That is what always impressed me.. How strong she was and she still is. If she didn't decide to retire I bet that she would be able to keep on performing easily up to her 70s.
Huh? There's clearly ribbons on her shoes in the very first shot. How do you think she could put her weight on a toebox if the shoe wasn't strapped to her foot?
I only wore elastics all my carrer like she does in the first shot. I think the need for ribbons is personal for everyone. I know plenty of dancers who wear only ribbons or only elastics :)
I watched her emerge in the 1980's like fireworks across my personal sky. It was Nureyev's Cinderella that I watched a "million times". I still have her old pictures from Interview Magazine. And the arresting documentary: Sylvie Guillem, An Artist at Work purchased with great expectation from the now defunct Ballet Shop in New York. How I love the ballet....
Same... I was a dancer back then, and after seeing Cinderella for the first time, I seriously considered quitting... And had that famous picture of her in a loose long black dress in développé six heures on my wall for years... What a dancer, what a woman...
I’ve never seen anyone comment about this, but Guillem’s insteps are so curved that when she’s en pointe, it looks like she’s on part of her her toenails, not on the ends of her toes. And I’ve seen filmed closeups of her toes, and they don’t show even the slightest blister or callous or deformity of the nails, just extreme dexterity!
This much aerobic exercise would cause anyone to be thin. Have you never seen the olympic marathon runners? If she were anorexic her muscles would deteriorate, and she is clearly very strong. This body type is created through vigorous daily exercise, lots of lean protein, fruits, and vegetables. Perhaps something not many are familiar with.
She's been a vegans for a long time. Her family had mother was gymnast and Slyvie is extremely flexible even now in retirement and strong, also sje didn't have a serious injure until she was over 35. Peace and Blessings
She said at interviews that during her dancing carreer what she eat was really bad. It was mosly coca-cola with "pâté de campagne" She became vegan later.
Whoever said she is "weak" didn't think about the fact that's she's probably done this variation a dozen times prior to this recording - as in, she must be tired as anything after hours of rehearsing!
Weeeeaaaaak??!!????😂😂😂 Omg...I would invite anybody who says that to do just a single one of those steps, just once, and the way she does it, and then we'll talk again 😂😂😂
I read through all 134 comments -- WOW -- amazing -- She is great -- and was blessed with incredible genes. I read or heard that she did not have her first serious injury til she was 36 -- in many ways she is like Bolle who also seems not to get injured very often --- good, smart training, careful eating (she is no more anorexic than he is, and his bones also show) and again good genes -- and wasn't NUREYEV incredibly perceptive to have chosen both of them???
+judith booth Sorry Judith, I love you, but I really think that these two things are not fairly comparable. Guillem worked with Nureyev from 14 yo until 32. He was her mentor. He created her. At the end of his life he said to her that he wanted to marry her, and that she was her "life continuum" on the earth. He said, I am dying, but my art lives in you Sylvie. Their relationship was very very very very deep, important. Bolle with Nureyev? He entered in the Sala of La Scala, they talked for 4 minutes, he asked Bolle to do something at the barre and stop. He choosed him because the rule was "a boy of the 6 curse", and for Tadzio the only boy of the curse with shiny blue eyes was him (that year there was Mick Zeni and Giuseppe Conte! Not very good for Tadzio!). Stop. 4 minutes. Guillem hates Bolle and so the entire "Rudy Generation", because he is perfectly the example of what Rudy hated, exhibitionisms, media and searching for Vogue's cover, always talking about himself and no hard work and deep study (books, cinema, culture in general, all thing which enrich dance). Two different things! (Sorry for english mistakes).
In her most recent interview she admitted that she fed herself with potato chips and coca colas. So it wasn't her diet that contributed in her super strong physic. She was born this way. Extremely strong and athletic with long limps, agility and flexibility that she improved it with her ballet training.
@@susannagroppello751 I know that. With "hard work" I mean an intelligent way of doing things. Bolle is becoming a ridicoulous athlete, a ridicoulus entertainer, no culture, no intelligent study of what he does, just social, tv, etc etc. and how many things are needed to be said if we consider his shows on italian television, his use of media... Very far from some big personalities, which are real STARS, especially if we consider their intellectual and cultural value, people like Misha, Rudy, and Sylvie too (also if she has been less comunicative on these terms) and many others. Have you ever heard Baryshnikov talking? Another level. "Hard work" to me is this, not just a stupid gym chicken
@@estrellamarrone I do not approve Bolle's use of social media either, and I do not share part of his artistic choice, but I live in Italy and I can tell he has brought ballet closer to everyone, which I do consider a good thing. And as far as his personality is concerned, he might appear narcissistic, but he is an easygoing person, very estimated by his partners and colleagues. So I think the words you use on him are very rude and offensive, just because you don't share his choices. As far as "Misha" and "Rudy" are concerned (whom you must know very well, as I can see), yes, I heard Baryshnikov talking and I do know the cultural work and value of both of them quite well... and even if I do not share part of Nureyev's artistic choices, I would never apply such negative terms on him... And as far as their personalities are concerned...have you ever heard talking who had worked with them...? They might have been loved, they might have been hated, but it would take a lot of courage, and maybe a bit of arrogance, to call anybody of these outstanding dancers "ridiculous"... Oh...and as far as "Sylvie" is concerned...just another level, nothing for us humans. I share and admire each and every of her choices, also the one not to communicate too much...
French chic, charming face, strong body, force, confidence. Sometimes this wonderful ballerina ' s manners remind of Marlene Ditrich, a wold famous German actress.
I have danced without ribbons for class and such before. It can save a lot of pressure on your achilles tendons, but is not as safe because the ribbons provide your ankles a lot of stability. I've only done it a few times, when I can't sacrifice being on pointe but can't wear ribbons because of AT pain. that was how it was for me at least. Not sure what her reasoning was.
how is she considered weak?! she has been practicing for hours. and can you imagine what her feet must look and feel like? i'm sure they're all blistered by the way she handles them. plus look at how thin she is. dancers are amazing for doing what they do with such a strict diet.
You might be amazed at how very much dancers eat. It's simply a matter of balance. Both as an athlete and at being so very careful about everything they accomplish. Mind and matter.
Oscarmad123, you'll get the best selection in DanceWorld in Dublin, off Parnell Street and also on Ranelagh Road. They stock Porselli, Gamba, Turning Pointe, Freed and a few other brands. If you manage to get over to London, it's a lovely experience going to Freed off St Martin's Lane.
when you see the Kabuki artists getting made up, it's exactly the same thing as Sylvie making up for Kitri----pure theatre ritual. this is an awful world---seriously---but at least it has Sylvie Guillem.....
@AliciaDancers Ballet schools like POB pick dancers with very slender body types and work them so hard when their young and carefully control their diets. These girls are bred to be skinny, that is just how it is. It doesn't mean that she is anorexic or has an unhealthy body image. People are ignorant. Really skinny does not equal eating disorder.
Why? Simply one fact that is inspiring enough for young girls, having been discovered by a great dancer. And people tore her to pieces, called her Nureyew's pet...just like Polina Semionova has to fight in Berlin for her position, because Malakhov discovered her...."lack of elegance"..do I read envy between the lines?
I feel for her toes' pain... gosh! It's what made me quit ballet, that pain. I don't know how they do it. She may be thin, but she is nothing but muscle, probably. Plus if she is too fat she would put a lot of weight on her toes...
cookie, do you really think i'd put my real age, gender and name on youtube? and btw, i was not mean. at 13 you should know how to calculate your dad's age ^^
if you are a dancer or not, it's irrelevant. how can you say a person is mean just because they are from america? this is a really stupid thing to say and no, i'm not american. can you stop spamming this video? tha ^^
Oh, please. I respect the efforts of Miss Guillem but we have quite an inedequate posture here and a great lack of ellegance as an artist. I can't imagine how she can possibly be an inspiration to young girls...
Shes an incredible athlete with such grace, beauty and musical artistry!
i think i may be addicted to these videos of her. they are absolutely stunning and she is absolutely amazing.
Stunning. I’m glad people can see how many years and hard work it takes to be this good!
Incredible that she’s rehearsing this role without ribbons on her shoes... her strength is incredible
That is what always impressed me.. How strong she was and she still is. If she didn't decide to retire I bet that she would be able to keep on performing easily up to her 70s.
Huh? There's clearly ribbons on her shoes in the very first shot. How do you think she could put her weight on a toebox if the shoe wasn't strapped to her foot?
I only wore elastics all my carrer like she does in the first shot. I think the need for ribbons is personal for everyone. I know plenty of dancers who wear only ribbons or only elastics :)
i love the way her teacher speaks, its like good wine
I watched her emerge in the 1980's like fireworks across my personal sky. It was Nureyev's Cinderella that I watched a "million times". I still have her old pictures from Interview Magazine. And the arresting documentary: Sylvie Guillem, An Artist at Work purchased with great expectation from the now defunct Ballet Shop in New York. How I love the ballet....
Same...
I was a dancer back then, and after seeing Cinderella for the first time, I seriously considered quitting...
And had that famous picture of her in a loose long black dress in développé six heures on my wall for years...
What a dancer, what a woman...
Чудо, как хороша, смотреть одно удовольствие!!! ❤
I’ve never seen anyone comment about this, but Guillem’s insteps are so curved that when she’s en pointe, it looks like she’s on part of her her toenails, not on the ends of her toes. And I’ve seen filmed closeups of her toes, and they don’t show even the slightest blister or callous or deformity of the nails, just extreme dexterity!
This much aerobic exercise would cause anyone to be thin. Have you never seen the olympic marathon runners? If she were anorexic her muscles would deteriorate, and she is clearly very strong. This body type is created through vigorous daily exercise, lots of lean protein, fruits, and vegetables. Perhaps something not many are familiar with.
She's been a vegans for a long time. Her family had mother was gymnast and Slyvie is extremely flexible even now in retirement and strong, also sje didn't have a serious injure until she was over 35. Peace and Blessings
She said at interviews that during her dancing carreer what she eat was really bad. It was mosly coca-cola with "pâté de campagne"
She became vegan later.
Perdona
Lets just not be armchair doctors and dieticians for people we dont know, okay?
@@bustedkeatonthe knowledge is from interviews with sylvie. We can have opinions!
Whoever said she is "weak" didn't think about the fact that's she's probably done this variation a dozen times prior to this recording - as in, she must be tired as anything after hours of rehearsing!
Weeeeaaaaak??!!????😂😂😂
Omg...I would invite anybody who says that to do just a single one of those steps, just once, and the way she does it, and then we'll talk again 😂😂😂
I read through all 134 comments -- WOW -- amazing -- She is great -- and was blessed with incredible genes. I read or heard that she did not have her first serious injury til she was 36 -- in many ways she is like Bolle who also seems not to get injured very often --- good, smart training, careful eating (she is no more anorexic than he is, and his bones also show) and again good genes -- and wasn't NUREYEV incredibly perceptive to have chosen both of them???
+judith booth Sorry Judith, I love you, but I really think that these two things are not fairly comparable. Guillem worked with Nureyev from 14 yo until 32. He was her mentor. He created her. At the end of his life he said to her that he wanted to marry her, and that she was her "life continuum" on the earth. He said, I am dying, but my art lives in you Sylvie. Their relationship was very very very very deep, important.
Bolle with Nureyev? He entered in the Sala of La Scala, they talked for 4 minutes, he asked Bolle to do something at the barre and stop. He choosed him because the rule was "a boy of the 6 curse", and for Tadzio the only boy of the curse with shiny blue eyes was him (that year there was Mick Zeni and Giuseppe Conte! Not very good for Tadzio!). Stop. 4 minutes. Guillem hates Bolle and so the entire "Rudy Generation", because he is perfectly the example of what Rudy hated, exhibitionisms, media and searching for Vogue's cover, always talking about himself and no hard work and deep study (books, cinema, culture in general, all thing which enrich dance). Two different things! (Sorry for english mistakes).
In her most recent interview she admitted that she fed herself with potato chips and coca colas. So it wasn't her diet that contributed in her super strong physic.
She was born this way. Extremely strong and athletic with long limps, agility and flexibility that she improved it with her ballet training.
@@estrellamarrone No hard work?! I'm a former dancer, so I do know much hardest work it takes to achieve Bolle's level...do you...?
@@susannagroppello751 I know that. With "hard work" I mean an intelligent way of doing things. Bolle is becoming a ridicoulous athlete, a ridicoulus entertainer, no culture, no intelligent study of what he does, just social, tv, etc etc. and how many things are needed to be said if we consider his shows on italian television, his use of media... Very far from some big personalities, which are real STARS, especially if we consider their intellectual and cultural value, people like Misha, Rudy, and Sylvie too (also if she has been less comunicative on these terms) and many others. Have you ever heard Baryshnikov talking? Another level. "Hard work" to me is this, not just a stupid gym chicken
@@estrellamarrone I do not approve Bolle's use of social media either, and I do not share part of his artistic choice, but I live in Italy and I can tell he has brought ballet closer to everyone, which I do consider a good thing. And as far as his personality is concerned, he might appear narcissistic, but he is an easygoing person, very estimated by his partners and colleagues. So I think the words you use on him are very rude and offensive, just because you don't share his choices.
As far as "Misha" and "Rudy" are concerned (whom you must know very well, as I can see), yes, I heard Baryshnikov talking and I do know the cultural work and value of both of them quite well... and even if I do not share part of Nureyev's artistic choices, I would never apply such negative terms on him...
And as far as their personalities are concerned...have you ever heard talking who had worked with them...? They might have been loved, they might have been hated, but it would take a lot of courage, and maybe a bit of arrogance, to call anybody of these outstanding dancers "ridiculous"...
Oh...and as far as "Sylvie" is concerned...just another level, nothing for us humans. I share and admire each and every of her choices, also the one not to communicate too much...
Iconique, inimitable, indépassable, la meilleure 😍👑
French chic, charming face, strong body, force, confidence. Sometimes this wonderful ballerina ' s manners remind of Marlene Ditrich, a wold famous German actress.
Only relevant comment: Her musicality! Even that winded. C’est magnifique!
its like everytime theres a moment when u just hear her breathing, it reminds me that she's human...
Yes, it shows the real effort. Exceptionally good filming
lol i love how she got dizzy from shaking her head with those massive earrings on.
Sylvie is truly a legend i love everything about the documentary
My favourite dancer for all time! Truly legendary.
oh sylvie. the little attitude that she has in her facial experessions around 5:50sec is amazing.
she's the epitome of strength.
she is amazing!
I read that she announced her retirement on april...anyway...I would love to see her in sacred monsters...lucky you!
wow, how pretty she is.
Я такую нежность к ней испытываю, так ее люблю! Богиня! Как трогательны эти пальчики на ногах, завёрнутые в пластырь, девочка моя!
Sylvia Guillem is unbelievable
she's a ballet machine
Адский труд за внешней красотой и легкостью💖
Guardate dal ginocchio in giù...ha delle ginocchia stupende e un collo di piede bellissimo...
é bravissima...beata lei :)
I LOVE THIS WOMAN!
merveilleuse Sylvie !!! Quelle chance j ai eu de vous rencontrer !!!
She is stunning
My mother didn't wear ribbons or elastic bands. This was during the late 1930s. Could it have been how the shoes were constructed?
Потрясающе!!!!
I agree, ribbons are for a reason other than to look pretty. Ankles need support. Better support, less pressure and swelling.
guillem is so inspiring!! unlike dupont, whose documentary i just watched, because she seems so expressionless...
i have never seen a woman with such beauty like Sylvie has
She has two speeds: High and Off.
I have danced without ribbons for class and such before. It can save a lot of pressure on your achilles tendons, but is not as safe because the ribbons provide your ankles a lot of stability. I've only done it a few times, when I can't sacrifice being on pointe but can't wear ribbons because of AT pain. that was how it was for me at least. Not sure what her reasoning was.
Нет более Прекраснее Сильви!!! Спасибо!!!
The whole video is a painting!!
much more than professionnalism
Incroyable. Je l'ai vu a Londres avec le Royal Ballet.
Совершенство. С другой планеты
Wonderful
The LEGEND
how in the world do you get your hair in THAT twist?!
Even sleeping she looks like a baroness👑
I find it hard to believe Miss Sylvie needs any coaching 😕
how is she considered weak?!
she has been practicing for hours. and can you imagine what her feet must look and feel like? i'm sure they're all blistered by the way she handles them.
plus look at how thin she is. dancers are amazing for doing what they do with such a strict diet.
You might be amazed at how very much dancers eat. It's simply a matter of balance. Both as an athlete and at being so very careful about everything they accomplish. Mind and matter.
i agree with you!how can she have that bad feet?isnt she got used to it?i dont remember myself feeling so much pain on pointe!
Quelle formidabile athlète!
i think she doesnt have ribbons bc its easier to slip on and off your shoes during rehearsal
Oscarmad123, you'll get the best selection in DanceWorld in Dublin, off Parnell Street and also on Ranelagh Road. They stock Porselli, Gamba, Turning Pointe, Freed and a few other brands. If you manage to get over to London, it's a lovely experience going to Freed off St Martin's Lane.
when you see the Kabuki artists getting made up,
it's exactly the same thing as Sylvie making up for Kitri----pure theatre ritual.
this is an awful world---seriously---but at least it has Sylvie Guillem.....
Прекрасная инопланетянка...
when was this documentary made?
любимая Сильвия.
what's the name of the first variation?? thanks a lot
Kitri
Oh yes, she does indeed seem full of "passion"...
Gorgeous 🩰
@AliciaDancers Ballet schools like POB pick dancers with very slender body types and work them so hard when their young and carefully control their diets. These girls are bred to be skinny, that is just how it is. It doesn't mean that she is anorexic or has an unhealthy body image. People are ignorant. Really skinny does not equal eating disorder.
My mom was so small. I was blessed with the long legs.
Одна из лучших балерин. PS: Балет - это каждодневный каторжный труд...
u serious.........?!
lol no way... i never seen her performance in stage...
T-T
eek, she was born in 1965, how can she be in her mid 50s?
@suicidefairie yeah theyre like a hazel grey green!
tres bon. ce magnifique
Why? Simply one fact that is inspiring enough for young girls, having been discovered by a great dancer. And people tore her to pieces, called her Nureyew's pet...just like Polina Semionova has to fight in Berlin for her position, because Malakhov discovered her...."lack of elegance"..do I read envy between the lines?
freak !!!!! she's my idol
what are they saying?
@anakmasakini Thank you ladies :)
did you skip your maths class? she was born in 1965 ergo she is 44
Que dura es la vida del ballet que mujer tan fina parece muñeca
i think she looks very strong. many ballerinas are thin but not death skinny. i read almost the same under a somova video. this is so annoying
👏😍😍😍😍✨🥰
Notice the epaulement...
No giant false eyelashes?
@slenalover kitri variation in don quiote
she looks like my theology teacher lol.
@rudycat8 At my school we are taught without toe pads. You are not supposed to wear them.
Goodness. Look at the Arch in her bare foot!!
レオタードすら着てないのかっこいい
🥰🌸🌸🌸💞
That piano is really out of tune
she's supposed to be confident, smart one.
she is amazing but she looks sad...
She reminds me of Svetlana Zhakarova. In other ways Natalia Osipova. All three are three of the greatest dancers of our generation
I feel for her toes' pain... gosh! It's what made me quit ballet, that pain. I don't know how they do it. She may be thin, but she is nothing but muscle, probably. Plus if she is too fat she would put a lot of weight on her toes...
Великая
2:10 FEET!!!!! ><
Lol someone's slow because my mother was born in 1955 is 53 going on 54 this year.
definately not from this universe!
cookie, do you really think i'd put my real age, gender and name on youtube? and btw, i was not mean. at 13 you should know how to calculate your dad's age ^^
Esta rala!
She is a hard warker.
しかし、とても自然
very
natural!
if you are a dancer or not, it's irrelevant.
how can you say a person is mean just because they are from america? this is a really stupid thing to say and no, i'm not american.
can you stop spamming this video? tha ^^
she seems a little stuck up..
so what
maybe the same reason because she has her hair like that... haha
anyway she's great
Formée à la rigueur russe.
Elle est française. Etoile du ballet de l'Opera National de Paris.
ur jealous!!!
Oh, please. I respect the efforts of Miss Guillem but we have quite an inedequate posture here and a great lack of ellegance as an artist. I can't imagine how she can possibly be an inspiration to young girls...
you have no respect. shut up.
😂
Ridiculous comment.