In terms of dancing, the 1st one is my favourite, I think the dancer really fulfills the role very well, followed closely by no.4, in terms of the orchestra's interpretation no.4 had the best accompaniment, though followed by no.5.
No questions, Obratsova is technically, because of her form and artistically the best. Closely followed by the last, also Russian dancer - as always... Russian schooling is the best
Well it much to quick a variation for a Tutu.... A Tutu can become a flying saucer/sail and one spends your energy trying to keep from literally being pulled by it.I am shocked to see the Royal Ballet dancer in a Tutu is she dancing as a guest with another company?The Royal Ballet of London usually viserally understands and transitions into the characters....Even the Dutch National Ballet has to cumbersome a costume with that wig and wings which I bet take flight The Russians win physically embodying the role...how ever a Cupid would act???? Childish, psychology,and costume come together to tell a story... The Russians do it again.I am shocked by The Royal Ballet of London who brought us Beatrix Potter in full character costume like big bird en pointe Looks like men did the designing for most with no clue to the needs of the dancer.None of them are bad just really hampered/hamstrung by their costume and wig .
Obratsova! Best in every aspect!
Obrazcova and Kaptsova no doubt
Mademoiselle Obratsova est la meilleure aussi bien en interprétation qu'en technique
In terms of dancing, the 1st one is my favourite, I think the dancer really fulfills the role very well, followed closely by no.4, in terms of the orchestra's interpretation no.4 had the best accompaniment, though followed by no.5.
Osta Osta Osta! ❤
No questions, Obratsova is technically, because of her form and artistically the best. Closely followed by the last, also Russian dancer - as always... Russian schooling is the best
Kaptsova
Todas me encantan ❤
Obratzova is the best
Clairemarie Osta de l opéra de Paris sans aucune hésitation.
Not appropriate costume and simple choreography, doesn't look like cupid at all
Well it much to quick a variation for a Tutu.... A Tutu can become a flying saucer/sail and one spends your energy trying to keep from literally being pulled by it.I am shocked to see the Royal Ballet dancer in a Tutu is she dancing as a guest with another company?The Royal Ballet of London usually viserally understands and transitions into the characters....Even the Dutch National Ballet has to cumbersome a costume with that wig and wings which I bet take flight
The Russians win physically embodying the role...how ever a Cupid would act????
Childish, psychology,and costume come together to tell a story...
The Russians do it again.I am shocked by The Royal Ballet of London who brought us Beatrix Potter in full character costume like big bird en pointe
Looks like men did the designing for most with no clue to the needs of the dancer.None of them are bad just really hampered/hamstrung by their costume and wig .