Galina Ulanova spoke very highly of her, she thought Semizorova has an ideal body and fluidity for balerina, and she invested countless hours polishing her talent.
@@saltator1802 The BOLSHOI version of the Black Swan pas de deux by Yuri Grigorovitch omits the fouettes and replaces them with piques chaines. In fact, as far back as 1957 when the full production of Swan Lake was filmed live on the Bolshoi stage with the legendary MAYA PLISETSKAYA and Alexei's father NICOLAY FADEYACHEV, La PLISETSKAYA never did fouettes, she did the same as here pique chaines. BUT, the Odile variation was different from the one seen here, with different music.
@@MrQbenDanny Yes, I see now that the music for the fouettés has not been cut, and that she is doing piqués... but how do you explain Christopher Newman's reference to "one of the most famous wipeouts in ballet history"? Maybe he was simply mistaken?
Amo essa interpretação de Nina e Alexei! Saudações do Brasil.🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻
This is an edited version of the whole sequence they did. Semizorova did 36 fouttes and IMO is the best Black Swan I’ve ever seen
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Galina Ulanova spoke very highly of her, she thought Semizorova has an ideal body and fluidity for balerina, and she invested countless hours polishing her talent.
what, she can't do fouettes? That is unbelievable.
いいえ、普段の彼女はフェッテが上手です。
回転技が得意ですが、
このバージョンではピケターンにしただけ。
This is one of the most famous wipe outs in ballet history and she just laughs because there's no pretending. It's so great.
?? This must be the edited version. There are no fouetté turns here. Did she have a problem?
@@saltator1802 The BOLSHOI version of the Black Swan pas de deux by Yuri Grigorovitch omits the fouettes and replaces them with piques chaines. In fact, as far back as 1957 when the full production of Swan Lake was filmed live on the Bolshoi stage with the legendary MAYA PLISETSKAYA and Alexei's father NICOLAY FADEYACHEV, La PLISETSKAYA never did fouettes, she did the same as here pique chaines. BUT, the Odile variation was different from the one seen here, with different music.
@@MrQbenDanny Yes, I see now that the music for the fouettés has not been cut, and that she is doing piqués... but how do you explain Christopher Newman's reference to "one of the most famous wipeouts in ballet history"? Maybe he was simply mistaken?
@@saltator1802 How do I explain to you how much I don't like the Mona Lisa? hehehe...
@@MrQbenDanny Don't understand....