Sleeping Beauty, Rose Adage - Carla Fracci
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2012
- SLEEPING BEAUTY Rose Adage, 1890, with Carla Fracci as Olga Spessitzeva.
In 1987 a two-part television programme called The Ballerinas featured Carla Fracci, with some of the top male dancers of the period, in a series of reconstructions putting various ballets and their interpretors in an historical context. Fracci was an amazingly youthful 51 when she danced these extracts. - Розваги
Amazing balances! At the age of 51! Can't believe it!
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Exquisite...a young Princess. I will never see an artist like this again. How I wish this would be cleaned and released on DVD...Fracci..goddess
Splendida Carla Fracci,grande artista,sempre viva nei nostri cuori 💜
This is so perfect. Truly divine.
Que lirismo! Quanta expressividade! Maravilhosa Carla Fracci💜
I like the longer tutu and the fact that it is not a Cirque du Soleil en pointe
La più "Eccelsa" ballerina in assoluto!!!! Inimitabile! Nessuno al suo livello¡!!!
What is very admirable about this is that Fracci, unlike many famous technicians today, knows how to use her face to engage the audience. I saw Sarah Lamb as Aurora recently, and she was just all about technique from the neck down. Her eyes were cast down when she danced and her smile was very restrained. Why should I care to see that kind of ballerina in a "story" ballet? Lamb has probably twice the technique and strength Fracci had. Fpnteyn also knew how to use her eyes and communicate to the audience a loveable character.
ploplisphilin a ballerina must dance! Not look or stare or glance! I pay the ticket for a ballet and I want to see a good technique! I don't give a damn about her eyes and face! XD If you have a good facial expression then you should be an actress not a ballerina!
nonnoricky agree
nonnoricky Does characterization, mime and acting mean something to you? What about musicality and phrasing? There's a lot more to dancing than just technical prowess.
Good technique and good characterization (using the face, "acting") are both important. But when good technique is lacking in comparison to characterization, a small number of people will be unsatisfied. When characterization is lacking in comparison to technique, almost everyone watching is bored stiff. I'm not knocking technique at all by saying that, and I respect it if anyone prefers to watch a 'purely technical' performance. For myself, I prefer for technique to always be at the service of a universal, basic reality from within. The better technique can serve for a more beautiful, more exalted expression of emotion. So it really is a pity when technique is not present. But technique alone, when it's lost all sense of meaning, is always a massive bore. I would also wager that there are many 'technical' performances or art pieces that are actually quite spiritual and are labeled that by people who don't understand it yet. At the end of the day it's hard to draw a definite line between the two things: technique and the human touch. But when the human touch isn't there at all....no thanks!
@@nonnorickyhow can you dance without emotion? Ballet has become contortion and gymnastics let's go watch those rather? I love excellent technique but ballet is dreadfully become boring no more artists just robots
sei bravissima Carla Fracci😍
Carla Fracci. La ballerina perfetta!
Wow! Awesome performance, very impressive indeed.
I Love her so much❤️
Какая великолепная балерина, красавица, а какой костюм!
51 anni??? Cazzo! Poi dicono di Valentino Rossi?? Fantastica
MERAVIGLIOSA
so beautiful
Carla Fracci danced for the audiences with all her heart, she could be compared to Pavlova.
bonito tutu , hermoso
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goddess
RIP..
Perfecta, sus equilibrios maravillosos pero no me gusta el tutú!
Deneb 235 Hai ragione, non si addice affatto
@@ritanicosia Il costume è la ricostruzione storica dell' originale indossato da Olga Spesitzeva nella ripresa della "Bella Addormentata" del 1916 (credo) dei Ballet Russes diretti da Serge Diaghilev. In questo estratto, tratto dal Film-Kolossal "The Ballerinas", la Fracci interpreta appunto Olga Spesitzeva. Il ruolo di Diaghilev fu affidato al grande Peter Ustinov.
@@a.m.4816 Avrei visto il film più che volentieri, e certo il costume ha la propria ragion d'essere, tuttavia trovo che la nostra Carla sia maggiormente valorizzata da altre mise. Mi viene in mente il costume indossato in Giselle, al teatro dell'opera di Roma, con partner Nureyev. In quell'occasione era semplicemente divina 😢
Pare vero...
fabrizio maria Garzi sei dappertutto!!!
Tomba 2...vedo che ci stai pure te...significa che siamo poliedrici...cordialissimi saluti.
fabrizio maria Garzi ahahah suppongo di si :)
Tomba 2, osservando e se pure te osservi bene, Olga Spessitzeva, la Fracci, non sapeva neppure dov'era di casa...Olga ballava veramente, come pure tutte le altre. Qua' siamo ad un livello del tipo "bel costume, bel fondale, bei porteur...molti sorrisi, sgrullamenti di testa, grandi "port des bras"...le gambe si vedono sempre pochino...piu' recita di prosa che danza.
fabrizio maria Garzi devo ammettere che ci capisco poco e niente quindi mi astengo dal giudizio e mi fido della tua parola.
Ma cos è che pareva vero?
She is very graceful and artistic, but her technique was average for her prime time, but sometimes it does not matter. Maya Plisetskaya had average technical skills, but became a legendary ballerina.
God she is 51yrs old here! Try that!
che palle e' ingiusto ,fracci e' stata una ballerina leggedaria ,ma come molte e molti altri (nureyev e' un altro esempio) non ha tenuto in giusta considerazione il suggerimento che tamara karsavina diede molto tempo prima :lascia il palcoscenico prima che il palcoscenico lasci te.comunque e' stata una grande del suo tempo,questo va riconosciuto.
Si, ma stai parlando della Karsavina....
BORING!
A great ballerina of the old days; Lyrism, musicality, fragility, feminine aura. However her level of technique wouldn't be acceptable in today's ballet companys.
its not possible to compare contemporary classical dance with that of 60 years ago. The level was that.
If carla had been born in the 2000s she would have studied a technique that has evolved over time
She is 51 here gosh!