A guest teacher of mine was a student of Bregvadze, he showed us this video and told us that no one has ever been able to do this dance since this video, that's something I call breathtaking.
Un totale continuo convolo in questo valzer che presuppone grande forza di spinta da una parte e grande affidamento dall'altra.Bravissimi.Bighin GIULIO RENZO
I'm glad this came around again. It's one of my favourite dance pieces. Enchanting and beautiful. I get a little tearful watching it... happy tears... it's wonderful.
Ninel came to teach in Los Angeles for a few weeks in 1995. Within one week her class was packed not because we all knew who she was but because her class was so good. She pushed us harder than any teacher i've ever had even though i've taken from many ballet teachers in New York since 1977 and many in Los Angeles since 1993. In Ninels class people improved quickly because her class was so exellent and because she expected everyone to work at 110%.
Правильно написали ,это шедевр танцевального и актёрского мастерства, вот почему сколько бы времени не прошло, мы восхищаемся этими замечательными артистами балета . Задирать ноги до небес это ещё далеко не всё, это быстро забывается. Именно поэтому ,когда много лет назад выпало счастье видеть Кургапкину и Барышникова в балете Дон Кихот зал просто ревел от восторга в едином порыве . Больше такого видеть не приходилось, хотя очень много раз смотрела балет с разными хорошими исполнителями.
There was something in those ballerinas from 50's, 60's, 70's - they weren't as skinny as ballerinas now, they didn't have such extensions, but when you look at them, their dance is very strong technically, but still very artistic, poetic and light. Thanks for all your videos, they're amazing.
Boris Bregvadze was a very handsome, good looking man and amazing dancer and later teacher at Vaganova. Sad that Kurgapkina died in a car accident. She was a beautiful lady. Together they were the most gorgeous dancing couple.
20 лет работала на кафедре хореографии, руководимой Борисом Яковлевичем Брегвадзе. Он был таким же, как в этом танце, - элегантным, внимательным, ироничным. "Венский вальс" был поставлен Леонидом Якобсоном на музыку ИОГАННА ШТРАУСА.
xxxFreyjackxxx This is great, thanks for posting. I only wish this sort of thing was danced more often. Nowadays a lot of ballet lacks artistry, everybody seems to only think of technic.. Both are vital.
Love the throw lifts! And the scenery - the 19th century St Petersburg skyline. Stunning! Ninel Kurgapkina became the women's soloist coach at the Kirov Ballet and appears in my film, "Backstage at the Kirov" In the class she teaches are the ballerinas, Tanya Terekhova, Ludmila Lopukhova (Yakovleva) and Ira Chistiakova.
I am not a fan of this sugary Viennese waltz music, but I am more impressed by the humorous choreography and perfect skills of the two performers. The way Boris Bregvadze tosses Ninella Kurgapkina in the air and catches her in such a care-free and easy-going manner is stunning. No wonder, they were from the Kirov Ballet, St. Petersburg, next to Bolshoi, the world's best classical ensemble!
+BytomGirl By "sugary" most people mean "Violins" Ithink... I agree with you, Strauss has depth and muscle. And speaking of muscle, Mr. Bregvadze must have shoulders like an ox, all sleeked away under his perfectly tailored jacket!
Violins don't have to be sugary :) If most people call it that then don't know what sugary exactly means. I equate sugary with kitsch. Yes, he had to be very strong for such lifts. Amazing. Also, see Bolshoi from 1940 I believe dancing Moszkowski's waltzf
Its fred astaire and ginger rogers only in ballet. Incredibly up.lifting i watch it when fed up as i do rythm.of life sammy Davies. The comic expressions but incredible throws are beyond belief.
A guest teacher of mine was a student of Bregvadze, he showed us this video and told us that no one has ever been able to do this dance since this video, that's something I call breathtaking.
Просто Волшебно!! Вот что надо показывать по телевизору!!
Это шедевр актерского и танцевального искусства.
Un totale continuo convolo in questo valzer che presuppone grande forza di spinta da una parte e grande affidamento dall'altra.Bravissimi.Bighin GIULIO RENZO
You are absolutely right, and they were dancers, not gymnasts. True dance !
I'm glad this came around again. It's one of my favourite dance pieces. Enchanting and beautiful. I get a little tearful watching it... happy tears... it's wonderful.
It's heavenly never seen anything else like it as far fun but with marvelous technic. Oh I've watched it many times
Профессионально, очаровательно, иронично. БРАВО!
She's like an aerial creature ... so light and expressive! Extraordinary.
Whenever I want to smile and feel sheer joy, I watch this number. I never grow tired of watching them!
Ninel came to teach in Los Angeles for a few weeks in 1995. Within one week her class was packed not because we all knew who she was but because her class was so good. She pushed us harder than any teacher i've ever had even though i've taken from many ballet teachers in New York since 1977 and many in Los Angeles since 1993. In Ninels class people improved quickly because her class was so exellent and because she expected everyone to work at 110%.
Правильно написали ,это шедевр танцевального и актёрского мастерства, вот почему сколько бы времени не прошло, мы восхищаемся этими замечательными артистами балета . Задирать ноги до небес это ещё далеко не всё, это быстро забывается. Именно поэтому ,когда много лет назад выпало счастье видеть Кургапкину и Барышникова в балете Дон Кихот зал просто ревел от восторга в едином порыве . Больше такого видеть не приходилось, хотя очень много раз смотрела балет с разными хорошими исполнителями.
There was something in those ballerinas from 50's, 60's, 70's - they weren't as skinny as ballerinas now, they didn't have such extensions, but when you look at them, their dance is very strong technically, but still very artistic, poetic and light.
Thanks for all your videos, they're amazing.
Настоящий шедевр
This has to be my all favorite, pure joy to watch, over and over again...
Какая прелесть! Кургапкина ,о ней первый раз слышу,но это что!!!!
Вечно живые!
Классика!
my teacher was a student of Bregvadze , I'll never forget the time he showed us this video. extraordinary
Incredible beauty and grace...
Boris Bregvadze was a very handsome, good looking man and amazing dancer and later teacher at Vaganova.
Sad that Kurgapkina died in a car accident. She was a beautiful lady. Together they were the most gorgeous dancing couple.
Кургапкина погибла под поездом, она переходила пути и не услышала приближающейся электрички.
@@ЛесяЛат Znaju, spasibo
20 лет работала на кафедре хореографии, руководимой Борисом Яковлевичем Брегвадзе. Он был таким же, как в этом танце, - элегантным, внимательным, ироничным.
"Венский вальс" был поставлен Леонидом Якобсоном на музыку ИОГАННА ШТРАУСА.
Eto nie Johann Strauss, eto Richard Strauss...
Я была студенткой на кафедре хореографии и имела счастье заниматься на его уроках по дуэтному и классическому наследию!
👌🏼 Beautiful. The amount of trust and confidence they must have had in each other to allow him to toss and spin her in the air and catch her!
xxxFreyjackxxx
This is great, thanks for posting. I only wish this sort of thing was danced
more often. Nowadays a lot of ballet lacks artistry, everybody seems to only think of technic.. Both are vital.
Love the throw lifts! And the scenery - the 19th century St Petersburg skyline. Stunning! Ninel Kurgapkina became the women's soloist coach at the Kirov Ballet and appears in my film, "Backstage at the Kirov" In the class she teaches are the ballerinas, Tanya Terekhova, Ludmila Lopukhova (Yakovleva) and Ira Chistiakova.
breathtaking-pure poetry in motion.Thank you fjor this video.
I have a photo of Kurgapkina in her 70s rehearsing with Nikolai Tsiskaridze, still beautiful, smiling and energetic. Wonderful lady.
I am not a fan of this sugary Viennese waltz music, but I am more impressed by the humorous choreography and perfect skills of the two performers.
The way Boris Bregvadze tosses Ninella Kurgapkina in the air and catches her in such a care-free and easy-going manner is stunning. No wonder, they were from the Kirov Ballet, St. Petersburg, next to Bolshoi, the world's best classical ensemble!
+j. von Hettlingen Actually... It's music from Rosenkavalier opera of Richard Strauss whose music is anything but sugary.
+BytomGirl By "sugary" most people mean "Violins" Ithink... I agree with you, Strauss has depth and muscle.
And speaking of muscle, Mr. Bregvadze must have shoulders like an ox, all sleeked away under his perfectly tailored jacket!
Violins don't have to be sugary :) If most people call it that then don't know what sugary exactly means. I equate sugary with kitsch. Yes, he had to be very strong for such lifts.
Amazing. Also, see Bolshoi from 1940 I believe dancing Moszkowski's waltzf
We need more of that to cheer us all up. Who needs boreing modern minimalist dance that means sod all and does nothing for the soul
Pure joy! Thanks
This is delightful!
My favourite! It's so cheerful and incredibly uplifting. It always puts a smile on my face. Incredible acting
1:08 smile of pure gold. she loves it, i can tell
It's an entire Fred and Ginger movie condensed to five minutes of ballet ...
Its fred astaire and ginger rogers only in ballet. Incredibly up.lifting i watch it when fed up as i do rythm.of life sammy Davies. The comic expressions but incredible throws are beyond belief.
ПОЛНАЯ ВЕРСИЯ ФИЛЬМА БАЛЕТА ХОРЕОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ МИНИАТЮРЫ (1960)
Спасибо
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@shulien229 Delicious indeed!
Моя опечатка - "на музыку РИХАРДА ШТРАУСА".
👑🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍👑