Marianela Núñez and Carlos Acosta's performance in Don Quixote is my all-time favorite. They portray the characters with such authenticity and skill. Marianela's gestures, especially when she turns back and blows a kiss, are simple yet so playful and fun. No one else captures the essence of Kitri for me quite like she does.
I sent your video to Jessica Xuan (I shot pictures of her years ago at Dutch National and we keep in touch, I was SOOO happy to see her in this video) she loved it, she said you're really sweet girls and that it made her day ^-^
Ulyana lopatkina Dying swan, her arms are so amazing, mesmerizing and full of feelings. Also her Raymonda the clapping variation is amazing. Legend Mikhail Barishnikov Basilio with the cups, so much fun, so perfect with the music.
One of my favs in recent times is Steven McRae as the Mad Hatter in the tea scene; he is absolutely incredible, and his artistry comes through so much in that character! Also, Frankie Hayward as Juliet, the kiss scene in the balcony pdd gives me butterflies every single time!! Random thought: it would be fun to have a video of you guys reviewing ballet scenes in movies (whenever I see Oberon I can never not think of The Rock in The Game Plan 😂)
My toddler and I watch your videos during lunch. She was wiggling around and saying "dance, dance, dance!" during most of the video, and then at the end, for the bonus clip, she just started saying "DUCK!"
Marianela’s lame duck diagonal in Odette’s variation is my favorite thing in the whole world. 🤯 There’s also Claire Calvert’s INSANE pirouette when she takes her leg a la second with a crazy balance during a rehearsal 😱
I just wanted to inform you girls of how much I appreciate this channel! There are hardly any ballet channels on UA-cam and yours is informational and fun that it’s welcoming to every dancer and every non-dancer. I’ll admit : the first time I saw your videos I was like, “Wow! They are so young and know so much about ballet! But, how many ballet topics are there before you run out?” And let me say again, “Wow!” Y’all come up with the most unique, beautiful, and EXQUISITE(😉) ideas and topics!!! Thank you for all that you do to let others know the baeuty and challenge of ballet ❤
Natalia Osipova does the imposssible! I have so many *moments* from her performances. It's not just her "Giselle," but her Kitri, her Juliet - everything! Big shout out ladies for the Ballet Nerd merch 🥰! I adore my stuff! THANK YOU!
Thank you for discussing Yuan Yuan Tan. She was one of the greatest ballerinas of the last 25 years and, as famous as she is in China, I feel as if she didn't get nearly enough appreciation in the US or Europe. Her and Damien Smith were magic together.
For me, it's Marianela Núñez in the Kitri variation. The way she stomps on pointe from below, the playful little mouth gesture at the little frappé, the raised eyebrow when she turns around and blows a kiss, and ending with that strong, sustained balance and triumphant smile before exiting. I watch it on repeat and never get tired of it.
Thank you for this! The clip of Marianela could make you cry - she absolutely embodies the legato phrasing of the music, and her balance (which in lesser feet could look like trickery) is the perfect interpretation of Giselle's ethereal being as a spirit. I really felt like she was continuing the line of the first great ballerinas of the Victorian age, who may well have had stage engineering to get the same effect (thinking the use of actual wire flies to get that weightlessness that was used back then). I love Marianela; she never overdoes it, she's always perfectly placed, and you know she isn't acting, she IS Giselle. I'll shut up now and enjoy the rest of the obsession :) PS one of my favourites on YT is a very old video of Maya Plisetskaya in the Raymonda pas de deux; it's my own obsessive moment.
Marianela is BY FAR my favorite Kitri as well. She just embodies that fire and spirit so well...there might be dancers with higher jumps etc. but nobody shows that kind of joy...it is truly enticing.
Ballet training is such a way of life, a philosophy; if the student/dancer allows to be immersed in its teaching and breathe the life lessons of ballet, they WILL be transformed! You ladies are a testament to that: you are mature and so articulate. Thank you for this channel. It's I dream I've had for 2 decades and you have brought it to fruition. Bravo! Keep up the fantastic work. A fan from Mexico ❤
This was great! Do a Part two. Also, maybe do a look sometimes at secondary characters. I loved all the usual suspects in this, but especially appreciated Ethan Steifel and Jessica Xuan.
I feel so lucky that I actually got to see Jessica Xuan perform this variation in Raymonda a couple of months ago! She is one of my favorite dancers from Dutch National Ballet and I'm so happy that I get to go very often!
I personally like Kimin kim in Corsaire it's like incredible how high he can jump and how neat he gets in the ground. Also, Marianela Nuñez's gamzati and Tamara rojo nikiya
Mine is Nureyev's 1962 Le Corsaire. I just can't take my eyes off him. Also Alessandra Ferri's Romeo and Juliet balcony scene with Eagling or Corella. Just mesmerizing. I could watch and replay Osipova and Baryshnikov all day long!
The full version has been taken down on UA-cam, unfortunately, but Ballet Chambre Ouest's version of Coppelia had me and my club speechless with their pantomime (which, for recording, was given subtitles!) because while I've seen partial enthusiasm for the gestures that lead into the fun dance people want to do, it felt so rich and full- if there's a way to see it, you NEED to watch it
my ballet nerd "roman empire" has to be marianela's 32 fouettes from that ONE recording of liam scarlett's swan lake (2018). the way she doesn't travel a single INCH...her incomparable strength, the smile at the end...so so good
Yes yes yes!!! All magical moments of ballet and many many screams to the screen! For me one of my top ballet moments: Julio Bocca and Alessandra Ferry in the Romeo and Juliet balcony scene. To this day is unmatched. And Osipova makes me cry with her Giselle 2nd act every single time.
I read the title of this video and just knew Osipova's Giselle Act 1 variation would be included. That specific recording of hers is the reason I started to get into ballet again! Legitimately, could not stop replaying it for over a year since first chancing upon it. Such an outstanding dancer technically, with her amazing acting that truly sets her apart for me. A full package, me thinks! ❤
For me it’s Margot Fonteyn’s Odile… the choreography is so unique. I still remember saying “The menenge is in the MIDDLE?!? She closes with Italian fuattes??” 😂 Natalia Osipova is absolutely captivating in every role she dances, I still see her as the “definitive Giselle”
As a kid I had the novel about Galina Ulanovova's life so I looked up her performances that were recorded and her Giselle is what really made me fall in love with ballet. I've seen that full version dozens of times, it's just magical.
this video is so wonderful! i was squealing screaming crying right alongside you lol. a moment i find personally insane is the coda of the act 2 pas de deux from la bayadere, gamzatti's fouettes en dedans in attitude are truly my roman empire. i saw them live this june and i still lose my mind.
This here fangirl applauds your selection! I can't fault you because I've sighed and pressed the rewind button on the ones you have shown so many times myself - especially the Don Q production with Osipova/Vasiliev, the Don Q production with Hirano Ryoichi by the ever more wonderful Carlos Acosta, the Giselle 'moments' ... with Marianela - truly a queen - and Natalia Osipova. It's these small moments which make out the character and move one even when one doesn't notice them at first. Btw - I'm giving my inner ballet nerd full rein at the moment, looking and watching different danseurs in 'Spectre de La Rose' ... can't not make up my mind as of yet which one is my top performance ...
Loooved thoose moments, guys!!My personal favourite is Svetlana Zakharova in Pharaoh s Daughter! Her musicality is (like you girls would say) exquisite! I’ve watched many other amazing ballerinas dancing the same variarion.. but there’s no one like Svetlana.. ❤❤❤
Hello! Not sure if you’re gonna read this but you guys are such an inspiration to me, I’m 13 and starting ballet. I feel like I might be a little to late and I can’t really find a good place to train but I’m gonna try my best because my dream is to dance professionally with Boston ballet! Just wanted to say thank you guys so much for being big inspirations and helping me with your ballet videos❤
🦆💚 🦆What a fabulous video! I definitely must check out the Carlos Acosta version of "Don Quixote" now! I would love to recommend the caterpillar scene from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." I had no idea such a ballet existed and when I saw the caterpillar, I immediately ordered the DVD! As I write this, it is just a few hours away until your second anniversary video! Much love!!!🙏♥️🦆🩰🎶🎉🥂🎇🪩🎆✨
my addicting ballet moment that got me to want to absolutely see romeo&juliet, is yasmine naghdi and matew ball's balcony pas de deux!! i love nureyev and fonteyn's too but both have a different vibe due to the eras, but naghdi and ball's having introduced me to it makes it so its dear to my heart
Thank you for those *exquisite* moments ! Mine are Iana Salenko arms during the Coda of Tchaikovski variation and Marianela Nunes balance during odette variation !
Love your channel, thank you, and yes, yes, yes to Part 2. But just wanted to add Reece Clarke (Royal Ballet) as Espada. He was superb - part Gaston, part Superman, totally gorgeous!
7:20 This was a trademark of Viengsay Valdes while in her prime. It was astonishing how long she could hold such a position "on pointe," but at the same time, one always had the nagging suspicion that it was just for show. She usually had her male partner stay "in touch" until she was perfectly balanced at which point he would retreat and leave the spotlight on Viengsay. But rarely did these "stunts" really fit into the ballet flow. Having said that, Viengsay Valdes was an incredible technician - her fouettes were incomparable...
Loved it all!!!! Thank you so much for Jemima Puddle Duck. I used to watch the Beatrix Potter Ballet every time it came on TV when I was little. I want more. And maybe a historic version too...? For those of us who grew up watching Margot Fonteyn, Mikail B., Evelyn Hart, Karen Kain, Frank Augustyn, Rudolf Nureyev and Veronica Tennant. Yes, I'm Canadian and there is ballet up here too.
I just discovered your channel. I've loved ballet all my life (I'm in my 70s). I LOVE the enthusiasm and joy AND knowledge you bring to your videos! Thank you! Keep making them!
Wonderful video...I love Romeo and Juliet Pas de deux with Baryshnikov in the film the Turning Point. Flames of Paris with Osipova and Vasiliev. Spartacus Pas de deux with the senior Vasiliev.
Great channel ladies! For me, one of my favourites is Irek Mukhamedov about 40 mins into Spartacus in the last scene of the first act with the Bolshoi Ballet. Irek does six incredibly high jetes and in each one switches legs mid air. Wow moment.
Saved the best until last! 😄 I loved this - please do a Part 2. I also love watching Zenaida Yanowski and Marianela Nunez as Odile - the characterization by both of them is fabulous, and my "addictive moment" is Nunez's final arm flick at the very end of the coda - utterly triumphant!
Absolutely obsessed. Yes I've been in love with Ethan Stiefel's dancing since Center Stage! All the dancers in this video are incredible. Please make Part 2!
Omg love😍 just to add another to the list is Beckanne Sisk former ballet west and current Houston ballet principal in Giselle. She was able to roll all they way up to pointe from flat arabesque, please watch it, it’s absolute perfection😭😭😭
Coppelia Act III PDD with Nuñez and Muntagirov 4:00, where she melts for a moment. Actually I'm addicted to the whole PDD, but then I'm addicted to Marianela even when she's not dancing! Nice color coordination, BTW.
One of my top moments: Prokofiev Pas de Deux Bridgett Zehr and Zdeněk Konvalina / The National Ballet of Canada **Choreographr : Christopher Wheeldon Honestly, there are so many moments in this piece… in general, I saw this and realized what is STILL possible in classical ballet… for example: the quick lift/transition 2:24, the turn sequence at 3:29, the pose at 4:03, arms at 8:14, turns at 8:33, and so much more! ❤
One of my addictions is watching Alina Cojocaru’s Tchaikovsky pdd, there’s sth about her phrasing at the beginning that’s so mesmerizing, as well as Aurelie Dupont’s pirouette at the end of the same pdd (both are highlighted by specific cuts on youtube, Alina Somova’s dream scene is also super satisfying to watch
Love all these selections and i'll put in a vote for Marianela Nunez's Gamzatti... particularly her temple variation, that pirouette that she floats out of with such control. (I believe it's the same performance as Tamara Rojo's *exquisite* roll down from pointe in Nikiya's death!) ua-cam.com/video/Y0toq-CtFLk/v-deo.html around 2:08 Also Lopatkina's Swan Lake pdd when she comes out of the first pirouette and her arms and leg develop so exquisitely into the pose! We always talk about developpé of the legs but watching that made me realize we need the same quality of developpé in the arms! ua-cam.com/video/0SKgGF4v8_c/v-deo.html around 2:05
I loved this format!!! We need a part 2 🥹. Could you pls spotlight Lopatkinas dying swan, that moment where she basically turned into a real swan (u already showed it in your intro)
No but that part in mayerling with osipova and hirano in the royal ballet where he lifts her and she comes down around him?!??!?!?!??!?!? Please I need that moment in part 2
i CACKLED at "it's the soft-close drawer you guys!!!!!"
Never have I seen a more hilarious yet TOTALLY APT description
Ahahaha so glad we could make you laugh 😂😂
why am i watching this at night? I think my screams woke my parents up
LOL 🤣🤣
Marianela Núñez and Carlos Acosta's performance in Don Quixote is my all-time favorite. They portray the characters with such authenticity and skill. Marianela's gestures, especially when she turns back and blows a kiss, are simple yet so playful and fun. No one else captures the essence of Kitri for me quite like she does.
SAME lover her as kitri, it was how i fell in love with ballet
I sent your video to Jessica Xuan (I shot pictures of her years ago at Dutch National and we keep in touch, I was SOOO happy to see her in this video) she loved it, she said you're really sweet girls and that it made her day ^-^
Aw, thanks for sharing the video! That’s so cool. Glad she got to see it :)
Where is y favorite Giselle pas de deux part two?
Diana Vishneva's Carmen was my addicting ballet moment. So much character, it was like she wasn't even dancing, just moving like that naturally.
Definitely, so much character!
Yes!!! Mine too. I wasn't dancing yet, and her Carmen was one of the first ballets I was floored by. The first dancer I became enamoured with, too.
We want a part 2 !!!!!
✌🏻✨✌🏻✨
18:16 I love Eden's little had gesture...it's almost like she's saying, "Yes sis, speak that truth"
Ulyana lopatkina Dying swan, her arms are so amazing, mesmerizing and full of feelings. Also her Raymonda the clapping variation is amazing. Legend Mikhail Barishnikov Basilio with the cups, so much fun, so perfect with the music.
RAYMONDA CLAPPING VARIATION MY BELOVED you're so right. that is my FAVORITE of the raymonda variations
One of my favs in recent times is Steven McRae as the Mad Hatter in the tea scene; he is absolutely incredible, and his artistry comes through so much in that character!
Also, Frankie Hayward as Juliet, the kiss scene in the balcony pdd gives me butterflies every single time!!
Random thought: it would be fun to have a video of you guys reviewing ballet scenes in movies (whenever I see Oberon I can never not think of The Rock in The Game Plan 😂)
Omg yess the mad hatter is amazing!! Steven owns that role ✨✨ thanks for watchinggg 😆😆✨✨
Yes, especially Stephen McRae’s exit flourish on the teapot scene…*swoon*!
My toddler and I watch your videos during lunch. She was wiggling around and saying "dance, dance, dance!" during most of the video, and then at the end, for the bonus clip, she just started saying "DUCK!"
AWWW 😭😭 so much love to our baby ballet nerd 🫰🏻🫰🏻✨✨
@@balletreign She's just getting into Beatrix Potter, too, so when I told her the duck was Jemima Puddleduck, she got even more excited. :D
Marianela’s lame duck diagonal in Odette’s variation is my favorite thing in the whole world. 🤯 There’s also Claire Calvert’s INSANE pirouette when she takes her leg a la second with a crazy balance during a rehearsal 😱
omg what video of claire??
I just wanted to inform you girls of how much I appreciate this channel! There are hardly any ballet channels on UA-cam and yours is informational and fun that it’s welcoming to every dancer and every non-dancer. I’ll admit : the first time I saw your videos I was like, “Wow! They are so young and know so much about ballet! But, how many ballet topics are there before you run out?” And let me say again, “Wow!” Y’all come up with the most unique, beautiful, and EXQUISITE(😉) ideas and topics!!!
Thank you for all that you do to let others know the baeuty and challenge of ballet ❤
Thank you so much for the kind comment. This made our day! ❤️
Natalia Osipova does the imposssible! I have so many *moments* from her performances. It's not just her "Giselle," but her Kitri, her Juliet - everything! Big shout out ladies for the Ballet Nerd merch 🥰! I adore my stuff! THANK YOU!
Steven McRae as the Mad Hatter!!!.....chef kisses.❤🔥🤌
Thank you for discussing Yuan Yuan Tan. She was one of the greatest ballerinas of the last 25 years and, as famous as she is in China, I feel as if she didn't get nearly enough appreciation in the US or Europe. Her and Damien Smith were magic together.
She’s definitely over her prime now
@@xiaoyedu6168And you helped.
For me, it's Marianela Núñez in the Kitri variation. The way she stomps on pointe from below, the playful little mouth gesture at the little frappé, the raised eyebrow when she turns around and blows a kiss, and ending with that strong, sustained balance and triumphant smile before exiting. I watch it on repeat and never get tired of it.
I am looking into the future, and I see Cloe Misseldine as one of the coming big stars. That girl has got it!
my addiction is osipova/vasiliev in the flames of paris pdd. absolute fire!
That one always leaves us breathless 🫶🏻🫶🏻
I also have made it my mission to see how many times Jordan and Eden say the word "exquisite".
A never-ending mission, truly 😅😅
@@balletreign I honestly lost count at this point lol
this sounds like a fun drinking game
@@laurenlolly omg lol 😂😂😂
Thank you for this! The clip of Marianela could make you cry - she absolutely embodies the legato phrasing of the music, and her balance (which in lesser feet could look like trickery) is the perfect interpretation of Giselle's ethereal being as a spirit. I really felt like she was continuing the line of the first great ballerinas of the Victorian age, who may well have had stage engineering to get the same effect (thinking the use of actual wire flies to get that weightlessness that was used back then). I love Marianela; she never overdoes it, she's always perfectly placed, and you know she isn't acting, she IS Giselle. I'll shut up now and enjoy the rest of the obsession :) PS one of my favourites on YT is a very old video of Maya Plisetskaya in the Raymonda pas de deux; it's my own obsessive moment.
Aww thanks so much for watching! We appreciate u sharing your thoughts and personal favorite ballet moment 👏🏻👏🏻✨✨
Marianela is BY FAR my favorite Kitri as well. She just embodies that fire and spirit so well...there might be dancers with higher jumps etc. but nobody shows that kind of joy...it is truly enticing.
@@Simplenotionyes,marianela is the best Kitri! and her Gamzatti like a fire
Ballet training is such a way of life, a philosophy; if the student/dancer allows to be immersed in its teaching and breathe the life lessons of ballet, they WILL be transformed! You ladies are a testament to that: you are mature and so articulate. Thank you for this channel. It's I dream I've had for 2 decades and you have brought it to fruition. Bravo! Keep up the fantastic work. A fan from Mexico ❤
This made our day! Thank you ❤️
Part 2 required!!! Can't believe I didn't see Jemima Puddleduck coming lol.
we got you lollll 😆😆🦆 thanks for watching, stay tuned for part 2!
I have a faint memory of seeing a ballet video of Beatrix Potter characters, but I can't remember where it was from
I feel like the Jemima Puddleduck was the ballet version of a rick roll
This was great! Do a Part two. Also, maybe do a look sometimes at secondary characters. I loved all the usual suspects in this, but especially appreciated Ethan Steifel and Jessica Xuan.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed! We will def be doing a part 2 ✌🏻✌🏻
Part 2, please, please, please!
Glad you enjoyed this! 😆😆✨✨
I feel so lucky that I actually got to see Jessica Xuan perform this variation in Raymonda a couple of months ago! She is one of my favorite dancers from Dutch National Ballet and I'm so happy that I get to go very often!
I personally like Kimin kim in Corsaire it's like incredible how high he can jump and how neat he gets in the ground. Also, Marianela Nuñez's gamzati and Tamara rojo nikiya
All FABULOUS choices!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Mine is Nureyev's 1962 Le Corsaire. I just can't take my eyes off him. Also Alessandra Ferri's Romeo and Juliet balcony scene with Eagling or Corella. Just mesmerizing. I could watch and replay Osipova and Baryshnikov all day long!
The full version has been taken down on UA-cam, unfortunately, but Ballet Chambre Ouest's version of Coppelia had me and my club speechless with their pantomime (which, for recording, was given subtitles!) because while I've seen partial enthusiasm for the gestures that lead into the fun dance people want to do, it felt so rich and full- if there's a way to see it, you NEED to watch it
my ballet nerd "roman empire" has to be marianela's 32 fouettes from that ONE recording of liam scarlett's swan lake (2018). the way she doesn't travel a single INCH...her incomparable strength, the smile at the end...so so good
Yes yes yes!!! All magical moments of ballet and many many screams to the screen! For me one of my top ballet moments: Julio Bocca and Alessandra Ferry in the Romeo and Juliet balcony scene. To this day is unmatched. And Osipova makes me cry with her Giselle 2nd act every single time.
Part 2 please! This was amazing. I have nothing else to say.
So happy you liked the video! Stay tuned for part 2 ✌🏻✌🏻
I see this as the start of a long-running series. Don't think you'll ever run out of material hehe
I read the title of this video and just knew Osipova's Giselle Act 1 variation would be included. That specific recording of hers is the reason I started to get into ballet again! Legitimately, could not stop replaying it for over a year since first chancing upon it. Such an outstanding dancer technically, with her amazing acting that truly sets her apart for me. A full package, me thinks! ❤
Yes! JESSICA XUAN from Het Nationale Ballet Amsterdam!!!!! Love her!
The operative word for this session: Exquisite!!!
✨*exquisite*✨
ALSO Steven McRae's entrechat six sequence in Giselle is amazing 👏
For me it’s Margot Fonteyn’s Odile… the choreography is so unique. I still remember saying “The menenge is in the MIDDLE?!? She closes with Italian fuattes??” 😂
Natalia Osipova is absolutely captivating in every role she dances, I still see her as the “definitive Giselle”
You two are adorable together! Love your videos so keep them coming.
As a kid I had the novel about Galina Ulanovova's life so I looked up her performances that were recorded and her Giselle is what really made me fall in love with ballet. I've seen that full version dozens of times, it's just magical.
the monus has my heart
Loved this video! My personal favorite is Carla Fracci as the dying swan ❤
this video is so wonderful! i was squealing screaming crying right alongside you lol. a moment i find personally insane is the coda of the act 2 pas de deux from la bayadere, gamzatti's fouettes en dedans in attitude are truly my roman empire. i saw them live this june and i still lose my mind.
This here fangirl applauds your selection! I can't fault you because I've sighed and pressed the rewind button on the ones you have shown so many times myself - especially the Don Q production with Osipova/Vasiliev, the Don Q production with Hirano Ryoichi by the ever more wonderful Carlos Acosta, the Giselle 'moments' ... with Marianela - truly a queen - and Natalia Osipova.
It's these small moments which make out the character and move one even when one doesn't notice them at first.
Btw - I'm giving my inner ballet nerd full rein at the moment, looking and watching different danseurs in 'Spectre de La Rose' ... can't not make up my mind as of yet which one is my top performance ...
Loooved thoose moments, guys!!My personal favourite is Svetlana Zakharova in Pharaoh s Daughter! Her musicality is (like you girls would say) exquisite! I’ve watched many other amazing ballerinas dancing the same variarion.. but there’s no one like Svetlana.. ❤❤❤
Svetlana is always beautiful ✨✨ thanks for sharing your fav ballet moment! 😆😆
Hello! Not sure if you’re gonna read this but you guys are such an inspiration to me, I’m 13 and starting ballet. I feel like I might be a little to late and I can’t really find a good place to train but I’m gonna try my best because my dream is to dance professionally with Boston ballet! Just wanted to say thank you guys so much for being big inspirations and helping me with your ballet videos❤
🦆💚 🦆What a fabulous video!
I definitely must check out the Carlos Acosta version of "Don Quixote" now!
I would love to recommend the caterpillar scene from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." I had no idea such a ballet existed and when I saw the caterpillar, I immediately ordered the DVD!
As I write this, it is just a few hours away until your second anniversary video!
Much love!!!🙏♥️🦆🩰🎶🎉🥂🎇🪩🎆✨
The goose was brilliant
my addicting ballet moment that got me to want to absolutely see romeo&juliet, is yasmine naghdi and matew ball's balcony pas de deux!! i love nureyev and fonteyn's too but both have a different vibe due to the eras, but naghdi and ball's having introduced me to it makes it so its dear to my heart
I would love to see a ballet appreciation video on “After the Rain” please ❤
yes we all want a part 2
Coming TOMORROW 😆😆ua-cam.com/video/HMCFWvQqlv8/v-deo.htmlsi=qEJufLfC7lUvU61t&list=UULFgft2wXT8rk2J4d9rbQ1hiQ
Thank you for those *exquisite* moments !
Mine are Iana Salenko arms during the Coda of Tchaikovski variation and Marianela Nunes balance during odette variation !
We demand part 3 already!
I love your videos!!! You're the TwoSet Violin of Ballet ❤
Thank you so much and please keep up the great work 🎉
Thank you so much! 😆😆❤️❤️
Love your channel, thank you, and yes, yes, yes to Part 2. But just wanted to add Reece Clarke (Royal Ballet) as Espada. He was superb - part Gaston, part Superman, totally gorgeous!
Jemina Puddle duck I caaant 🤣🤣🤣
7:20 This was a trademark of Viengsay Valdes while in her prime. It was astonishing how long she could hold such a position "on pointe," but at the same time, one always had the nagging suspicion that it was just for show. She usually had her male partner stay "in touch" until she was perfectly balanced at which point he would retreat and leave the spotlight on Viengsay. But rarely did these "stunts" really fit into the ballet flow.
Having said that, Viengsay Valdes was an incredible technician - her fouettes were incomparable...
I'm so glad Don Q was mentioned!
And the bonus clip is 💯😄
My most watched ballet clips are Don Q Kitri's Variation specifically Nunez.
You guys make me so happy❤ love u and continue the great work
Yes, PLEASE to a Part 2 video!!!!
Thanks!
Aww thank you so much this means so much to us 🥹🥹
@@balletreign A pleasure!
Loved it all!!!! Thank you so much for Jemima Puddle Duck. I used to watch the Beatrix Potter Ballet every time it came on TV when I was little. I want more. And maybe a historic version too...? For those of us who grew up watching Margot Fonteyn, Mikail B., Evelyn Hart, Karen Kain, Frank Augustyn, Rudolf Nureyev and Veronica Tennant. Yes, I'm Canadian and there is ballet up here too.
Welcome and thank you for watching! Much love to our Canadian ballet nerds 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
Yay!! Also, the clog dance and the ribbon dance in La Fille Mal Garde. This theme could go on for a while ....
All of LFMG has our hearts ❤️❤️
the kitri variation by marianela uffff, I had a pic of that one as wallpaper for months
Capes...
MORE PLEASE! Thank you.
Part 2!!! Part 2!!!! ❤❤❤
Stay tunedddd 🎉🎉
AAAAAAAAAAAA, we need part two (actually half of your videos need part two :')
the way i KNEW it was gonna be puddle duck
I just discovered your channel. I've loved ballet all my life (I'm in my 70s). I LOVE the enthusiasm and joy AND knowledge you bring to your videos! Thank you! Keep making them!
Welcome! So happy to have you 🥳🥳 We hope you will continue to enjoy our channel and ballet! ✨
Couldn't agree more. Great post.
Thank you so much! Bravo/brava to all the dancers ✨👏🏻
Wonderful video...I love Romeo and Juliet Pas de deux with Baryshnikov in the film the Turning Point. Flames of Paris with Osipova and Vasiliev. Spartacus Pas de deux with the senior Vasiliev.
Great channel ladies! For me, one of my favourites is Irek Mukhamedov about 40 mins into Spartacus in the last scene of the first act with the Bolshoi Ballet. Irek does six incredibly high jetes and in each one switches legs mid air. Wow moment.
Saved the best until last! 😄 I loved this - please do a Part 2. I also love watching Zenaida Yanowski and Marianela Nunez as Odile - the characterization by both of them is fabulous, and my "addictive moment" is Nunez's final arm flick at the very end of the coda - utterly triumphant!
Absolutely obsessed. Yes I've been in love with Ethan Stiefel's dancing since Center Stage! All the dancers in this video are incredible. Please make Part 2!
✨Ethan Stiefel ✨🤩🤩 thanks for watching, stay tuned for part 2! 🫰🏻🫰🏻
Alice in Wonderland, queen of hearts pas de… cinq (??). Solo? I’m not sure what to call it. It’s the rose adagio… parody? But I ADORE it 💕💕
Omg love😍 just to add another to the list is Beckanne Sisk former ballet west and current Houston ballet principal in Giselle. She was able to roll all they way up to pointe from flat arabesque, please watch it, it’s absolute perfection😭😭😭
hirano definitely woke something up in me
lol when she smashed the like button
would love a part two! this video is so fun
Coppelia Act III PDD with Nuñez and Muntagirov 4:00, where she melts for a moment. Actually I'm addicted to the whole PDD, but then I'm addicted to Marianela even when she's not dancing! Nice color coordination, BTW.
Part 2 pleeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzz
One of my top moments:
Prokofiev Pas de Deux
Bridgett Zehr and Zdeněk Konvalina / The National Ballet of Canada
**Choreographr : Christopher Wheeldon
Honestly, there are so many moments in this piece… in general, I saw this and realized what is STILL possible in classical ballet… for example: the quick lift/transition 2:24, the turn sequence at 3:29, the pose at 4:03, arms at 8:14, turns at 8:33, and so much more! ❤
Thanks for sharing your moments!! ✨✨✨
@@balletreign ps - I forgot to say: thank you so much for highlighting Yuan Yuan Tan! She is one the greatest! 🙏💖
Ryoichi Hirano's an incredible actor. Have you seen him as Leontes in The Winter's Tale?
He’s ✨incredible✨
One of my addictions is watching Alina Cojocaru’s Tchaikovsky pdd, there’s sth about her phrasing at the beginning that’s so mesmerizing, as well as Aurelie Dupont’s pirouette at the end of the same pdd (both are highlighted by specific cuts on youtube, Alina Somova’s dream scene is also super satisfying to watch
Part two plssssss
Please make this a series!
More please!!
Part 2 pleeeeeaaaase❤
Great video! Would love a part two!
Pleaseeee part 2!!!
Love all these selections and i'll put in a vote for Marianela Nunez's Gamzatti... particularly her temple variation, that pirouette that she floats out of with such control. (I believe it's the same performance as Tamara Rojo's *exquisite* roll down from pointe in Nikiya's death!) ua-cam.com/video/Y0toq-CtFLk/v-deo.html around 2:08
Also Lopatkina's Swan Lake pdd when she comes out of the first pirouette and her arms and leg develop so exquisitely into the pose! We always talk about developpé of the legs but watching that made me realize we need the same quality of developpé in the arms! ua-cam.com/video/0SKgGF4v8_c/v-deo.html around 2:05
thank you!! incredible video
I loved this format!!! We need a part 2 🥹. Could you pls spotlight Lopatkinas dying swan, that moment where she basically turned into a real swan (u already showed it in your intro)
Hiiiii! Love your videos so much! I would love it if you do a commentary on Romeo and Juliet!
No but that part in mayerling with osipova and hirano in the royal ballet where he lifts her and she comes down around him?!??!?!?!??!?!? Please I need that moment in part 2
I like your channel so very much ❤🙏
Aww thank u! So happy to have you with us today 🫰🏻🫰🏻✨✨
Nureyev and Fonteyn … the best ballet partnership in my lifetime …..especially Giselle and Romeo and Juliet
I'd love to see you two do a commentary on Sarah Lamb and Steven McRae in Mayerling.
BRAVA!!!! To the awesome goose! 😊
The QUEEN Jemima 🦆👑