The Sleeping Beauty - Rose Adage (Marianela Nuñez, The Royal Ballet)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2019
- Marianela Nuñez dances the Rose Adage in The Royal Ballet's production of Marius Petipa's The Sleeping Beauty. Subscribe to our channel and find out more at www.roh.org.uk/tickets-and-ev...
The Sleeping Beauty holds a special place in The Royal Ballet’s repertory. It was the ballet with which the Company reopened the Royal Opera House in 1946 after World War II, its first production at its new home in Covent Garden. Margot Fonteyn danced the role of the beautiful Princess Aurora in the first performance, with Robert Helpmann as Prince Florimund. Sixty years later, in 2006, the original 1946 staging was revived by then Director of The Royal Ballet Monica Mason and Christopher Newton, returning Oliver Messel’s wonderful designs and glittering costumes to the stage.
The masterful 19th-century choreography of Marius Petipa is combined with sections created for The Royal Ballet by Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell and Christopher Wheeldon. Together they create an enchanting sequence of gems in the ballet repertory - from the iconic Rose Adage, when Aurora meets her four royal suitors, and the lilting Garland Waltz to the Vision Pas de deux, as Florimund sees Aurora for the first time, and the celebratory divertissements and final pas de deux that bring the ballet to its glorious close. Throughout, Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky’s masterful score takes ballet music to a height of passion, sophistication and intensity that arguably has never been surpassed. - Розваги
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I only now realized that the Red Queens tart dance in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was a parody of this :'D
Omg literally my exact thoughts when watching this lol! 😂
Judit Ginzboorg yh they said it was a tribute XD
i only now realized because of your comment!
SAME!
Ikr! I was like, this is so familiar
My goodness, I've watched so many interpretations of the Rose Adage and this is the first time I've ever seen a performance so true to what a 16-year-old princess should be feeling on her birthday. You can tell other principal performers are daunted by the adage but Marianela captivates you with her smile and convinces you that she's a teenage Aurora having the night of her life with the 4 princes, and she does it with tremendous ease. Exquisite technique, artistry, presentation and characterisation - I am in awe.
cyberdanceangel yes!!!!
she’s very lovely i do agree but in my own preference myriam ould-braham is the best aurora.
She is brilliant. Gave me tears. But if you want the prototypical Aurora, watch this.
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Margot Fonteyn also had that joy.
It is quite obvious she is nearer 40. I prefer Maria Khoreva.
She has such a charming smile and that’s why I love watching her dance! She makes it seem so easy to do all the difficult choreographies with her amazing technique, and we the audience can tell that she’s having fun on stage!! That’s how she draws attention!
OBSERVE, THE LUTE BOYS IN THE BACK ROW HAVE BLESSED US WITH THEIR PRESENCE
LUTE BOYS RISE
Lute boys fanclub time
LUTE BOYS GANG RISE UP
LUTE GANG LUTE GANG
LUTE LADS COME TOGETHER!
I love how tecnically accurate she is while still completely embodying Aurora
The best Aurora!
Nela does the most gracious Rose Adagio I've ever seen... She doesn't rush to get her arms to fifth and back like so many do, she doesn't grab the hands of her partners. she does everything calmly and never forgetting to acknowledge them. Her Aurora doesn't come off as a perfect and cold princess like so many Russian ballerinas do, she really looks like a 16-year-old having an amazing time at her birthday. I always have a big smile on my face just from watching her at 2:14, she looks so happy
Beatriz Lins she is beautiful, but I don‘t agree about the „cold“ Russian ballerinas. She and Olesya Novikova are my favourite Auroras 😍
WE MUST ADMIRE THE LUTE BOYS
They were inspiration to us all
The lute lads
Forget one of the biggest impacts in this ballet, all I can see now are the lute bois
Am I the only one that loves the part that stars at 2:16? Her arms move like a blossoming rose, and I find it quite sad that other versions other than Royal's don't have it
thats why I love her so much, she interprets the character so accurately and just does them. they are details choreographers dont touch, you have to find and add them into your dance yourself.
Indeed. Dame Margot too was resplendent in this moment !
YES! My word her artistry is unparalleled.
Durante does it too…😍
I'm going to insert my smug 'I've just seen her do this live' brag right here. Literally awe inspiring. She's wonderful.
3:22 the way she acts with the flowers... beautiful. the most amazing dancer ever
Iconic choreography of an iconic ballet. Marianela is sparkling as usual.
Its crazy how every time i watch the rose adagio i am worried if the ballarina will do it right but with Marianela i just completly trust her work and am able to actually enjoy the rose adagio instead of being worried.
1:26 is why I love Marianela!! 😍 She finds moments to really capture the true feeling of what is going on! It’s beyond being an actress she actually becomes who she is portraying and you can see it! BRAVO! ❤️🌟
Bravissima!
the energy that she gave me was absolutely perfect.
As I have watched this ( quite) a few times, I have noticed other beautiful nuances....the acting of all four of the Princes, each creating an individual character in a few moments on stage with their expressions and gestures. And, I think, the truly loving energy of the Corps and Soloists behind her, ( I recognized quite a few, including Beatrix and Mayara. ) I think Nela must be as sweet a person as she appears to be, based on how sweetly her supporting dancers looked at her !
That's Yasmin Naghdi next to Mayara. Naghdi, Magri, Heap and Parish, Hinkis, Stock, Gasparini and O'Sullivan
And isn't Gary Arvis one of the princes?
@@elizzy8754Yes indeed. Some Prince !! 🥰
marianela nunez is such an amazing dancer I loved her in the role of Odette in sawn lake and she's just as elegant and graceful as Aurora
so true, i love so much mariela nuñez aaa
I’ve never seen a dancer portray both fiery Kriti and sweet Aurora so well! The two characters are so different!
She brings life to each every character, is not only the purity of her technique, she radiates joy and enjoyment in evey compass in every step.
Long live to Queen Nela
i've never seen a 16 year old's birthday, but that smile and that confidence looks just about right
She is such a good dancer but can we take a minute to appreciate the kids in the background who are an absolute mood
Yes, the lute boys are remarkably steadfast.
We had to do an essay on this particular adagio at my ballet school so I studied it for an hour and a half or something and noticed so many new things, it was fun! And I got a 100!
Congrats!
Congrats girl👏🏻🥲💪🏻
I took my dearest nephew to the performance on the 9th of Jan 2020, his first time seeing a ballet. I could not have chosen a better cast of Mr Vadim Muntagirov and Miss Marianela Núñez. I have never seen this notoriously difficult adage danced better, and her balances were stunning. We are so privileged to have her at The Royal Ballet. 🌷🌷🌷🌷
There may be dancers with equal or even better technique, but I cannot think of anyone who matches her when it comes to charisma, charm and stage presence.
What a bad balancing day looks like if you're Marianela Nuñez :D
(I love Marianela, she's an absolute living legend, her performance here is still outstanding, but if you've seen her in other things you'll know that those attitude balances could go better)
She seems... unwell, i’m not sure...
Penny Wang what do you mean? She looks fine to me.
I think recordings of the Rose Adage are cursed, everyone I’ve watched seems to just have something a little off when it’s being recorded. Even the stars have their occasional wobble, just proves that they’re still human, and able to sell the role so wonderfully!
@@pinkwings8036 it's just because it's so stinking hard but looks like it should be easy!
The second set were MUCH better than first, you could see her body position was straighter/alignment better and she nailed the very last one. Funny but at no point was she anything other than a princess, but you could see the determination to do better as she prepared for the second set.
I've been waiting YEARS for the official Marianela version to be on youtube and it was so worth it! Everyone else does the bourrés at 2:17 just aight, but Marianela makes them so interesting and lovely to watch that it actually makes sense that they're on the big music
I have never seen this danced so perfectly and gracefully!!!! And those promenades😍😍😍😭😭😭
Marianela's artistry and poise are simply unmatched. She is so convincing as a princess on her most joyful exciting day. You cannot help but smile with her! I am less poised just responding to the goosebumps she gives me than she is dancing incredible and exhausting feats with that smile on her face!
i have to see her perform live before she retires. she is just so amazing and i looooove watching her. it makes me want to melt. shes so graceful and charming and there is so much joy in her movement. and dont even get me started on the excellence that is her technique. like wow.
I think she dances the McMillan choreographed roles to perfection, such as Manon. We have been fortunate to see her at Covent Garden, but Cuthbertson, Osipova and many others are a delight to see.
Her perfection is so profound I am still getting chills from the last minute of her performance.
I love how she seems like a really good communicator and collaborator on the stage. Some people are technically good but they are so far into themselves that they aren’t really there and talking (non-verbally, of course) to you. You make eye contact but it’s almost like no one’s home because they are so focused on themselves (and to be clear, I am mostly describing myself. I have been guilty of this when I go through the motions of making eye contact but I am not there in my eyes for my partner). But with her, you can tell that before each développe, she looks each partner in the eye. You can really notice with the second and fourth partner - you can see moment they make eye contact and connect. That is so important but I think hard to do - I think it takes a good amount of experience and a naturally open and communicative personality to really interact with other people while dancing. It’s so easy to get into your own zone and block others out. Also that attitude balance - sure, she doesn’t hold on between hand offs as long as I have seen, but it always kind of bugged me to see the ballerina with eyes fixed on her spot on the floor, face frozen into one expression and using every ounce of concentration she has to keep her balance without her partner’s hand. Like, yes, it’s technically impressive but it gets distracting - it’s not a competition and the steps shouldn’t take away from the story. I love how she just sort of breezes through them. You can SEE her communicate with her partners, she’s like “oops I am wobbly” and they are like “don’t stress it”. She just seems so present and in the moment and her love of dance just radiates out of her. And it’s not just because she is super smiley (though her smile is adorable).
I had heard her being discussed and since I hate bandwagoning I sort of avoided watching her (makes no sense logically, I know) but I was so blown away by her queen of the willies that i am now watching everything I can find of hers.
i cry every time marianela performs and it amazes me how her technique, her charisma and interpretation shows through all at once!! i hope to see her perform live one day
The music speaks through every step, move gesture and look Marianela creates. Every performance is a first performance. She lives the character from deep within her soul and combines technique, skill, understanding, emotional integrity, dedication and honesty. She will always be my ideal of every character she assumes. I feel humbled to watch her and inspired by her performances.
I was sad today.....now I am less sad.
❤️
I realized from watching so many RB videos that I recognize a lot of the dancers !
If you ever need to talk I'm here☺️
Everytime I watch Marianela dance I get this overwhelming feeling of wanting to cry from just how beautiful and passionate her dancing is. I know squat about ballet but every time I see her perform or practice anything I give her my full attention and my intrigue is peaked.
marianela is officially my favorite ballerina 💕 her smile is contagious and the grace with which she dances is so beautiful 💕
Such an amazing performance! Every time I watch it I get chills and can’t help but smile. Marianela is such a talented dancer and actress. The way she transforms into the parts she dances is so beautiful and rare
Para mim ela é a melhor bailarina da atualidade. Classe, lirismo, expressividade, tempo musical perfeito.
Completa!
Какая потрясающая балерина, одна улыбка чего стоит! Море красоты и обаяния.
I absolutely ADORE her.
I am blown away by this performance. She is just so graceful and elegant, it's truly stunning. The costuming is also very spectacular. I'm quite impressed!
She is beyond stunning and acts every single minute of it. One of the greatest dancers of our time.
There are many interpretations of the same piece, but for me this one is the most awe inspiring for many reasons, technique, warmth, engagement, and that smile! Truly a work of art that stands out among many.
This is my favourite ballet!! It's so difficult though 😀😀 Marianela portrays the character so well. Those feet!!!! 😍😍😍
Who in the world would dislike this beautiful performance by Nunez!!! 😱
Omg this is such a masterpiece!She nails her technique every single time! Incredible! Love her Pointe and the tutu looks amazing! Love her charming smile the most! Love her dance so much 😍!
All I gotta say is yaaass QUeen! From a balletomane all the way over in California! Impeccable, well-acted, and technically breath-taking.
I cannot believe how hard this dance is but how effort and easy a good ballerina makes it look! 👀 🤩 wow
I get chills watching that!
This is so emotional 😭
She is so beautiful and so gorgeous 😭😭😭
Marianella is one of the greatest artists of our time. The beauty of her technique, her artistry, is truly impressive. I am grateful we live at the same time and on the same planet!
From someone who's never been remotely interested in ballet, I'm in awe right now.
she really captured the excitement of a sixteenth birthday, what a beautiful performance
Marinella is breathtaking and portrayed the character and beautifully. She is artistically the best female performer I’ve seen!
Love her!
I love her so much she’s so inspiring
Marianela's expression is so lovely and beautiful !!
She makes feel it real. Wonderful dancer, I love her.
I agree, she's really Aurora. wonderful :-)
Can't believe I'll be seeing this live in November!!
me too¡¡¡ :-) we've got tickets for 13th , 14th and 15th nov. we'll see Yasmine, Francesca and Akane , we can't wait to go to England and see live these super stars ¡¡¡¡ :-)
January for me - one of the only matinees Nela's doing, hurray!!
Love love love Marienela! She makes this set piece live like no other dancer-gorgeous phrasing, so connected to other dancers, presence and articulation in every joint, every count-every movement tells the story. Love her work.
She is so Beautiful.
the costumes are so great. the queen's hat alone is super
Marianela Nunez is my absolute fav ballerina of all time!! She inspires me so much and she really embodies the character while still having perfect technique
She is lovely🌹🌹🌹
Every roll Nella gest she does it with such a grace and professionalism. Bravo!!!
That moment from 4:47 - 4:50 was remarkable. I could feel her energy, power, and control! Wow.
Beautiful interpretation of auroras and the princes were amazing and the people in the background and the corps de ballet absolutely fabulous. bravo 💕
How utterly charming! she looks as though she's having the time of her life.
Robyn Richards she looked more anxious and impatient to me :/
@@random8channel55 I'm curious as to why you'd say that. She looks, to me, as though she's sharing some joke with her suitors and barely suppressing laughter, (all while performing and incredibly difficult adagio with technical perfection and musicality, btw).
Robyn Richards ah you’re right, but to me , as every suitor went by , it appears as if she gets more impatient and more anxious about finding the right one, her smile also looked forced, not suppressing laughter, but suppressing the difficulty.
Only other time I’ve been so moved by this piece was Fonteyn! Brava Nunez! A dancer who dances from the inside out ♥️
Wonderful Nela! For me, the best Rose Adagio, are those of the Royal Ballet remind me of the best in this role, Margot Fonteyn!
She is amazing!! And all the other dancers on the stage are so talented as well! Wow this is so good!!!
Marianela is always so amazing!!
Rose Adagio is the joy of life and Marianela let us to feel it. 🌸🌸🌸🇦🇷🍀😘
This is my absolute dream ballet company and I hope to be a principal dancer for the Royal Ballet Company some day, I look up to her so much and her dancing is outstanding. She is like the perfect balance of technique and performance 🩰🩰!!
Watching Marianela stand still en pointe for each of the princes, I will not lie I felt pain in my foot just from watching that.
Absolutely sublime. What’s wonderful about Marianella is that her dancing coveys humanity. You just want to sit down with her and get to know her. What sense is there in being ethereal if it is cold and distant? Marianella is a beautiful artist. ❤️❤️❤️
Nobody will ever be as exquisite as Marianela!!
Channelling Fonteyn but with modern high extensions.. and an almost cheeky sparkle all her own! You forget how hard this adagio is when she dances, her artistry makes it look so effortless
Just love this, so graceful.
The Rose Adage will always be my favorite and Nuñez does it like no other
Marianela is the epitome of charm and grace as she performs the notoriously difficult Rose Adagio-- great technique. C❤❤🌹 🌹
She expresses both the Disney and Ballet version of Aurora beautiful, kind, and fair, its just too extravagant to witness.
One of my faves ❤️
I just got emotional by watching this. So beautiful. Nela is just awesome
I love how the corps dancers genuinely adore her and are happy to watch her be Aurora!
She is amazing! 😍
No defraudas nunca. Elegancia, alegría, técnica y total entrega. Divina!
Incredible!! I’ve heard this is one of the most physically challenging performances for ballerinas
Make it blue 🧚♀️💙
Maravilhosa!! 🤩😍
I was impressed with parts. There were some parts that the audience couldn't see (because if its distance from the stage) that the camera didn't miss. At times it looks like the performers are actually counting. I will have to say, however, that the ending was MARVELOUS--such control.
Whose here because of curiosity from the TED-Ed video nope just me ok lmao 😂
Haha me too!
Me! Haha
Hahaha hiii, me too :)
Me haha
lmaoo yess
Very, very beautiful!
Thank you very much...💐
The greatest Aurora today. She exudes joy, which is what is essential for this role. Margot, had it, she has it. Perfection
WOWW!! THANK YOU!!! VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!! MAGNIFICENT!! THANK YOU! BLESSINGS!!
So beautiful!
I love ballet so much!
My daughter was in a ballet school (professional) for over 8 years.
Unfortunately she quit. I miss watching her dancing Nutcracker, Cinderella and so on.
I used to volunteer backstage.
Natasha Canada
It is such a delight to see Marianela dance.
Purely superb. I did just love it. Thank you
The most beautiful, gracious and talented dancer I've ever seen....
Nela is the most musical dancer I’ve ever seen. She is lovely
Marianela has such a beautiful, happy face. She is really enjoying performing. Such a talent.