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Showing posts with label Royal New Zealand Ballet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal New Zealand Ballet. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2015

Suspended leaps, controlled spins

Sergei Polunin-David LaChapelle, "Take Me to Church" by Hozier, YouTube
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A video of Sergei Polunin dancing, directed by David Lachapelle, crossed my radar the other day.
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The sheer athleticism of danseurs (male ballet dancers in French; in Italian it's ballerino, as opposed to ballerina), is to me a wonder to behold. Beatifully controlled, visually exciting athleticism.

I know of two other well-known dancers in this discipline: Nureyev and Baryshnikov. Nureyev is most often seen dancing with Margot Fonteyn, as seen below in Les Sylphides, Waltz No. 7.
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Baryshnikov's leaps amaze. For seconds he seems suspended in the air.
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As an aside, I include this video because of the dramatic, well-designed sets. The music is nice, too.
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Any post about ballet would be lacking if the amount of hard, sweaty work that these finished, fairytale productions require weren't mentioned. If you get a chance and the dancemaster permits, visit a local ballet studio to see what I mean. Here's a sneak peak at rehearsals for "The Nutcracker" by the Royal New Zealand Ballet.
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If ballet looks to you like it could be a good way to exercise, there's a series of workout DVDs produced by the New York City Ballet and available at Amazon. You can preview a DVD here.

-- Marge