
You've got a point it's my first time seeing it to.😅
Haha go watch the ballet 'la petite mort'
@@Saumon6644 okay xD thanks
Entonces ve a ver Carmen de Roland Petit. Hay varias versiones en UA-cam
Nice
The most vivid and passionate version of the pas de deaux.
ETERNO AMORE MIO!
Pocas cosas tan maravillosamente bellas ...!!!💜💜
Absolutely amazing. Terrific. No words, just emotions.
Can you tell me what is this about? This is my first time watching a ballet ...so i don't understand
@@Hopex7ava its based on the book by Alexander Dumas, in this pas de deux she's very sick and goes to his house asking for his love one last time...he's angry at first but they end up sleeping together; I suggest you to read the book to understand everything more deeply
I'm coming late to this piece, but oh my ... so evocative, touching, gorgeous. Really interesting choreography, beautiful music, and super talented dancers. Thank you for posting.
" Ao teatro tenho a convicção de que dou uma grande, uma completa experiência humana. Como ser social, porém sou inegavelmente agressiva, despida de uma hipocrisia que tornaria minha vida e a dos outros algo mais fácil."
They are amazing. I’ve seen this pas de deux many times but they are the first to really fully express their characters’ torments. Marguerite really looks torn apart by her regrets and Armand torn between his pride and his love for her. Beautiful interpretation.
Har aldrig skænket ballet en tanke, men overværede tilfældigvis "Solosolo" i tv. Forstår ikke rigtig, hvorfor dette værk vækker så store følelser. Det er bare så smukt og facinerende .
Dreadful interpretation. Once you've seen the Paris Opera Ballet, there is no going back.
I disagree. Each style has its things and I for instance is absolutely not moved by the French style and as so I'm also not moved by the Parisian production. Like not at all, I really don't like the French style. But I can't say the production is a dreadful and there's no going back from the Bolshoi. Someone might hate the bolshoi production (which I adore.) Maybe you do. You can't be so harsh when things are so subjective. If they suddenly changed the choreography, the costumes, light, order of the scenes or had truly awful dancers yes you could but when the difference is just who dances it, which style, that's not possible to be have that definite of a judgment "that is bad and that is best".
And here I'm also not a fan, meanwhile appreciating the Danish style. I not touched by the ballerina, and I find her a little too soft and slow, but that does not makes it bad. Just personal appreciation.
@@leilazerrouki7040 Yes, I may have been harsh with my comment. Maybe, instead of saying it is "dreadful", I should have said "lacking any passion". I was lucky enough to see La Dame aux Camelias in Paris just a couple of years ago... I was in tears the whole time. Even now, when I re-watch POB interpretations in UA-cam, I get goose bumps... I guess, as you say, it is a personal preferance... It either gets to you, or it doesn't. And I am not talking about her technique, which is very good... It's just... the feeling, you know?
Does someone know the Chopin piece´s name?
It is: Piano Sonata No. 3 in B Minor. Op. 58, III.: Largo
They brought out the nuances of the relationship, didn't they!
Hello, is there any DVD edited from this beautiful interpretation ?
Hello, is there any DVD edited from this beautiful interpretation ?
Feelings are so strong !
What is the music?
F. Chopin, second piano concerto
The music is from the 2nd movement of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major, op. 21.
7:51-8:50 I really hope all those mistakes were a one-time thing for the pianist. The dancing was absolutely beautiful, though...
WHY is the Homo Sapien animal so OBSESSED with finding flies in ointments? ... WHY must horrible rain produce a rainbow in sunshine? ... Why couldn't Princess Diana have had a perfect nose? And why couldn't the Queen Mother have had her teeth seen to, so to add Grace to her inborn charm and elegance? Why cant I be GOD and make EVERYTHING perfect like me?
@@CUERVOLUMINOSO Calm down. They're just talkong about the technicalities of the piece itself. Nothing will ever be as perfect as God, but we can at least try to do the piece as much justice as we can.
@@CUERVOLUMINOSO😂😂😂 i can’t this is too funny
Beautiful! So elegant... and love Alison at the piano!!!!
That was the most exhilarating piece of Ballet I have ever seen! I wish a man would do that stuff to me... BEAUTIFUL! Where can I purchase this on DVD? Thanks for showing this.
Why can't I watch this ballet without tears in my eyes?
The grace of the ballet, Chopins' music and the tragedy--impressive
I love this ballet... and Chopin's music always touches me deeply...
Marie Duplessis and Chopin both died of TB