Anu Papp's "The Sun King" 2019 (Official trailer)

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2019
  • Le Roi Danse pour Anu Papp!
    King of France, Louis XIV dons his ballet shoes for an outing in Anu's lavish production of 'The Sun King' for the Muse Dance Co. of "Second Life".
    "Second Life" is the original Virtual World in the now-growing Metaverse. A social network based around 3D computer generated 'Worlds' each designed & created by its users and shared worldwide using the Internet. People from across the world 'meet' virtually to share an experience - in this case a one-hour dance show performance choreographed by Anu Papp. This video is a record of parts of that experience and not intended to be a historically-correct depiction of reality.
    UPDATE: In January 2024, Anu revised the dance show and a video of the complete, half-hour performance can be found here: • Anu Papp's "The Sun K...

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  • @zyggy64
    @zyggy64 4 роки тому +9

    I love the attitude the King has when he was sitting on his throne. Bravo!

    • @GlynMorgath
      @GlynMorgath 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I didn't include the footage of him looking at his watch, Lol.

    • @nancytestani1470
      @nancytestani1470 Рік тому +1

      Me too…perfect..

  • @eberlinpascal2837
    @eberlinpascal2837 2 роки тому +5

    Le plus grand Roi du monde .

  • @adamcrowleynumbers8534
    @adamcrowleynumbers8534 4 роки тому +5

    I love that !! Superb performance !

  • @rodion-kc9ic7zn4m
    @rodion-kc9ic7zn4m Рік тому +10

    Музыка просто - БОЖЕСТВЕННОЕ СОЗДАНИЕ!
    Обожаю Лилу!!!!!!!!! ■

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  Рік тому

      Thank you for your kind words - you are right - the music is divine.

    • @rodion-kc9ic7zn4m
      @rodion-kc9ic7zn4m Рік тому +1

      @@Glynola_Productions это музыке классической спасибо.
      Классическая музыка, доказано научно, очищает духовно и физически. Особенно сегодня в этом оцифрованном, злобном мире. ■

  • @dellaroux
    @dellaroux 2 роки тому +13

    Trying to figure out if this is time travel with updated dresses from 3 different centuries (at least) and arm gestures from about the same number of (very different) dance styles. I guess 'fantasy' would cover it, but it's an unsettling mish-mash for anyone expecting a correct period reconstruction....which would, in itself, be an interesting project, but I guess it's not this one.

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  Рік тому +1

      It was a modern reinterpretation of a Stage Show - not a depiction of reality. Did you know Tolkien used 'aliases' for the names of his Hobbits 'Merry & Pippin' to better-reflect the nature of their characters for a modern readership? Peter Jackson had the actors speak with modern regional British accents for the same reason. Same idea here. I want to know why Louis keeps looking at his watch.

    • @Cristobels-Green-Boots
      @Cristobels-Green-Boots Рік тому +1

      @dellaroux: STFU! It’s a wondrous fantasy, on a King who lived in a Dream World!
      🙏🏻💔🙏🏽

    • @fuadjada4155
      @fuadjada4155 Рік тому +1

      @@Glynola_Productions I strongly agree 👍👍

    • @JamesPortoraro
      @JamesPortoraro Рік тому +2

      I agree with you. But even as a fantasy is just dreadful.

    • @fuadjada4155
      @fuadjada4155 Рік тому

      @@Glynola_Productions I enjoyed the video! Thanks!

  • @joshuatrees797
    @joshuatrees797 2 роки тому +2

    Spectacular! Stunning!

  • @ingagolubeva4191
    @ingagolubeva4191 Рік тому +1

    Compozition so well, 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👏👏👏👏👏

  • @ingagolubeva4191
    @ingagolubeva4191 Рік тому +1

    Unforgetble myzik👌❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @cristinatorrielli9637
    @cristinatorrielli9637 2 роки тому +1

    Bellísimo Muchas
    Gracias

  • @ingagolubeva4191
    @ingagolubeva4191 Рік тому +1

    Anu, great horeografia🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👏👏👏👏👏

  • @countessthun5290
    @countessthun5290 4 місяці тому +1

    Well done !

  • @lilyofthevalley5586
    @lilyofthevalley5586 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this lovely film about my ancestor. This is wonderful and I love the Lully music.

  • @lilyvitas3697
    @lilyvitas3697 Рік тому

    Thank you for this magnificent production of "The Sun King". The dedication to beauty and music is exquisite! To every, Well done!!!!

  • @rigodegracia813
    @rigodegracia813 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful.

  • @dianalindeman1644
    @dianalindeman1644 2 роки тому +2

    If only life then had been so clean as it is in costume dramas!

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  2 роки тому

      Couldn't agree more - but our ancestors survived it long enough to make us what we are today.

  • @katiaplantscientist
    @katiaplantscientist Рік тому +2

    This new Barbie movie looks lit.

  • @user-yy5qc7eu7v
    @user-yy5qc7eu7v Місяць тому +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @guyruin8556
    @guyruin8556 2 роки тому

    Ce mélange de genre de danse est de la pure "Follia"...de 14à 18 le Roy danse sur le peuple et son "Nous voulons" ...Nostalgie gratuite.

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  2 роки тому

      Did you know that J.R.R. Tolkien tells us that in *reality* _Meriadoc Brandybook_ and _Peregrine Took_ would not have been called _Merry_ and _Pippin_ in the Hobbitish dialect of Westron but that he chose to translate their *actual* familiar names into these in order to reflect the same characteristics suggested by them to a modern audience. Catch my drift?

  • @minique6112
    @minique6112 2 роки тому +1

    Fort beau !

  • @ingagolubeva4191
    @ingagolubeva4191 Рік тому +1

    Itornity, itornity in this musik,

  • @viktorijarumbutiene7803
    @viktorijarumbutiene7803 Рік тому +1

    Neitiketina,nerealu......as suzaveta sito nuostabaus grozio.......aciu V.

  • @mllepumpkinpooh
    @mllepumpkinpooh 2 роки тому +4

    Rameau did not write "Les Indes galantes" until 20 years after the death of Louis XIV, the "Sun King" (le Roi Soleil).

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  2 роки тому +7

      And as far as I know the King did not own a wrist-watch but at 1:10 you can see him check his, worn on his right wrist, to see whether it was time for him to dance again.
      Here's another spoiler: in the movie 'Gladiator', Commodus kills his father Marcus Aurelius and is stabbed by Maximus during a duel in the Colosseum and there dies of his wounds. This is quite interesting because in the real world, his father actually died of smallpox in Vienna and he himself was strangled to death in his bath, by the wrestler Narcissus, much later on.
      Now, what about those fireworks? In a theatre? Don't you think the Fire Department would have put a stop on those?
      I guess that's the beauty of Second Life (and Hollywood) - we can re-invent whatever we like for our own amusement, limited only by our imaginations and the limits of the medium in which we operate. This was a record of an event by a bunch of people (from all over the world) having fun and listening to some great music - that's all. It wasn't a history lesson - did you think it was?

    • @saltator1802
      @saltator1802 2 роки тому +1

      @@Glynola_Productions Ouch! That was a scorching reply, but well deserved.

    • @lilyvitas3697
      @lilyvitas3697 Рік тому +1

      Best to enjoy the magnificent production and the painstaking time and dedication to provide this beautiful video. I am extremely grateful for it's beautiful and fine work of art!! Thank you!

  • @Dina-tc2du
    @Dina-tc2du Рік тому

    Nossa que bonito mesmo comgratulates com muito amor envolvido trank you for

  • @lululee6606
    @lululee6606 Рік тому

    this is really wonderful! where i can see full version of this?

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the heart-warming comment, unfortunately, I wasn't able to create a full-length video of the production at the time - but I think Anu has plans to bring it back to 'the stage' a little later in the year - in which case, I might be able to record the complete show. Stay Tuned.

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  4 місяці тому +1

      Hello again Lulu - just to add that Anu has now performed and updated version of this Second Life show and I did capture and post a video of the full performance and if you are still interested you will find it here:
      ua-cam.com/video/5c8rX9wQGM0/v-deo.html

    • @lululee6606
      @lululee6606 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Glynola_Productions Thank you so much, I really enjoy this, it's really wonderful ❤️

  • @ameliebonnet1
    @ameliebonnet1 2 роки тому +9

    Univers de fantaisie façon Las Vegas ou Disneyland. Historiquement, tout est faux, à part la musique. Costumes, coiffures, pas de danse (on ne lève pas les bras), des barbus à la cour, un roi qui croise les jambes, des femmes acrobates peu vêtues, etc.

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  2 роки тому

      Yes, of course, it's not intended to be a historically accurate depiction of courtly life - just an excuse to listen to some good music and have a little fun. Do you know what 'fun' is? You are lucky half of the cast members are not elves, fauns, or teddy-bears. But you are wrong about the music, as 'mllepumpkinpooh' pointed out 9 months ago, Rameau did not write "Les Indes galantes" until 20 years after the death of Louis XIV.

    • @dellaroux
      @dellaroux Рік тому

      Ah, exactement. J'ai fait les memes observations en anglais, en haut, avant ayant vu ce-commentaire-ci.

  • @mauriziotessaro
    @mauriziotessaro Рік тому

    Il regno di Luigi XIV non conosce tramonto.Sul.suo regno splende sempre il.sole

  • @ingagolubeva4191
    @ingagolubeva4191 Рік тому

    Itornity, itornity in this myzik,

  • @Glynola_Productions
    @Glynola_Productions  4 роки тому

    *Copyright summary and status at time of posting*
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  • @danielmarechal4729
    @danielmarechal4729 Рік тому

    On est loint des fastes de la cour de Versailles sous Louis XIV

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  Рік тому

      I think it would be impossible to recreate in Second Life - but this was a 'Stage Production'.

  • @marialuizasaboiasaddi2160
    @marialuizasaboiasaddi2160 2 роки тому

    Is this an animation drawing ?

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you Maria Luiza for your interest.
      No - it is a video recording of a 3D computer-simulated world (like World of Warcraft or the SIMs) called *Second Life* (see wikipedia) running across the Internet.
      Each character (or Avatar) in the video is designed (appearance & clothing) & operated (moved around in the scene) by a different person somewhere in the world (I live in the UK) sitting at a computer. We can communicate with each other mostly by typing but we can use microphones & talk to each other. So it is a Social Network and we make many friends 'In-World'. What you don't see in the video is the chat we have going on (not during the show though!!)
      Having said that about 'operating', at an event such as this 'show' each (real) person will get their avatar to activate a pre-set sequence of actions designed by one of us who acts as the 'Choreographer' - in this case it is Anu Papp who currently lives on the West Coast of the USA. Anu also designed the 'sets' and scenery (which can either be built from scratch - using tools provided by Second Life or purchased from other 'Creators') for the show and selected the music that we all hear. This is very much her production. The dance animations are produced and sold by real dancers wearing motion-capture suits - most last about 30 seconds, so it is up the choreographer (Anu) to choose and sequence the various movements (it helps that she is a real musician in real-life) in the same way a choreographer would direct the dancers of a real show.
      My role is simple - I capture/record the computer screen as the show is performed - I can control the position of the 'camera' (like controlling a drone) and the lighting (although I try to stick closely to the stage lighting Anu has designed - my computer isn't as powerful as hers, so I have to try to get as close as I can without my computer slowing down so much that the video flickers too much and become uncomfortable to watch.) The whole show would have been about an hour long. Then I edit the captured video using a standard video-editing program and set the music to make a short 'trailer' for the show. I can't remember but I may have put a 'full' recording of the show on UA-cam as well.
      Apart from the shows Anu has created a fully landscaped a 256m square 'chunk of world' (called a 'SIM' in SL, rented from the Second Life owners Linden Labs) - and I video'd 'myself' walking around it a while ago - the video is called *_Anu & Ferdi's "Memoires de Ravenhart"_* It has changed a little since then - for one thing it's been snowing there.
      I have posted trailers or full-videos of other shows of Anu's and my favourites include *_'State of Grace', 'Portraits'_* and the most recent one was *_'Chicago'_* that you might want to check out - just search UA-cam for 'Glynola Productions' or 'Glyn Morgath' (older videos/montages). There are a good number of SL fans who post photo-realistic 'photos' on *_flickr_* too - well worth looking at if you are interested in photography.
      If you have a reasonably modern computer (a decent graphics card would be a bonus) - why not get a free account and come and join us? Automatic Translators are available 'in-world' if needed.
      Glyn Morgath (one half of _Glynola Productions_ - my real-world wife is the other half - *Viola Sweetwater* - we sit across the table from each other, lol.)

  • @suzanel-lithi5465
    @suzanel-lithi5465 Рік тому

    روعه تحفه جميله جدا حلوه ؤي ؤي

  • @alexandervoronov6659
    @alexandervoronov6659 2 роки тому

    Блеск куртуазности

  • @JamesPortoraro
    @JamesPortoraro Рік тому

    Tacky to say the least

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  8 місяців тому

      Your opinion has been noted and filed in the appropriate receptacle.

  • @juanlopezlopez4463
    @juanlopezlopez4463 Рік тому

    Cualquier semejanza con la realidad es pura ficción.
    Los trajes, excepto el de rey, no concuerdan con la realidad.
    Y que los bufones o acróbatas se pongan a bailar con la nobleza, ya da risa.
    Por no decir los vestidos de los africanos.

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  Рік тому

      That's right - Second Life is all about getting away from Reality. Reality sucks! This fantasy show of a production in a pretend modern theatre brought many smiles to: the real faces of the real operators (for whom this video was made) of the pretend 'performers' who 'put-on' imaginary costumes and came 'together', from across the world, to pretend dance to real but anachronistic music (some written 20 yrs after Louis XIV died - you missed that chance to level even more criticism - you also missed a chance to criticize my beard - it's ok, it was a pretend beard) and engage in a specially choreographed hour-long escape from Reality; to the few dozen real-time pretend audience-members and to a good number of deliberate or accidental viewers of this video-'trailer'. It's nice to know you too had a laugh. What made you think it was purporting to portray a historically accurate event? Next time we perform Les Misérables we'll invite you along - you'll fit in nicely. Now, where can we find something that you have created on which we can pour scorn. I'm sorry you had to watch this.

  • @sandrotrecci7113
    @sandrotrecci7113 2 роки тому +1

    🤔🙄

  • @isoldam
    @isoldam Рік тому +2

    OK, those weird bloomers the ladies are wearing and the way their legs float through their gowns made me laugh. Costuming definitely not period correct, but I liked it anyway.

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  Рік тому +1

      In 1669 Louis XIV commissioned a very special 'concert' to celebrate the 'Future of France'. One of his favourite costume designers Jean-François Lemonnier of Poitiers was commanded to make a new type of gown that would allow a danseuse to dance more freely without her gown impeding her leg-movements. His solution was to remove the under-frame and petticoats holding the shape of the outer gown and replace the outer (and now, only) layer with vertical strips, or 'rubans', of (initially) calico (but later, silk of course) painted with ten (yes, ten) layers of the newly discovered latex while draping the fabric over a barrel. Once dried, the 'rubans', once stitched together at the top, would hold their shape unaided whilst allowing great freedom of expression in dance - a great success. But then Lemonnier faced another problem - the ladies' bare legs were prone to passing between the 'rubans', something that privately delighted Louis but was hardly acceptable in court. So, Jean-François designed long linen 'leg-sleeves', in the same colour & design as their gowns, in an attempt to preserve their modesty.' We would call these 'Glitch Pants' today - but, at the time, they soon became known as Longue-Jean's and were loved by the ladies who complained that their silk dresses were insufficient to keep them warm in winter. Some of his other gown designs used at the concert were not so well received, they were considered too 'futuristic', and were put away for many decades until Lemonnier's great-grandson, Daniel, reintroduced them to the world. I'm glad you enjoyed the recreation.

    • @joas3324
      @joas3324 8 місяців тому

      @@Glynola_Productions Interesting.I didnt know it.Where can i read more about it?

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  8 місяців тому

      @@joas3324 Thank you for your interest - but you can't - I made it up. I was being somewhat flippant when rationalising a limitation of *Second Life* clothing.
      Flexible clothes (such as skirts but also non-flexible items like hats) are 'attached' to a point on the skeleton but are not treated as solid - so, for example, the legs can poke through the dresses (often disguised by wearing 'glitch pants') or the head can poke through a hat. A later solution is to add an 'alpha layer' to the hidden part of the skin to make it invisible but this can have odd effects too.
      Non-flexible clothes (like shirts, socks, gloves and trousers) actually become the outer layer of the avatar by deforming the 'skin' onto which a 'painted' image of the item is applied (think of a wooden toy Nutcracker soldier).
      In both cases it is a challenge to produce a realistic effect that works with all avatar movements. Ingenious solutions are employed, for example, a long coat might be made as two separate parts - one of each type - a 'painted-on' top and an 'attached' skirt.
      If this period of history interests you, then check out our latest video which is set in a recently opened SL recreation of Marie Antoinette's Petit Trianon and its gardens: ua-cam.com/video/YaPtIsF5l9E/v-deo.html (Anu Papp's "Les Jardins du Petit Trianon")

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  4 місяці тому

      Just for interest, one of your concerns has been addressed for our latest performance and I have posted a new 32 minute video of the complete performance ua-cam.com/video/5c8rX9wQGM0/v-deo.html . Only occasionally do legs & feet poke through the dresses where I had to use footage (no pun intended) from the rehearsal. Mind you - we now have gentlemen's arms passing straight through neighbouring ladies' bodies in one dance.

  • @jelsner5077
    @jelsner5077 2 місяці тому

    I didn't know Satan designed costumes.

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  2 місяці тому

      In 1669 Louis XIV commissioned a very special 'concert' to celebrate the 'Future of France'. One of his favourite costume designers, despite being a hardened Satanist, Jean-François Lemonnier of Poitiers was commanded to make a new type of gown that would allow a danseuse to dance more freely without her gown impeding her leg-movements. His solution was to remove the under-frame and petticoats holding the shape of the outer gown and replace the outer (and now, only) layer with vertical strips, or 'rubans', of (initially) calico (but later, silk of course) painted with ten (yes, ten) layers of the newly discovered latex while draping the fabric over a barrel. Once dried, the 'rubans', once stitched together at the top, would hold their shape unaided whilst allowing great freedom of expression in dance - a great success. His demonic side emerging, Lemonnier introduced an insidious 'temptation' - the ladies' bare legs would briefly show passing between the 'rubans', something designed to inflame lust in the audience and in particular Louis but was hardly acceptable to the dancers who complained about the coldness of the rooms in court. So, Jean-François designed long linen 'leg-sleeves', in the same colour & design as their gowns, in an attempt to preserve their seductiveness while keeping them warm. We would call these 'Glitch Pants' today - but, at the time, they soon became known as *Longue-Jean's* (read it with a French accent) and were loved by the ladies whose descendants would embrace 'leggings' whole-heartedly. Some of his other gown designs used at the concert were not so well received, they were considered too 'futuristic', and were put away for many decades until Lemonnier's great-grandson, Daniel, reintroduced them to the world. I hope that, nevertheless, you enjoyed the modern recreation of the concert - like this reply, it is a work of fantasy & imagination (as mentioned in the notes for the video) and a hallmark of Second Life.

  • @encyclopediapierciana6815
    @encyclopediapierciana6815 3 місяці тому

    THis is AI!

    • @Glynola_Productions
      @Glynola_Productions  2 місяці тому

      No, it's not - it's CGI. Every element of this performance is determined by human intelligence - only the actual rendering as a 3D scene is left for the computer to generate.
      The short dance animations are either hand-crafted or motion-captured - these are then assembled into dance routines for the CGI characters (avatars) to 'perform'. The appearance of the avatars is a combination of Anu's specified outfits (often hand-crafted by one of the Muse team - even down to choosing the weight and flexibility of the material) and each individual operator's choice of body, face and skin - each tweaked to the operator's preference. The set is a combination of items purchased from specialized creators or hand-crafted items by Anu herself. The whole is choreographed by Anu to music of her choice.
      The 2024 version of this show (see notes) has been given an overhaul, with new costumes and a few other changes.

  • @user-lc3if6zk6h
    @user-lc3if6zk6h Місяць тому

    Люлли бесподобен!!!