to be a dancer is certainly like being a professional athlete 😵 the injuries are frightening. God bless the creativity, talent and strength of the human body ❤
I absolutely loved this ballet for a long periods of time I would just sit in my room and watch the ballet for hours, rewinding it and pausing it just to get the movement right or to catch the music phrases that I loved to hear.
I very much enjoyed the section. Even though I taught dance at the college level, I remember learning the material and then cleaning it. I found that this was my niche and dance. Many people want to choreograph, but they don’t want to put in the necessary work to clean. I also enjoyed the offer rhythms. We used parts of America from west side story, composed by Leonard Bernstein. The music was complicated and we had to actually purchase the score to get the counts correctly. Rita Moreno mentioned this once. But when you were working with gifted composers, they are often often off rhythm.
Someone wrote that "music"? WHO? I might like to listen to it with no interruptions, just once. Do we get to see this piece, all the way through, once?
The Barber makes this dance so ‘unnecessarily' (?) difficult. Why not find something with a regular meter (and ideally something more melodic and whole-tonal) 😂 ? I’m not saying there isn’t room for Barber but not in ballet
I disagree. I it is different and I do not find it to be over the edge. One time I watched Diana Vishneva dance to an atonal German piece about a clown that was obsessed by the moon. Now that was odd!
Misha really interprets gifted piano concertos with great happiness.This must have been an exceptionally exciting time in his career.
to be a dancer is certainly like being a professional athlete 😵 the injuries are frightening. God bless the creativity, talent and strength of the human body ❤
Barichnicov is a gymnast NOT A dancer.
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Barishnikov the best dancer of the world
Lo amoooo
I absolutely loved this ballet for a long periods of time I would just sit in my room and watch the ballet for hours, rewinding it and pausing it just to get the movement right or to catch the music phrases that I loved to hear.
Bless your heart. What a special person you must be. Who does that?
their bodies are amazing
I very much enjoyed the section. Even though I taught dance at the college level, I remember learning the material and then cleaning it. I found that this was my niche and dance. Many people want to choreograph, but they don’t want to put in the necessary work to clean. I also enjoyed the offer rhythms. We used parts of America from west side story, composed by Leonard Bernstein. The music was complicated and we had to actually purchase the score to get the counts correctly. Rita Moreno mentioned this once. But when you were working with gifted composers, they are often often off rhythm.
you’re a living legend for dance. if no one has told you recently, thank you 😊 Happy Holidays 🎄🌟✨❤
Please more videos of Baryshnikov ¡¡¡
AFeli
RIP Choo San Goh.
Poor Misha. He broke his leg and couldn't "dance" classic ballet anymore. Poor....
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what is the episode when Misha finishes dancing with a broken leg? I didn't find any mention of it anywhere
I think they talk about it at 12:00???
@@magnetpi99 yes
Someone wrote that "music"? WHO? I might like to listen to it with no interruptions, just once. Do we get to see this piece, all the way through, once?
Samuel Barber
Who is the ballerina in this clip?
Marianna Tcherkassky.
Why was part 4 so short?
The Barber makes this dance so ‘unnecessarily' (?) difficult. Why not find something with a regular meter (and ideally something more melodic and whole-tonal) 😂 ? I’m not saying there isn’t room for Barber but not in ballet
I disagree. I it is different and I do not find it to be over the edge. One time I watched Diana Vishneva dance to an atonal German piece about a clown that was obsessed by the moon. Now that was odd!
When Misha is dancing, the ballerinas are a distracting bore😝
which is the name of the pianist ??
Hello the pianist is John Browning
Here's more from Wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Browning_(pianist)