Evgenia Obraztsova - Marco Spada Rehearsal Excerpts
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2013
- Evgenia Obraztsova rehearsing the role of Angela in Marco Spada under the guidance of Pierre Lacotte. She danced the premiere with David Hallberg on November 8th, 2013 at the Bolshoi Theatre. The cast also featured Olga Smirnova and Semyon Chudin.
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fantastic Genia and David
So beautiful!...
Gosh!! Can't wait to see it!.... If only on UA-cam. lol
Hermosa bailarina!!
She really is stunning and unique. A synthesis between Russian and French schools, taking the best out of each one. And such a musicality !
Superb.Bravo,again and again.Beautiful dancing beautiful woman.
😂❤ Здорово!!! Мне бы так!!!😊 Женька, ты Чудо!!!❤
Женя настойчиво добивается поставленных целе на пути к вершине. Она - настоящий боец!
Восхитительно!!!!
Роскошный был спектакль. Жаль, что недолго шел в Большом!
The lady in the jumper is an interpreter.
Impressive! 🩰
She’s almost perfect ❤️👍
GODDESS!
who else loves her leotard!
😍
Какая очаровательная дочь у Марко спада
Pierre Lacotte is amazing. Does Genia speak French? Im curious since the corrections are given to her in French.
Gaby Itzel Quirós no there's an interpreter
the woman is translating everyone in Russian
Gaby Itzel Quirós there is a woman in a purple sweater translating the corrections into Russian.
so much stamina! do you think she's wearing gaynor mindens?
she does:)
Don't think they are GM, listen to when she lands, normally GMs are noiseless aren't they?
@@photographedemode They are. You can tell from the shape of the shoe. She's been wearing Gaynors since 2006.
И Пьер Лакотт и второй француз сидят с открытыми ртами, глядя на дивную Женю Образцову.
WISH COULD SEE THIS BALLET, AND ALSO LA PERI, ONDINE, REVEILLE DE LORE AND
FILLE DU PHARAON, HERE BY ABT...INSTEAD OF THE NEW AND UGLY BALLETS THEY PRESENT. WISH LIVED IN PARIS OR ST. PET.-MOSCOW.WISH MY FRIEND LUPE SERRANO WILL TRY TO SET THEM UP AT ABT. RODOLFO VIQUEZ EX BALLET DANCER
can I have music?
The music is by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber.
That often seems to be the case with the Russian dancers. Their technique is stunning, but they often seem to put more emphasis on speed than on keeping in time with the music, especially when doing fast turns like fouttes. I love watching Carrie Imler practicing the turns in Swan Lake - she's so perfectly in time with the music,.....
imho it depends a lot on the dancer, there are many russians who are very musical, Tereshkina would the best example I think. Also, the Russians seem to have a different musical feeling than, say, Americans. It's very visible when dancers who'd previously trained somewhere else join a Russian school. What makes them stick out the most is usually not their technique but a different musicality (not necessarilly bad musicality). What I'm trying to say is that the Russians may just dance differently than how you personally "feel the music" or what you are simply accustomed to. Maybe I am wrong, but for me personally it's natural to move to music the Russian way and would feel odd to me to do it as the French do… which makes me think it's really more a matter of taste.