Holy carp, I'm so stoked to see this clip. When I was 15 I was a supernumerary in Paris Opera Ballet's Swan Lake w/ Nureyev and Sylvie Guillem. I was on the wire flying up after Odette "disappears" upstage. I got to wear the most amazingly beautiful costume. I have always wondered what it looked like from the audience. Gossebumps.
Don't you hate it when you're transforming into a swan and your bf is doing pirouettes with the guy that cursed you Lol joking, stunning performance! Hope I get the chance to see this ballet live, it's so powerful!
Я видела этот балет в Мариинском театре. Сравнивать то, что здесь и там - это бессмысленно. Музыка та же, а даже не декорации, а исполнение другое. Я первый раз вижу, чтобы Зигфрида носил не руках Ворон! Слава Богу, что еще не лобызались! Кошмар!
I wish the dancers would have had more emotions. They danced beautifully but they didn’t seem to be really into their character. Odette doesn’t seem sad, the prince doesn’t seem desperate, and the wizard didn’t seem happy.
I agree, too mechanical, here is a fragment of the same choreography but different part danced by Elizabeth Platel from Paris Opera and my favorite dancer from Bolshoi, just look at his expression.. He is wonderful especially that Rudi's choreography is always rather cold ua-cam.com/video/5PJK5tqhO30/v-deo.html
I feel like french people aren't as expressive in their work as russians or italians. I know french people tend to seem cold and unemotional from my experience, that's just how they are
Lots of comments about expression. Someone is pointing out that the emotions are shown through dance and not facial expression. To be able project close ups in ballet or opera is quite a new thing. The technology was not available 200 years ago. Anyone who was not sitting in front row, had to rely on the body expression and it is still true now if you go to see ballet or opera in the theater ( now after covid).
Wow, the choreography didn't match the scene at all. The dance at the beginning look like 3 friends frolicking together than an emotional final fight with the villain. I don't know if this was intended or not but the choreography made it seems Siegfried and Rothbart were a lot more intimate than Odette to Siegfried. Not that I minded much, but feels more homoerotic than usual play.
Nanna Leifa something about the way they hold each other...yeah, a touch homoerotic. I mean, I’m no stickler for that sort of thing, make it homoerotic in a ballet if that’s what works but seeing as this is Siegfried and Rothbart it definitely seems unintentional, and therefore kinda awkward.
I don't know......the choreography and the dancer's expressions seemed so mechanical, especially compared to Tchaikovsky's expressive and romantic score
Naomiyaki I totally agree. Here is the REAL Version danced and choreographed by Rudolf Noureïev.... around 1966. ua-cam.com/video/sDbMK91BJ_E/v-deo.html please, compare ! Rudolf and Dame Margot Fonteyn were ONE, very expressive, the technique was not the same but...Watch their work, how Rudolf is drowning...
I'd recommend finding a longer video of this ending sequence. I would say that the choreography between the three of them and the "fight" with Wolfgang is kind of stiff and unimaginative, but the dance between Siegfried and Odette leading up to this is full of emotion and beautifully danced. Not to mention the intricacies of the corps is fantastic, too.
Ах вот оно как?!!!??!!!Нуреев конечно очень хороший был драматург,это для меня стало открытием.....так дать нам понять балет лебединое озеро,глубже,он нам расскрыл его по настоящему !!!так бы и прожили ничего и не поняли!Спасибо ему за это!!!💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you so much for sharing. I like the staging very much and the effect at the end, with the swan 🦢 ascending to heaven. But overall, this rendition left me untouched... Maybe its just me, but it wasn‘t as magical as usual... Even small companies like Danish Ballet have more expressionate dancers. I have watched many Paris Opera ballet performances, but there was only one performance of La Bayadere with Sylvi Guillem as Nikiya that really moved me. Is it just me? 🤔
I couldl see last year the Kiev ballet performing Swan Lake and it's one of the most bautiful things I've seen in my whole life. I absolutely recommend ir.
I have a ballerina friend, quite a beautiful, well known dancer, who had to stop her career. When she went (?) 'en pointe' and would spin on one toe, she would release violent farts, even heard over the orchestra. She would be in tears, but the public would be hysterically laughing. So sad and awful for her.
I have a ballerina friend, quite a beautiful, well known dancer, who had to stop her career. When she went (?) 'en pointe' and would spin on one toe, she would release violent farts, even heard over the orchestra. She would be in tears, but the public would be hysterically laughing. So sad and awful for her.
Chemistry lacking here. Maybe they had an argument off stage. Nowt will beat Nureyev and Fonteyn who told the story with such expression and danced so beautifully together.
Nureyev, dancers, bravo.👏👏👏👏👏 Best version I have ever seen. From the second part OMG, the swan and the magician, they really fly, amazing. Once again, bravo, masters.
Basically, Nureyev took Odette out of the finale until the very end. Throughout the ballet, Nureyev made it a showcase for himself. I'm sorry people still use this weird choreography.
Di questo balletto quasi sempre in motus currens mi é piaciuto particolarmente quello che con un mio neologismo mi piace chiamare convolo aereo ed elanista della ballerina ottimamente indotto e tenuto dal partner con bilico di difficoltà massima ed eseguito con una non chalance esecutiva d'acchito sorprendente.Ottima prova di tutti gli agenti in proscenio.Bighin Giulio Renzo. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I was really taken back into the story ...but I didn't get the ending of this dance ...didn't Odette become free from her curse ? I seem to have forgotten and don't remember clearly could someone add to this please ..❤ great performance very emotional ❤
Fantastique technique. But the choreography didn't fit and they needed more emotion in their performance. As a dancer myself I know that ballet is 50% technique and 50% emotion if you want to tell a story effectively. Sorry but no. I've seen productions of this that have had me in tears but this one doesn't make me feel anything which is a big failing.
@@karimeadame6362 I enjoyed a lovely production by the Huston ballet as well as seeing a recording of a Bolshoi ballet production. There is also a video of the finale with an alternate end that I will include in this comment. ua-cam.com/video/JI7AsZGnyi4/v-deo.html
Blues Rock I agree. Here is the REAL Version danced and choreographed by Rudolf Noureïev.... 1966 : ua-cam.com/video/sDbMK91BJ_E/v-deo.html Please, compare ! Rudolf and Dame Margot Fonteyn were ONE, very expressive, the technique was not the same but...Watch their work, how Rudolf is drowning... Talent, emotion, so impressive End !
@@Petitsaule Now that one is real ballet. The emotions, the chreohraphy nearly perfect but the part where the guy dropped could have been better. Also we cannot compare real legends to these nowadays balle.
Blues Rock I am à Dancer. I began at 5. And my Master was... Rudolf Noureïev. So I can tell you that His drowning scene was terrible hard to dance. He used to tell us : « Kids, never compare acrobaties with Dance. If I want to see Acrobats, I go to circus. If I want to see Ballets, I go to Dance House. » I'm writing a book about these years.
E o idee buna sa fie mai ușor de folosit, în timp 4, nu am mai făcut o comanda de la tine și sa ne vedem . Am fost la un moment dat sa văd ce mai faci?
Watch the full ballet at bit.ly/Tchaikovsky_SwanLake_Nureyev ! Absolutely amazing 😍🎼
Holy carp, I'm so stoked to see this clip. When I was 15 I was a supernumerary in Paris Opera Ballet's Swan Lake w/ Nureyev and Sylvie Guillem. I was on the wire flying up after Odette "disappears" upstage. I got to wear the most amazingly beautiful costume. I have always wondered what it looked like from the audience. Gossebumps.
Oh how I wish I could solve my conflicts by dancing a perfectly choreographed ballet
They very much did not solve their conflicts, though. It's important to note that things did not work out in the end.
@@ShayLaLaLooHoo it did work out well for the evil guy
@@baumi6226 Rothbart lmao
That's not to b traditional the ending on medeci's, I like and they all lived happily ever after.
Don't you hate it when you're transforming into a swan and your bf is doing pirouettes with the guy that cursed you
Lol joking, stunning performance! Hope I get the chance to see this ballet live, it's so powerful!
I've seen 2 or 3 different endings and this the only one with the two men pirouettes together. I do mean together!
Я видела этот балет в Мариинском театре. Сравнивать то, что здесь и там - это бессмысленно. Музыка та же, а даже не декорации, а исполнение другое. Я первый раз вижу, чтобы Зигфрида носил не руках Ворон! Слава Богу, что еще не лобызались! Кошмар!
@@fredurbasek5653 Хоть Чайковский и был нетрадиционной ориентации, но в классической постановке в Мариинке мужик мужика на руках не носил!
Lol
Story of my life.
This is art, the highlight of human beings.
I‘m crying. Thank you for sharing this beautiful performance. 🙏
Just came here after watching the masterpiece of Black Swan, 2010, which built a perspective behind the eyes of the ballerina. Sublime!
I love this ending...just like life itself....not always has to be a happy ending 😞
😂😂😢
Everybody loves to compere the famous dancers with the beautiful music. The beautiful music came first.
I wish the dancers would have had more emotions. They danced beautifully but they didn’t seem to be really into their character. Odette doesn’t seem sad, the prince doesn’t seem desperate, and the wizard didn’t seem happy.
I agree, too mechanical, here is a fragment of the same choreography but different part danced by Elizabeth Platel from Paris Opera and my favorite dancer from Bolshoi, just look at his expression.. He is wonderful especially that Rudi's choreography is always rather cold
ua-cam.com/video/5PJK5tqhO30/v-deo.html
I feel like french people aren't as expressive in their work as russians or italians. I know french people tend to seem cold and unemotional from my experience, that's just how they are
Yuju Ti Emotions?...
I agree. Please, watch THIS. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏻ua-cam.com/video/5MGYgDkoHQs/v-deo.html
I agrer
Yuju Ti ...... Need emotion? Dame Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureyev, Swan Lake, END..... ua-cam.com/video/sDbMK91BJ_E/v-deo.html
This is a perfect piece of art! Iam never tired of seeing it again nas again!!!!!
Lots of comments about expression. Someone is pointing out that the emotions are shown through dance and not facial expression. To be able project close ups in ballet or opera is quite a new thing. The technology was not available 200 years ago. Anyone who was not sitting in front row, had to rely on the body expression and it is still true now if you go to see ballet or opera in the theater ( now after covid).
Wow, the choreography didn't match the scene at all. The dance at the beginning look like 3 friends frolicking together than an emotional final fight with the villain.
I don't know if this was intended or not but the choreography made it seems Siegfried and Rothbart were a lot more intimate than Odette to Siegfried. Not that I minded much, but feels more homoerotic than usual play.
Yes!! I thought I was the only one who noticed this... The way they dance together... Looks really intimate, yeah.
Nanna Leifa something about the way they hold each other...yeah, a touch homoerotic. I mean, I’m no stickler for that sort of thing, make it homoerotic in a ballet if that’s what works but seeing as this is Siegfried and Rothbart it definitely seems unintentional, and therefore kinda awkward.
@@theghostinthemirror8158 That's quite farfetched. They're fighting, hence the physical contact. End of.
omg period queen
They really said, gay rights!
Prince Siegfried: I want to kill you! fight me!
Rothbart: Fight is good, but what about dance, bro?
Prince Siegfried: yea! dance is better.
I love that moment when the prince jumps into Rothbart's arms and he spins him around 😂
I don't know......the choreography and the dancer's expressions seemed so mechanical, especially compared to Tchaikovsky's expressive and romantic score
Naomiyaki
I totally agree.
Here is the REAL Version danced and choreographed by Rudolf Noureïev.... around 1966. ua-cam.com/video/sDbMK91BJ_E/v-deo.html
please, compare ! Rudolf and Dame Margot Fonteyn were ONE, very expressive, the technique was not the same but...Watch their work, how Rudolf is drowning...
@@Petitsaule my absolute favorite rendition of Swan Lake
Because they know this is a fake Nati/Nazi ending thats why!! Their doing it for a paycheck and nothing more
I'd recommend finding a longer video of this ending sequence. I would say that the choreography between the three of them and the "fight" with Wolfgang is kind of stiff and unimaginative, but the dance between Siegfried and Odette leading up to this is full of emotion and beautifully danced. Not to mention the intricacies of the corps is fantastic, too.
I think your first three words say it all.
Ах вот оно как?!!!??!!!Нуреев конечно очень хороший был драматург,это для меня стало открытием.....так дать нам понять балет лебединое озеро,глубже,он нам расскрыл его по настоящему !!!так бы и прожили ничего и не поняли!Спасибо ему за это!!!💖💖💖💖💖
could see it a thousand times and I would continue to thrill and fall in love with how perfect it is ♡
Thank you so much for sharing. I like the staging very much and the effect at the end, with the swan 🦢 ascending to heaven. But overall, this rendition left me untouched... Maybe its just me, but it wasn‘t as magical as usual...
Even small companies like Danish Ballet have more expressionate dancers. I have watched many Paris Opera ballet performances, but there was only one performance of La Bayadere with Sylvi Guillem as Nikiya that really moved me.
Is it just me? 🤔
A great ballet with a choreography by one of the best dancers! ☺
I couldl see last year the Kiev ballet performing Swan Lake and it's one of the most bautiful things I've seen in my whole life. I absolutely recommend ir.
🌿Labudovo jezero...Cajkovskog..🌿...Remek Delo...🌿.svih vremena,proslih i buducih....Rudolf Nureyev King forever!!!🕊️🏆🕊️✨✨🥇✨✨🌏✨✨🦜🦜✨✨🌿
Swan lake and complete Russian music is my favorite thing on earth, this is not what Tchaikovsky intended to do.
Even Twilight puts more emotion in their performances...
their muscles feel like they are on fire. If I was on fire, I personally could not smile/ act worried
I like the Barbie movie ending better😂😂😂😭
So you prefer an animated movie with awful graphics to actual people? Lmao.
@@isabelleh5660 I said I liked the ending better, not the whole entire thing😂😂
Izzy H I think she said that because the Barbie version has a happy ending. 😃(no death)
@@skylarkelvinnattayakwon7121 there you go, thank you!😅😁😊
Taïsha J L i agree !
Absolutely brilliant choreography...wonderful bravo!
I used to love this piece of art when I was a younger girl
I have a ballerina friend, quite a beautiful, well known dancer, who had to stop her career. When she went (?) 'en pointe' and would spin on one toe, she would release violent farts, even heard over the orchestra. She would be in tears, but the public would be hysterically laughing. So sad and awful for her.
Nureyev is an overwhelmed choreographer !!!
This is so good! Thanks for sharing!
Why is Batman dancing ballet?
Because he's Batman!
😂😂
Lol
What a stipid comment....
😅😅
I have a ballerina friend, quite a beautiful, well known dancer, who had to stop her career. When she went (?) 'en pointe' and would spin on one toe, she would release violent farts, even heard over the orchestra. She would be in tears, but the public would be hysterically laughing. So sad and awful for her.
why would you say that here mary
well..
Well, I almost peed my pants just by reading it... I can only imagine the chaos of an audience that hears it
Well, thats one messy opera house.
Might as well add sailors and hos into the audience to enhance low quality-ness
Inappropriate
Чайковский - великий Русский композитор на всё времена.
Siempre me hace llorar 😭 y a la vez es tan bonito y tan triste 🦢💔
Absolutely beautiful
Cheers
Is it weird that I see Von Rothbart's perspective and think he is actually good and Siegfried is actually taking advantage of Odette the entire time?
heheheh flightless bird too?? (luv ur pfp
They are doing their best so here u go ❤
Meu Deus quanta perfeição 💙
Nureyev maravilhoso 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I know someone who danced ballet in his youth, and danced Nutcracker at McCormick Place.
2:03
most favorite moment in music
Chemistry lacking here. Maybe they had an argument off stage. Nowt will beat Nureyev and Fonteyn who told the story with such expression and danced so beautifully together.
What an emazing dance 🌷❤️
😱👏💘
It's so beautiful 👏👏.
Splendid.
brings back memories along time ago
Love!
Só quem já viu os desenhos da Barbie vai lembrar de qual música é o episódio
Generally, when I spot a change, I check and it's Nureyev.
Nureyev, dancers, bravo.👏👏👏👏👏 Best version I have ever seen. From the second part OMG, the swan and the magician, they really fly, amazing. Once again, bravo, masters.
I liked the ending much!
え?これ、ロッドバルトに奪われちゃうの?
最後ハッピーエンドじゃないの?
なんか、これはこれで良い!
斬新!
曲は同じなのに、演出が変わるだけで切なく聞こえますよね!
バッドエンドも好きですけど、メリーバッドエンドのフィナーレも好きです
日本語コメ見つけて嬉しくなったので、コメントさせて頂きました🙇
I feel chemistry between Odette and black swan
👉🏻👈🏻
I like it
Basically, Nureyev took Odette out of the finale until the very end. Throughout the ballet, Nureyev made it a showcase for himself. I'm sorry people still use this weird choreography.
You mean she doesn't appear after the prince betrays her after the ball?
@@glassy_rose she does but she jumps from a cliff
Oh, I like this. I like this a lot.
What Happend With Odette in the End? Didn‘t geht the Whole meaning...
Di questo balletto quasi sempre in motus currens mi é piaciuto particolarmente quello che con un mio neologismo mi piace chiamare convolo aereo ed elanista della ballerina ottimamente indotto e tenuto dal partner con bilico di difficoltà massima ed eseguito con una non chalance esecutiva d'acchito sorprendente.Ottima prova di tutti gli agenti in proscenio.Bighin Giulio Renzo. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
it was perfect.
Maestralnooo❤❤❤
This is amazing this is My story that I learned from school
Saben donde puedo ver completa la obra? 😢
it lowkey just looks like theyre all just dancing together😭
❤❤❤ there is no comparison between Swan lake and a plastic barbie movie
me.gusta este final muy dramatico
My inspiration to dance
I was really taken back into the story ...but I didn't get the ending of this dance ...didn't Odette become free from her curse ? I seem to have forgotten and don't remember clearly could someone add to this please ..❤ great performance very emotional ❤
Magical love triangle story T_T
Wow mi piacco ballerina e questa la musica 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
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Best ending I have ever seen!
Best ending. Devastating. But best ending ever!
Amo , lindooooo....
Sublime
Love it ❤
O bem sempre vence e vencerá no final. Pode anotar aí
enjoyed this while on pandemic
Espectacular!!!
Sabe me dizer se é uma releitura?
The ending was spellbinding.
Con mucho amor a mi sobrino Danilo 😙
INCRÍVEL. EU TÁMBEM SOU UMA BAILARINA. EU TEMHO 8 ANOS E SOU UMA. MEU SONHO E SER UMA DELAS.
so this louis and harry in flightless bird ??
Yeeees
TEM A CONTINUAÇÃO QUERO MUITO VER
2:02 Is there a name for this part?
2:02 best part of the entire song
Muito lindo
Fantastique technique. But the choreography didn't fit and they needed more emotion in their performance. As a dancer myself I know that ballet is 50% technique and 50% emotion if you want to tell a story effectively. Sorry but no. I've seen productions of this that have had me in tears but this one doesn't make me feel anything which is a big failing.
Can you tell me what has been your favorite performance so far?
@@karimeadame6362 I enjoyed a lovely production by the Huston ballet as well as seeing a recording of a Bolshoi ballet production. There is also a video of the finale with an alternate end that I will include in this comment.
ua-cam.com/video/JI7AsZGnyi4/v-deo.html
BRAVOO BRAVOOOO!!!!!
Hermoso ❤
At least they leave all the music in there unlike the Kirov performance on UA-cam which skips music in the finale which I hate
💝💝💝💝💝 So Deep ❤❤❤
CHILLS!!!!
Ez vérprofi előadás!
I'm not a ballet expert or anything but i really hope the prince, act more forceful or maybe even to lead odette on stage not for him to be leaded.
Who are the dancers?
This was one of the most terrible I have seen. No emotion its just like a machine. What is the point of the ballet if there is no emotion.
Blues Rock
I agree. Here is the REAL Version danced and choreographed by Rudolf Noureïev.... 1966 : ua-cam.com/video/sDbMK91BJ_E/v-deo.html
Please, compare ! Rudolf and Dame Margot Fonteyn were ONE, very expressive, the technique was not the same but...Watch their work, how Rudolf is drowning... Talent, emotion, so impressive End !
@@Petitsaule Now that one is real ballet. The emotions, the chreohraphy nearly perfect but the part where the guy dropped could have been better. Also we cannot compare real legends to these nowadays balle.
Blues Rock I am à Dancer. I began at 5. And my Master was... Rudolf Noureïev. So I can tell you that His drowning scene was terrible hard to dance.
He used to tell us : « Kids, never compare acrobaties with Dance. If I want to see Acrobats, I go to circus. If I want to see Ballets, I go to Dance House. » I'm writing a book about these years.
Can u do better critic
@@Petitsaule Wait the real Nuruyev or just the names are a like ? The White Crow ?
Me perdí Odette se convierte en cisne para siempre??
What kind of Ending is that!
Bad or good?
what’s the name of this song? or how can I search for this specific part?
Swan Lake- 29.Scene
here after reading flightless bird :)
yess
me too lol
me tooooo
E o idee buna sa fie mai ușor de folosit, în timp 4, nu am mai făcut o comanda de la tine și sa ne vedem . Am fost la un moment dat sa văd ce mai faci?
У Нуреева зло побеждает, а добро погибает.