Why dancers love performing Balanchine's Jewels (The Royal Ballet)

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  • Опубліковано 11 кві 2017
  • Dancers of The Royal Ballet and members of the creative team reveal why Balanchine's Jewels is a work loved by performers. Find out more at www.roh.org.uk/jewels
    Among other things, Balanchine loved jewellery, and was inspired to create this famous piece after a visit to the New York jewellers, Van Cleef and Arpels. He noted however, that the ballet, which references different periods of ballet history in each act, had little to do with gem stones except for the costumes which are covered in them. Instead, Jewels is a pure celebration of music and dance. 'Dancers love dancing it, audiences still love watching it', says Elyse Borne, one of the ballet mistresses working on The Royal Ballet production.
    Balanchine described Jewels as an appetizer, a main course, and a desert, with each act having a very different feel from the others. 'Emeralds' is has a 'demure' atmosphere, reminding us of the French Romantic period of ballet, with music from Gabriel Fauré's Pelléas et Mélisande (1898) and Shylock (1889). 'Rubies' is 'jazzy', drawing extracts from Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra (1929) by Igor Stravinsky to create an energetic, hollywood feel. And finally, 'Diamonds' takes Symphony No. 3 in D major (1875) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, to create the grandeur of Imperial Russia.
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  • @Orfeus3000
    @Orfeus3000 7 років тому +805

    Exactly how they described it is exactly how the ballet is...It's magical and of this earth all at the same time.

  • @rosemma34
    @rosemma34 7 років тому +884

    Ballet is a triumph of human expression and should be available to everyone as therapy

    • @teresadavina1815
      @teresadavina1815 6 років тому +72

      I agree that ballet is a triumph of human expression, but personally, i don't think it would serve as a good theraphy.
      Seeing all those dancers dancing beautifully would just made me aspire to be them. And then i'd broke my legs trying to do the simplest ballet movements and i'd be depressed as hell, and it would remind me how useless i am. :")

    • @sensen4161
      @sensen4161 6 років тому +11

      Teresa Davina
      It's best way to learn ballet is probably with a proffesional.

    • @katiefulton9456
      @katiefulton9456 5 років тому +3

      Agree 100% - watching ballet & especially the Royal Ballet has gotten me through a couple very tough times in my life as a source of steady inspiration and beauty. Plus Nela is such a dream in general! 💎🙏💙

    • @aanaya5
      @aanaya5 4 роки тому +23

      HAHAHAHHAH AS THERAPY? I dance and I love it but it gives me some emotional problems because I always compare myself because I’m not pretty enough not strong enough not skinny enough not good enough not flexible enough Dance is everything I could ever want but also everything I will ever dread

    • @kaylawood1721
      @kaylawood1721 4 роки тому +2

      Hell ya !!! Its so meditative and therapeutic

  • @lizziew4954
    @lizziew4954 7 років тому +460

    I went and saw this at the cinema last night in Edinburgh, and Steven McRae and Sarah Lamb in Rubies was probably the most impressive thing I've ever seen... the whole cinema was clapping when they'd finished and during their curtain call! So, so amazing...

  • @danceballetacro
    @danceballetacro 6 років тому +85

    I love the long romantic giselle tutus like the emeralds wear. It's just breathtaking

  • @choirkitty
    @choirkitty 6 років тому +107

    Jewels is just such a joy to watch. The music is both beautiful and fun at the same time, and the dancers look like they're enjoying themselves on stage. Definitely one of my favorites :)

  • @TengoUnaGata
    @TengoUnaGata 7 років тому +244

    Diamonds gives me a flashback to Anastasia Act 2

    • @RoyalOperaHouse
      @RoyalOperaHouse  7 років тому +94

      Thanks for your comment. Act II of Anastasia and 'Diamonds' from Jewels both set Tchaikovsky's Third Symphony, which is one reason they feel related.

    • @glyniswhiteman5951
      @glyniswhiteman5951 6 років тому +1

      MarIrisFM I disagree I think it's lovely. And whereas some people say it's depressing I think the opposite.

    • @NOONE-cd4gu
      @NOONE-cd4gu 4 роки тому +1

      OMG. HOLY MOLLY. THATS LITERALLY WHAT I THOUGHT WHEN I SAW IT. Anastasia was my first musical and is always gonna have a special place in my heart

  • @aerocard4831
    @aerocard4831 5 років тому +37

    I remember going to see this ballet. I don't remember the actual show, unfortunately, since I was quite young, but I still have a poster of the main Emerald from it.

  • @thomasmoraninspace
    @thomasmoraninspace Рік тому +2

    The work of Balanchine is work of genius. There is a sense in which he taught me to hear music.

  • @grzegorzpacyk9157
    @grzegorzpacyk9157 7 років тому +26

    I've seen Jewels last night at ROH and it was powerfull and delicate, amazing and touching. It was really an experience!

  • @kyliekoss8136
    @kyliekoss8136 4 роки тому +13

    I know nothing about ballet but after reading these comments I feel wise.

  • @bodybalancer
    @bodybalancer 7 років тому +241

    For a classical ballet choreographer he was very forward / unique/ almost modern at times/ so avant garde , I do t really like the legacy of the very thin physique ideal BC of how damaging its been for so many young female dancers , however his work was still impactful in many beautiful ways too

    • @danceballetacro
      @danceballetacro 7 років тому +7

      I am not the thin waif type and it took a while to accept that

    • @user-nf3hh8kn5r
      @user-nf3hh8kn5r 6 років тому

      bodybalancer yep

    • @elliegreen7647
      @elliegreen7647 4 роки тому +16

      The thin ideal is very much not the case in NYCB - balanchines company - most of the female dancers are quite muscular and not at all that thin especially when compared to the royal ballet or the French or the Russians!

    • @shatteredcharlotte
      @shatteredcharlotte 4 роки тому +10

      Ballet is a workout and dancing en pointe is stressful even for the lightest people. You simply are not going to have an overweight ballerina with a successful career because of those reasons.

    • @stormcloudsabound
      @stormcloudsabound 4 роки тому

      Ellie Green Then why are their dancers all twinks?

  • @kiky.mp4
    @kiky.mp4 7 років тому +71

    That guy with white shirt is too adorable

    • @avesraggiana
      @avesraggiana 7 років тому +9

      Steven McRae. Principal Dancer. Originally from Australia.

    • @user-nf3hh8kn5r
      @user-nf3hh8kn5r 6 років тому

      Kiky ikr

  • @dreamdrawer8615
    @dreamdrawer8615 6 років тому +2

    Stopped dancing classical ballet because of studies and it's not really my thing anymore anyways lol. But I still admire ballet and the ballet dancers and their pain, blood, sweat, tears, hard work and efforts put into their every performance, their beauty and grace are truely a work of art. I still remember dancing on a stage around 9 years ago. It was truly amazing.

  • @emilylandoll5617
    @emilylandoll5617 4 роки тому +3

    I was a ruby in Jewels, and hearing the music again gave me major flashbacks

  • @icarrus4u
    @icarrus4u 7 років тому +56

    So disappointed this didn't play in a cinema near me...

  • @ramaajagadeesan2400
    @ramaajagadeesan2400 4 роки тому +2

    Wow so so beautiful....love how 3 different moods styles of ballet and music costume designs are all brought in and combined so neatly just inspired by the precious gems👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘

  • @shartrezlittle8952
    @shartrezlittle8952 7 років тому +19

    i am proud that balanchin(balanchivadze)was from republic of Georgia

  • @emitch9213
    @emitch9213 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Everytime Balanchine comes up, I recall one dancer's reminiscing comment that Balanchine had made fragrance selections for his dancers as worn on stage? The performances must have been a florist of perfumes pouring off from the stage to over the orchestra through the audience. Jewels was for those long legged ladies of USA! Love Royal and lovely Nunez.

  • @violakoc9358
    @violakoc9358 7 років тому +8

    so so beautiful! 💎💗

  • @niyanaspanswick4350
    @niyanaspanswick4350 6 років тому

    It would be a dream for me to dance here. The performances are amazing and beautiful !

  • @mrs.endless9614
    @mrs.endless9614 7 років тому +5

    You have so nice, professional, wonderful teachers✨👌

  • @sofcg2054
    @sofcg2054 7 років тому +48

    Marianela Nuñez is beautiful.

  • @sadem1045
    @sadem1045 6 років тому +3

    I remember learning about/watching this ballet in my 2015 dance history course (I'm in college)

  • @kelleymasters587
    @kelleymasters587 7 років тому +18

    I'd love to go see this performance

  • @phishcatt
    @phishcatt 5 років тому +6

    It's quite demure, and romantuck.

  • @Ripley0440
    @Ripley0440 6 років тому +8

    Marianela, you're a sunshine!

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova 4 роки тому +21

    How can they recognize a style of ballet?

    • @cassandradoyle3609
      @cassandradoyle3609 4 роки тому +26

      The arms can be slightly different, different expressions ECT.

    • @christyyip8617
      @christyyip8617 3 роки тому +21

      when you see a Picasso, you recognize Picasso
      when you hear Bach, you recognize Bach
      when you watch a Balanchine ballet, you recognize Balanchine

  • @christopherharley9064
    @christopherharley9064 6 років тому +8

    I'll see this Sunday. I'm excited to witness my first balletic performance, and although I picked it randomly, it seems exceptional.

    • @jd3422
      @jd3422 2 роки тому

      You're right: it's exceptional. I hope you enjoyed it.

    • @christopherharley9064
      @christopherharley9064 2 роки тому

      @@jd3422 , I absolutely did. The show was spectacular, and it was a dancer's last performance, so at the end we gave him a standing ovation, clapping as rose petals descended from the rafters, dozens of whole ones from the audience, and fellow dancers bringing them to him on stage.

  • @shotarosmom
    @shotarosmom 4 роки тому +1

    I finally now know the name of that piece they keep playing at the anime "hyouka" whenever they uncover some sort of mystery. "Emeralds" is truly beautiful😭

  • @bonniehawkins2979
    @bonniehawkins2979 2 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @charlottesage8181
    @charlottesage8181 3 роки тому +6

    Yuhui in the back
    0:53
    3:18

  • @spaceruler8452
    @spaceruler8452 6 років тому +1

    People Loves beautiful jewels, so a Ballet dancer would like to embody it.

  • @chlo2694
    @chlo2694 6 років тому +1

    I did a dance inspired by this using the music it was amazing

  • @anoni6108
    @anoni6108 4 роки тому

    I want this to be a theatre piece

  • @dancingnature
    @dancingnature 6 років тому +3

    Omg I’m getting old I remember Patricia neary when she was dancing

  • @daissyvalentinaaragonriano3934
    @daissyvalentinaaragonriano3934 6 років тому

    Only I love so much all this 💟

  • @AllegroFitnessLondon
    @AllegroFitnessLondon 7 років тому +96

    how old is laura morera? Just asking because she seems/looks a bit older than the stereotypical ballet dancer. Perhaps it's just how she looks, or perhaps the stereotype in my mind that ballet dancers retire by age 35 is just a stereotypical myth....or even that the stereotype was true but things are changing...good for her whichever it is :)

    • @PoisonedApathy
      @PoisonedApathy 7 років тому +67

      Lauren VeganValdes I think she's around 39/40 years old. Dancers are retiring later these days. Not all of them, but in general they stay active longer. I mean, Leanne Benjamin retired a few years ago at 48, and she still looked great on stage!

    • @AllegroFitnessLondon
      @AllegroFitnessLondon 7 років тому +29

      awesome!! very inspiring. It's been a theory of mine that the only reason age gets in the way is because of time (usually because of wanting children)....the time out of training and the energy needed is probably too much for most pros and teaching is a much more appealing route after that. I just really want to perform myself!!

    • @PoisonedApathy
      @PoisonedApathy 7 років тому +80

      Well, sports medicine and physical therapy are more advanced now. Dancers are able to take better care of themselves physically. That's helped them to expand their careers too.

    • @AllegroFitnessLondon
      @AllegroFitnessLondon 7 років тому +28

      totally agree, hadn't thought of that. I guess it's probably a mixture of things and depends on the person. I mean look at Misty with her leg, I guess even just 10 or 15 years ago that would have been the end of her career, but nope stunning as ever :)

    • @poketvenus
      @poketvenus 4 роки тому +2

      Technology is giving dancers longer careers. Between pointe technology and more and more companies having sports medicine teams? Their bodies aren't giving out as fast.

  • @pastelcookie1068
    @pastelcookie1068 6 років тому +37

    Sarah and Steven were also in sleeping beauty

  • @kethlynribeiro5233
    @kethlynribeiro5233 7 років тому +6

    Marianela Nuñez i love you ❤❤

  • @goawayleavemealone2880
    @goawayleavemealone2880 4 роки тому +2

    Thiago is so handsome.

  • @lizannewhitlow1085
    @lizannewhitlow1085 7 років тому +1

    ❤️💚

  • @scottibrown3274
    @scottibrown3274 Рік тому

    I didn’t know this was an actual ballet until I read a book called Bunheads

  • @kenziefichter8394
    @kenziefichter8394 6 років тому +2

    I wanna dance diamonds ❤

  • @solarprogeny6736
    @solarprogeny6736 5 років тому +1

    Romantuc

  • @deletedcontent4169
    @deletedcontent4169 6 років тому +5

    i have a dog named Jewels who died...yesterday😭

  • @kathymyers7279
    @kathymyers7279 6 років тому +3

    It's funny. England never really went for Balanchine from what I read. Maybe things have changed.

  • @MminaMaclang
    @MminaMaclang 7 років тому +30

    *gasps* FUSIONS.

    • @marirubio5960
      @marirubio5960 6 років тому +1

      Mmina Maclang i see that steven universe reference ;)

    • @kottonkandy0962
      @kottonkandy0962 6 років тому +1

      Good thing none of them are off-colors

  • @hay_bail1
    @hay_bail1 7 років тому +28

    1:38 A little bit American. We are a type of music now!

    • @Udontkno7
      @Udontkno7 5 років тому +12

      America invented jazz, so it's only right to give credit! Lmao

  • @heatherking4338
    @heatherking4338 6 років тому +3

    When you realize you do floor exercises to Emerald's music :P

    • @ee-tq3xu
      @ee-tq3xu 3 роки тому

      @KNJKSJMYGJHSPJMKTHJJK lol it’s a different spelling based on where you’re from.

  • @hannahgeorgine5469
    @hannahgeorgine5469 5 років тому +1

    I just need to ask this. I'm not exactly a ballet dancer so I have no idea how to put this into words (let's just say I got really curious watching this vid) but is there a story to this ballet? I'm really curious 😅

    • @bobcohen4008
      @bobcohen4008 3 роки тому

      There’s no story other than what you supply as you watch.

    • @operaguy1
      @operaguy1 2 роки тому

      Hannah, there are about ten top "story ballets" but they are not the focus of New York City Ballet (nickname "City"). The American Ballet Theater, also in New York, concentrates on the story ballets. City presents the work of George Balanchine and other modern choreographers. I think it fair to say that City is a classical ballet company, even so, because of the high level of proficiency in the historical movements/steps, although interpreted in modern form. Some ballet fans only resonate with one or the other, but some appreciate both.

  • @peachlume
    @peachlume 6 років тому +1

    what is the piece at 0:54? jesus its on the tip of my tongue i cant remember it at all

  • @marvona3531
    @marvona3531 5 років тому

    👍✳️👍✳️👍✳️

  • @gblikestosew
    @gblikestosew 5 років тому

    Because it's fucking good, brenda

  • @jennhuynh
    @jennhuynh 5 років тому

    I love the song at 0:51 but can't figure out what song that is

    • @fifipuffball5000
      @fifipuffball5000 4 роки тому +1

      The piece is Gabriel Faure -''Sicilienne'' :)

  • @sarahh1103
    @sarahh1103 5 років тому +3

    Didn't the New York City Ballet do this

    • @lindamatychak7056
      @lindamatychak7056 4 роки тому +2

      Sarah H of course. NYCB was Balanchine’s company. They were the first ( and I think the best) to do this piece,

  • @dejakeith2291
    @dejakeith2291 5 років тому +8

    I wish I was a ballerina:(

  • @MegaUnfunny
    @MegaUnfunny 6 років тому

    00:49 I recognize the music, could anyone let me know what that is?

  • @venny5417
    @venny5417 6 років тому

    What's the name of the song that plays at 1:00?

    • @moop.3549
      @moop.3549 6 років тому +2

      Sicilienne by Faure (originally for cello and piano)

  • @user-ct6wu3zv3n
    @user-ct6wu3zv3n Рік тому

    오후14교시요

  • @susanhicks8311
    @susanhicks8311 7 років тому

    The Hi

  • @abbyg6649
    @abbyg6649 5 років тому +5

    I’ve preformed rubies!
    The rehearsals where rough

  • @jiminstinyhands7776
    @jiminstinyhands7776 4 роки тому

    who is that at 3:09?

  • @lisaschulz2209
    @lisaschulz2209 6 років тому +1

    He was a gorgian and not russian! read his biography and learn the difference between the two!

  • @RobynA11
    @RobynA11 7 років тому +2

    It's not 'ar-PELS'. It's 'AR-pils'. Like 'apples' with an 'r'.

  • @jamesthosbaker
    @jamesthosbaker 7 років тому +71

    I am reluctant to post this, but I saw a performance over the weekend, and I was deeply disappointed. Mind you, I grew up in NY, seeing Jewels performed quite a few times by City Ballet. The lack of Balanchine Method ™ - training showed glaringly. Mind you, the "natives" were wildly enthusiastic. But to one brought up on a diet of Balanchine, it was an inaccurate copy of the "real thing."

    • @Capchip619
      @Capchip619 7 років тому +6

      James really?

    • @zeddnl6514
      @zeddnl6514 7 років тому +83

      Nobody can dance Balanchine pieces as perfect as NYCB just as no one can dance Ashton pieces the same as the RB.

    • @TengoUnaGata
      @TengoUnaGata 7 років тому +60

      James This dancers were coached by Balanchine's dancers. For me Ballet styles are like languages. they are speaking English and balanchine american it will be hard for them to perfect their accent but they will make an effort to make people understand it.

    • @avesraggiana
      @avesraggiana 7 років тому +31

      I agree and disagree with you. I did witness one live NYCB performance headed in Diamonds by no less than the redoubtable Wendy Whelan, and a rather pot-bellied and out-of-shape Nilas Martins. They might have nailed the Balanchine Method from start to finish but the entire ensemble, particularly in Diamonds looked in shambles. Under-rehearsed to the point of ineptness.
      Several months earlier, I had watched the Maryinsky with an earlier generation of post-Soviet dancers. The entire company might have gotten the whole Balanchine aesthetic quite wrong, but unlike the completely lacklustre opening at NYCB, when the curtain rose on Emeralds, the image that the dancers held was so arresting that they held us in a thrall all evening, all the way to the grand finale of Diamonds.
      The Maryinsky dancers danced like they actually cared, like they deeply relished the new choreographic challenges being thrown their way. The NYCB dancers, afflicted by Peter Martins’ indifferent hand, pretty much phoned the performance in, skating listlessly through the choreographic oeuvres with very little care or respect.

  • @viethanguyen8858
    @viethanguyen8858 7 років тому +10

    Where is Natalia Osipova

  • @EvilSnips
    @EvilSnips 4 роки тому +1

    Steven Universe ballet

  • @pavlaki1
    @pavlaki1 7 років тому +18

    The Balanchine trust put so much effort into preserving the choreography and performance detail. It's a pity they can't exercise the same level of rigour when it comes to production. The new RB version has totally unnecessary scenery, particularly in the first 2 parts, and rigid costumes . The set design for Emeralds is amateurish and should be totally scrapped, Rubies has a lovely vertical red drape, ruined by what looks like sections of the Chrysler building, and all 3 sections have badly executed chandeliers. Balanchine's choreography speaks for itself and needs minimal design, like the work of Ruben Ter Arutunian. Or check the beautiful lightness of the Paris Opera production. It makes RB look like a poor relation.

  • @kathymyers7279
    @kathymyers7279 4 роки тому +2

    I really hate bangs on ballerinas.

    • @karinaion1366
      @karinaion1366 4 роки тому +3

      well if they like it, it doesn’t matter what you think

  • @justamy8824
    @justamy8824 5 років тому

    and here i am, tottaly hating it

  • @NO_NAME_722
    @NO_NAME_722 4 роки тому

    Добрый день. С интересом просмотрела это видео. Хочу сказать,что с уважением отношусь к артистам, к их труду, но ... Я не понимаю Баланчина, он учился в России, у него русская школа, как можно было делать такие ужасные вещи? Если бы у него была бы другая школа, тогда можно это понять, но у него же русская. О чём всё это, что он хотел сказать? Я не технический специалист, но со стороны это просто некрасиво, нет лёгкости исполнения, танцовщики тяжёлые, костюмы, музыка, скучновато. Вам стоит повышать свою квалификацию у русских или во Франции, но лучше в России. Ощущение, что танцовщики не имеют достаточной подготовки, чего то не хватает. Это балет, а не просто танцы. Ваши артисты заслуживают большего, не надо их обманывать, ведь они свою жизнь посвятили танцам. С большим уважением из России.