This is based off a comedy pice.... called (The Concert). This parody dance routine is performed by ballerinas at the Vienna State Opera in Austria. The routine is called ‘When Ballet Goes Wrong” Choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
I do! I think it fits the piece because you aren't supposed to make noise with your shoes in ballet but this *is* the Mistake Waltz so I wonder if it was on purpose
@@Caroline28483 Yea, I also noticed that in normal pieces they don't make any noise.. I wonder how, since the tip of the shoe is so hard? But me being a very noise sensitive person I find the "clack" very satisfying lol
PrincipalCellist amen cause if you forgot one part you just look at your peripheral vision and copy even though you practice that at one point your dancing is automatic
@@user-uh3qj2tb4z it’s less of memory and it’s more of i imagine that it would be easier to fall out of beat because it’s automatic after a certain point
@@maydayjanette226 yeahhh how you're explaining just makes you seem like a shitty dancer. Wow,,, can't do your own choreography, you know not every group dance has you in sync 100% of the time? I understand if you learned the og dance first tho
Try the vienna theater one. It really cute and funny. They have mastered the art of mistake. So graceful, yet kinda roll with the punches. I laugh the entire dance.
Happened to a friend of mine for real and during an exam! 😂😂😂 we were all in croise right foot devant in 5th position and she was in croise LEFT foot devant! She did that same slow movement to change her direction, the examiner saw and kinda giggled 😂😂😂
this dance becomes even more amazing when you realize that it's harder to choreograph mistakes as a ballerina. like it's literally ingrained into you that you have to be perfect 100% of the time, so for most ballerina's a dance that's literally full of mistakes is extremely difficult to catch onto.
Yes, that's true. There is also what she sees around her. Concentration on her own part, not distraction to "correct" is hard, though. @@aprilhollingsworth1520
YES OMG a couple years ago I had to miss like 5 classes in a row because of family stuff, and my teacher just kept saying "just catch on." I didn't know half the dance when recital came... 😶😳 Edit: I am now almost a professional dancer!! Things are going good 👍
What impresses me most is that with all the planned mistakes, this has to be a ballet with six unique, specialized roles. Every member ends up with a different muscle memory and I'd imagine that every part needs their own backup if the prime dancer falls ill or something.
Scarlett g 2005 Exactly. By using a combination of facial expressions, you can cause the audience to believe that it was on purpose and by making the mistake obvious so that they know.
*Legend has it that this dance was invented because of a certain group of dancers who missed a lot of practices. They did this in the performance and everyone loved it*
ohgoshnaliya ! I just meant that this is such a cool dance because they’re messing up on purpose which makes it so that if they did actually mess up/ not do what they practiced then the audience wouldn’t be able to tell
I did a similar choreography (with lots of mistakes) in the 2000s in my ballet class and we had so much fun!! It was probably the funniest choreography I ever did in ballet and it was so unnatural to learn, but we had a blast!
The funny thing is since ballet moves need to be super clean an polished, they probably practiced the mistakes a lot til they looked perfectly out of place at the right time and right spot with the right move.
I know it’s part of the choreography, but the way it’s done to make it look so good both in the whimsy of it being seemingly accidental, but it’s very purposeful. In fact, it was adding even more chaos to the scene.
Out of all the groups that do this, these ladies are the most hilarious. Other groups I’ve seen seem to force their mistakes and over exaggerate their movements but they do it so naturally and make it seem unintentional.
The thing I love about this. Is the anticipation, because while yes the audience catches on early the gag of it, But their able to use that anticipation to keep their eyes peeled for when the next gaff will be. And it’s never quite where you’d expect or from who you’d expect. There’s the obvious person usually out of line, but by a certain point it’s also the people reacting to the one out of line, and everyone else reacting to them in an endless cascade.
I love this, this gives me so much nostalgia. Like when you're young and you're trying to find the difference between 2 pictures except this time it's moving.
They dance really good and they make the mistakes more realistic and natural so it looked like theyre accidentally making a mistake when theyre actually doing it on purpose
@@mikayladouglas2503 oh I see!😅 Well I have been always insecure about my English language skills!🤷♀️😅 Well My first language is Nepali!! Though they teach us English as main subject but ... I feel little bit hard to talk in English!🤔😅 !! Thinking what if I made a mistake!! 😅 And thank you very..!❣️
@@ro._.rosnii Honestly english is weird. All it takes is some speaking practice and getting a friend to correct you on small sentence differences. Most of your problems are probably just the meanings of certain words in specific sentences. Its cool that you know two languages though! I can speak a very small bit of French but not much. Only a few phrases and words.
As a student dancer this is literally what rehearsals are like, lol 😂 this is so accurate! The 1st rehearsals are sometimes are a bit chaotic and messy and just… not together but by the end it’s usually pretty good! 😅
when the dance teacher says if you make a mistake keep going
rayne speaks yerimese :)
Thats every teacher my piano teacher says that my balle teacher says that but i think its true because the show cannot end
YASS😂
No the dance was staged
@@nobody.6027 r/whooosh
Lol at the end, “if I move extra slowly, nobody will notice“ 😂
My favorite part tbh
It’s actually supposed to be like that.
LITERALLY ME
Bahahhahahahah haha right that’s the best part and we’ve all been there 🤦🏻♂️
Jessie’s origami tutorials like drax the invisible man
*_footage of my last 6 braincells on a test_*
LMAOOOO, my favorite comment
LoL
Love it
I have no brain cells on a test
Test are easy
You can tell these dancers are really talented, even their mistakes look good.
You know it's part of the choreography right?
@@dutchik5107 yes of course, I just find it funny that they make what it's suppose to look like a mistake look amazing anyways XD
@@charlenef3308 unlike most of us, we can't do mistakes ELEGANTLY 😂😂
It takes skills to make it perfect.
But it takes more to fail perfectly.
@@Drakey_421 well Hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmm I guess so, but it takes more to not fail on failing perfectly
I think that this is one of the better mistake waltzes because they actually try to save it and it looks more realistic
ua-cam.com/video/bLgRLxQCvsU/v-deo.html , .,
im pretty sure the mistakes were part of the dance? like it was intended
@@cch444. yeah I was just saying that after they made the mistake they would almost try and save it.
@@annas.9560 ooh, i see! sorry, i read your comment wrong
This is based off a comedy pice.... called (The Concert). This parody dance routine is performed by ballerinas at the Vienna State Opera in Austria. The routine is called ‘When Ballet Goes Wrong” Choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
Who else loves the sound of the pointe shoes all hitting the ground at the same time
I do! I think it fits the piece because you aren't supposed to make noise with your shoes in ballet but this *is* the Mistake Waltz so I wonder if it was on purpose
@@Caroline28483 Yea, I also noticed that in normal pieces they don't make any noise.. I wonder how, since the tip of the shoe is so hard? But me being a very noise sensitive person I find the "clack" very satisfying lol
tap tap tap tap squeak
Mee!!,but all of our ballet teachers yell at us for purposely making the noise 😂
Mariana Oliveira meee
See I’m just sitting here impressed one of the dancers is wearing glasses. I’ve never seen that before.
Its part of the dance
Dana Molina yea my dance teacher always said u wear contacts or u dance blind
@@cola7260 same here, I use glasses and I always take them off
Cola same 😂
Cola oof-
i like how at the very end the last girl just slowly goes the same position as everyone else 😂
I didnt notice until she actually moved her arms 😅😅😅
sophia frary I was already crying from laughter but that I died at that 😂😂
Lol that was my favorite part
sophia frary that was iconic😂
She's making contact to get the Moon Caryll Rune from The Brain of Mensis
3:00 dont be suspicious, dont be suspicious
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
😂😂😂😂
Oh my god I did that once XD my teacher was laughing her face off
Who's that in your profile pic?
Lol I actually didn't notice
I don't think people realise how much work is involved in making this dance look like its full of "mistakes".
Exactly
Dancing with mistakes on purpose like that is actually harder than dancing in sync
PrincipalCellist amen cause if you forgot one part you just look at your peripheral vision and copy even though you practice that at one point your dancing is automatic
These "mistakes on purpose" are just the choreographed dance, if that's hard for you to do then you need to practice harder
@@user-uh3qj2tb4z it’s less of memory and it’s more of i imagine that it would be easier to fall out of beat because it’s automatic after a certain point
@@maydayjanette226 yeahhh how you're explaining just makes you seem like a shitty dancer. Wow,,, can't do your own choreography, you know not every group dance has you in sync 100% of the time? I understand if you learned the og dance first tho
would it? cuz a mistake clearly noticeable by the audience will automatically be thought that it is a part of the act
I have seen the "Mistake Waltz" a considerable amount of times now, but this group always gets me to laugh.
Same
scarlet ramirez same
Why
Me too
Chayse Perry Because it’s funny?
The thing with this dance is that you have to exegerrate some of the mistakes so that the audience can tell the mistakes are done on purpose
I feel like it should be opposite of that
Try the vienna theater one. It really cute and funny. They have mastered the art of mistake. So graceful, yet kinda roll with the punches. I laugh the entire dance.
omg name twins
Inez Louisa :/ so no mistakes are real tbh its all planed
Inez Louisa it kills me b/c that’s ME xD
One of them: **makes a mistake**
The others: ohno, girls we have to improvise. We cant let her embarrass herself.
2:11
More like : "darn it, gladys! Not again!"
If you make a real mistake, yea sure the audience won’t notice but.....
Your dance teacher will
Yes
Amy huynh yesss I would probably get hit with a pointe shoe
I’m already shaking from anxiety 💀
*No....*
*NOT KAREN!!*
If they throw you their pointe shoes you better start running, they sure hit harder than a slipper
That slooooow arm at the end ALWAYS gets me!!
i kno lol, it's the one u find yourself doing
Yess. It’s like “oooh no one noticed me I hope” *slowly change position•
SAME!!!
Happened to a friend of mine for real and during an exam! 😂😂😂 we were all in croise right foot devant in 5th position and she was in croise LEFT foot devant! She did that same slow movement to change her direction, the examiner saw and kinda giggled 😂😂😂
honestly their mistakes are better than my actual dancing. you have to be really talented to make errors look good
Lindzie Marie this is intentional as it is called Mistake Waltz.
True.....
They were on purpose mistakes
Jimin's Chimmy украинаполитика
The mistakes they did is a part of the dance
This was probably the least stressful dance ever because if you make a mistake it will look like part of the dance
G And G L • unless the mistake you made is to do things in line
Yes, but your instructors and choreographers know how it is meant to be. :)
The dance is right, the coreographers put that in the dance
Sorry if my english is bad
It is part of the dance
Yea
Nobody:
Literally no one:
Not a single soul:
Me: in pointe class when the teacher looks away
Your a single soul how does this make sense
@@STARYSAL ......chile anyways
Yessss same
Is that Draco in your dp?
HONESTLY
this dance becomes even more amazing when you realize that it's harder to choreograph mistakes as a ballerina. like it's literally ingrained into you that you have to be perfect 100% of the time, so for most ballerina's a dance that's literally full of mistakes is extremely difficult to catch onto.
It's like Meryl Streep learned to sing badly in Florence Foster Jenkins.
The mistakes aren’t in the technique, just the choreography. So to the individual dancer, her part has no mistakes.
Yes, that's true. There is also what she sees around her. Concentration on her own part, not distraction to "correct" is hard, though. @@aprilhollingsworth1520
When like, 5 other people miss the last class before the recital and the choreographer changed EVERYTHING.
oooooooooo gosh
I hate when that happens
That‘s the worst. 😩
That happened to me last year and it was TRAUMATISING
YES OMG a couple years ago I had to miss like 5 classes in a row because of family stuff, and my teacher just kept saying "just catch on." I didn't know half the dance when recital came... 😶😳
Edit: I am now almost a professional dancer!! Things are going good 👍
The slow arm change at the end always gets me😂😂 also I wonder if any of them have ever accidentally done it right haha??😂
I am wondering that too.
Probably not because it’s choreographed to be wrong so this is the correct way
Куда заводит?
A dance where you’re actually supposed to mess up? I’ve found my calling.
Yes ! 😂
I swear I can’t go a show without messing up 😂🤦♀️
NO💀
The floor is mine, I’m ready to fall on it
I'd manage to mess up the mess
What impresses me most is that with all the planned mistakes, this has to be a ballet with six unique, specialized roles.
Every member ends up with a different muscle memory and I'd imagine that every part needs their own backup if the prime dancer falls ill or something.
The little glances the dancers give each other really elevate this piece.
Everyone saying this would be easier.. It's actually harder to purposely make the mistake then to accidentally make it...
Well the mistakes are choreographed they know what mistakes they are gonna make
Its easier because if you make a real mistake nobody will notice
H D you have to make it obvious that it’s deliberate
Scarlett g 2005 Exactly. By using a combination of facial expressions, you can cause the audience to believe that it was on purpose and by making the mistake obvious so that they know.
*than. Oh I see what you’re doing now.
It's a very well organized disordered waltz. Haha
*first reply*
*second reply*
*third reply*
*one-hundred-thirty-second reply*
What have i done?
*maybe if I move my arms slowly no one will notice...*
Yes off course we cant see but if there re mpre people than tht
No one:
Girl on the top left at 3:00 : *no one will notice my mistake*
めちゃめちゃ綺麗にギャグしてるの最高すぎるw
*Legend has it that this dance was invented because of a certain group of dancers who missed a lot of practices. They did this in the performance and everyone loved it*
It's not a legend if you just made it up for a UA-cam comment.
@@Lyndiloo It was just a joke I wasn't being serious
@@Lyndiloo r/whoosh
@@mehergrover3530 And I was just being sarcastic.
@@Lyndiloo Okay then
This is so hilarious. And the best part is, if they actually make a mistake the audience cant tell 😂
which part ?
ohgoshnaliya ! What?
ohgoshnaliya ! I just meant that this is such a cool dance because they’re messing up on purpose which makes it so that if they did actually mess up/ not do what they practiced then the audience wouldn’t be able to tell
Except for people who have seen it before
The audience can tell as Pretty much everyone knows this dance. Lmao.
That is my ballett class every time...
this has been me many times before
Hhhhhhh my daughter class too
Same
Ballet
You wish!
Can we just appreciate how beautiful they can dance. Its amazing
This gets recommended to me every couple of months and each time I watch, I notice something new! 😆
The best thing about this is that they had to practice those mistakes.
I did a similar choreography (with lots of mistakes) in the 2000s in my ballet class and we had so much fun!! It was probably the funniest choreography I ever did in ballet and it was so unnatural to learn, but we had a blast!
I found the perfect dance for me. This is pretty much how I dance anyways.
Blah it’s still really good tho
The funny thing is since ballet moves need to be super clean an polished, they probably practiced the mistakes a lot til they looked perfectly out of place at the right time and right spot with the right move.
me too😂
Lulu _yu wow you must be very good at dancing
@@Jesustakethewheel_ thank you
If I had a dollar for every time I felt like this in class... 🤑
sammeeee
Azure Hall same
Me all the time
Azure Hall Watch out Bill Gates I’m coming for you.
When you realize that we expect more from a single failure than all the other dancers' successes... and that should apply for life.
Mistake Waltz 様々な方の演技がUA-camに上がっているけど、この方達が最高に素敵!!クスッと笑い要素がありながら、全ての所作(頭の先から指先・足先まで)優雅・優美で何度もリピートして見てしまう♪♪
バレーは全く無縁だけれど、もっと見たい!って思いました。
Imagine going through years and years of dance to do the waltz correctly only to be told you must re-learn it, but wrong.
That was basically my English teacher telling me how to write essays for finals
@@Carrollemma04 This.....this is why I hated college lol
wow the pianist is phenomenal i don’t think they’re credited enough 😂😂😂😂
ダンスが上手だからこそ出来るネタだと思います、とても踊りが素敵なのにクスッと笑える感じがとても好き
何て美しいのでしょう。😮✨✨✨心が洗われます。
"They got us in the first half not even gonna lie."
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これこそ本当に演技力と技術力の両方が光る難しい踊りです...
お客様の笑い声までが1つの演出ですね☺️
No one:
Me *know nothing about about ballet*
UA-cam *insert ballet performance*
AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH. THEY LOOK SO GRACEFUL WITH PERSONALITY OMG
Despite the comedy, they're actually really good dancers!
Susannah Dudash Of course, it’s one of the premier ballet companies in the US.
Love how even when the dance is imperfect the dancers are still very graceful. I love Ballet 😊.
I know it’s part of the choreography, but the way it’s done to make it look so good both in the whimsy of it being seemingly accidental, but it’s very purposeful. In fact, it was adding even more chaos to the scene.
One of my favorite ballets to watch and dance . A well done version👏👏
Out of all the groups that do this, these ladies are the most hilarious. Other groups I’ve seen seem to force their mistakes and over exaggerate their movements but they do it so naturally and make it seem unintentional.
Thinks * if I move my arms reaaaally slowly,nobody will notice *
The thing I love about this.
Is the anticipation, because while yes the audience catches on early the gag of it,
But their able to use that anticipation to keep their eyes peeled for when the next gaff will be.
And it’s never quite where you’d expect or from who you’d expect.
There’s the obvious person usually out of line, but by a certain point it’s also the people reacting to the one out of line, and everyone else reacting to them in an endless cascade.
I come to feel familiar with real ballet by funny dance like this.
完璧な踊りも綺麗やけどこうやって親しみやすい面も見せてくれるとバレエ未経験者としてもより身近にバレエを感じられるのでとてもよいものだと思います。
perfect imperfect
Diego Cenni perfectly imperfect*
@@Jabcat-ov7ln *imperfectly perfect
This is always me and my friends in dress rehearsals and practice
面白すぎる(笑)
こんなバレエなら観に行きたい(笑)
It looks like the mistakes are on purpose....
(After reading description)-
So it is on purpose....Brilliant
This is the professional division of my ballet school and I think their ballets are gorgeous, love you pnb! 💕🩰
最後だんだん変わるのが一番好き
This is my favorite group of dancers to perform the mistake waltz.
ちょいちょい入ってくる、笑わせ要素が好きww
What I love about the video is the sound of his shoes on the ground, makes my heart feel happy.
♥️♥️
This is my all time favourite ballet. Because ballet is all about perfection and high standards and this piece is about the beauty in imperfection.
1:45 that girl on the right 🤣
Bahaha ikr
that was my fave bt how she never realised haha
1:07 me casually kicking out the person who cuts the line in front of me
"Blooper" choreography can sometimes be harder than the more serious stuff.
最後に腕の向き?変える人好き^ - ^
Do nada meteu um coreano chinês japonês sei lá
I have always loved this particular performance. It's not easy to make flawless mistakes when ballet is structured on Perfection.
Imagine how long it took for them to perfect their 'mistakes'.
Piece is waltz in E minor b. 56, by Chopin
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Like the instructor saying: "You are doing the right move again! Do the wrong one!" lol
About twice a year UA-cam shows me a new version of this dance and it never fails to make me smile.
It's reallt refreshing and it's like taking a break from the "perfect" ballet performance and showing the imperfections for awhile. Love this! ✨
I can only imagine the giggles when they all simply started to rehearse this piece, so entertaining!
This is my favorite part of the whole ballet. Just love the humor in it. This is so relatable.
One of my favorites. Thank you
I love this, this gives me so much nostalgia.
Like when you're young and you're trying to find the difference between 2 pictures except this time it's moving.
I love how they perfectly choreographed a piece about what happens when choreography is perfected 😂
上手いからこそ出来るやつ
My favorite Robbins ballet AND my favorite section. Can't wait to see this on the 22nd!!
Even tho it's mistakes are on purpose, i can't help but get mesmerized, like it's still so beautiful! Whoever created Mistake Waltz, props to you bro
We need more of these choreography xD
Yes
みんなで手をヒラヒラさせる所と、最後左上の人がバレないようにがんばってゆっくり直すところ好きwwww
i’m definitely skipping my homecoming for this!!
They dance really good and they make the mistakes more realistic and natural so it looked like theyre accidentally making a mistake when theyre actually doing it on purpose
did this for my show this year and it was such a hit!!! LOVED DOING IT and I miss it!!
This is by far of my favorite pieces on UA-cam.
I love the girl with the glasses🤣
can we just appreciate how darn good the guy at the piano is? XD
I love this piece! I’ve watched it over and over!
The way it came slowly to harmony and balance at the end was a beautiful culmination.
最後の音が無いところでタイミング合わせるの凄い
This dance never fails to make me laugh.🤣
Whenever I watch it it feels like I am watching for the first time. 😂
Sorry my English is bad..😳
Your english is alright. Promise me that you will stop saying sorry!
looks great to me! Also most english speakers make grammar mistakes. You're fine. Whats your first language?
@@kayzin3695 thank you very much!🤗😊
But sorry I can't promise .. for that!😅
As you may know anxiety and insecurity hits hard!🌝😂
Well thanks again!🤗☯️
@@mikayladouglas2503 oh I see!😅
Well I have been always insecure about my English language skills!🤷♀️😅
Well My first language is Nepali!!
Though they teach us English as main subject but ... I feel little bit hard to talk in English!🤔😅
!! Thinking what if I made a mistake!!
😅 And thank you very..!❣️
@@ro._.rosnii Honestly english is weird. All it takes is some speaking practice and getting a friend to correct you on small sentence differences. Most of your problems are probably just the meanings of certain words in specific sentences.
Its cool that you know two languages though! I can speak a very small bit of French but not much. Only a few phrases and words.
Really clever, skilful and very entertaining.
Didnt know a gracefully danced ballet can actually be hilarious... this is a masterpiece ❤️🔥
As a student dancer this is literally what rehearsals are like, lol 😂 this is so accurate! The 1st rehearsals are sometimes are a bit chaotic and messy and just… not together but by the end it’s usually pretty good! 😅
this has got to be the best dance I've ever seen😂
MY FAVORITE!!!
Very well executed with all the original nuances!
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