^ That can also throw off the musicians!! Dangerous!! Don't do that!!! Haha. I was playing in a production of Mozart's Don Giovanni and at the end of the opera when the ghost of the dead Commentadore pounds on Don Giovanni's door (as he's invited him for dinner) the guy singing the role of the Commentadore didn't knock in time with the music! It nearly caused a train wreck! Cause I could sense us all getting off and anxious. It was actually pretty funny but not funny at the same time! Here I don't notice anything really except this orchestra sounds AWESOME.
Ksenia Zhiganshina. She graduated from Vaganova Academy in 2014. I think she entered Vaganova to the 5th year, and danced in a private school before that.
Neapolitan comes from Naples, a region in Southern Italy. If I recall correctly, this is inspired by the Tarantella, an Italian Southern dance. The South and the North are quite different!
1:00 The trumpet player is good! Wow!!!
The perfect Neapolitan Dance.She is phantastic.
Spirited perfrmance,especially that wonderful Orchestra!!
She is really good.She danced it faultlessly.The corp too, are also impressive.
Thanks for sharing!! Ksenia is so good
Thanks a lot for sharing!
The reason i am watching is because i am playing this on the piano
semplicemente stupendo bravi
Seems inspired by Verdi...
Beautiful music and dance 😍🤩
An excellent ballerina!
Awesome.
genial actuación y baile
Tchaikovsky genious
Belo👏👏👏👏
I love how playfull it is
I have 4 days to learn this and it is impossible. I'm in so much pain
would you have video for Olga Marchenkova's Pollan Bride in Swan Lake? Thanks
At least Xenia Zhiganshina should be a first soloist in Bolshoi theatre, because she is an excellent ballerina.
What's the point in dancing with tambourines if you're not going to bash them in time to the music?
Exactly
I can hit a tambourine in time, but you wouldn't want to see me dancing, believe me
Asking myself the same question!
^ That can also throw off the musicians!! Dangerous!! Don't do that!!! Haha.
I was playing in a production of Mozart's Don Giovanni and at the end of the opera when the ghost of the dead Commentadore pounds on Don Giovanni's door (as he's invited him for dinner) the guy singing the role of the Commentadore didn't knock in time with the music! It nearly caused a train wreck! Cause I could sense us all getting off and anxious. It was actually pretty funny but not funny at the same time!
Here I don't notice anything really except this orchestra sounds AWESOME.
But they’re not playing the tambourines, they’re fake
Still prefer the Barbie version
When is this amazing dancer, Ksenia Zhiganshina, returning to the Bolshoi?
Movie soundtracks
And what are the differences between 4 Little Swans and 3 Big Swans?
Who is this gorgeous ballerina? Could someone write some information about her? Спасибо.
Ksenia Zhiganshina. She graduated from Vaganova Academy in 2014. I think she entered Vaganova to the 5th year, and danced in a private school before that.
Out of curiosity, what's the difference between Neapolitan and Italian?
Neapolitan comes from Naples, a region in Southern Italy. If I recall correctly, this is inspired by the Tarantella, an Italian Southern dance. The South and the North are quite different!
Rated PG.
This looks very different from other versions: Perhaps, the Russian soloist made the difference.
Нмкая постановка Нуриева не сравниться оригиналом,
Хореография неинтересна и заурядна. Очень жаль, что Григорович уничтожил в этой постановке ЛО все классические характерные танцы.