Alegorický boj čtyř ročních období. Takový malý Rondí Vivaldi. The allegorical battle of the Four seasons. It's such a small Vivaldi by Rond. tanec Rond (cz) hudba Housebroken Consort (cz) blog.rond.cz/preklady/orchesog...
schöne choreographie und auch schön getanzt. Vor etlichen Jahren habe ich (als Mann) auch "Les Bouffons" getanzt und denke ehrlich gesagt, dass damals NIE Frauen hätten das tanzen dürfen. Schön, dass das heute anders ist, wenngleich ich vermute, es hat vielleicht damit zu tun, dass die Truppe hier nicht genug Männer zusammen bekommen hat, die es tanzen konnten oder wollten 🙂
Los caballeros , es decir los guerreros , ademas de saber usar las armas , debian ser también expertos bailarines segun las convenciones sociales de la época . Saludos
Beautiful setting, costumes, dance, attitude of the girls, music everything! Is like travelling back in time. I think some people must have gotten hurt by accident while dancing this! I know I would have! People from the past had a very particular sense of humour!
It’s so interesting that I actually figured out that this piece inspired Peter Warlock’s Mattachins (sword dance) in Capriol Suites in 1926, amongst other works in Arbeau’s works. It’s a fun looking dance that makes me wish there was an additional sword fighting/dancing competition aside from fencing 😅. Excellent all around!
Amazing! A swordfight dance! I have never seen a dance like this before. But I would also say DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. Because these ladies clearly have real skill in handling these swords - especially as swords like those being used could easily cause injury amongst inexperienced people. Still, these ladies certainly did it really well.
Is this dance relate to 1 of English Morris Basque, etc. dances? What sort if women originally danced this. + why ? Feudal aristocrat women at times led husbands etc feudal armies, while some ruing queens often did so? Or was this dance a novelty or -----??
Nearly everyone is cheering for a job well done. Their moms, however, are probably gripping their chairs and gritting their teeth and wondering why they never thought to tell their daughters not to dance with knives, as well as run with scissors.
Jeez, while the choreography and the perfect sync in steps is beyond words but playing with a real sword is not a good idea. Mistakes can happen and once hurt, it cannot be taken back. Instead of swords, it could have been played with wooden sticks.
Historically would this dance be performed by women? The use of blades makes it seem very male. And, yikes! I'd bet there were so accidental, or perhaps not so accidental stabbings!
This is the performance of the great choreography, bravo!
Arbeau était bourguignon. Depuis la Bourgogne, je salue tous ceux et celles qui contribuent à cette belle video
Delightful! If a bit daring and dangerous.❤
Yes it , I could see their ankles !!
Brava! From your newest subscriber in Minneapolis, Minnesota, thank you all for this beautiful dance!
🙏🌿💐🌿🥰💚😘🌿💐🌿🙏
I think the lady in the red/back dress, actually knows how to use a short-sword..
Beautiful and well done. Thank you.
The interesting lesson is realizing how normal swords and other weapons were to everyday people back in the day.
Awesome performance.
Brave ! Well danced, well choreographed, well played, well done ! Brave !
schöne choreographie und auch schön getanzt. Vor etlichen Jahren habe ich (als Mann) auch "Les Bouffons" getanzt und denke ehrlich gesagt, dass damals NIE Frauen hätten das tanzen dürfen. Schön, dass das heute anders ist, wenngleich ich vermute, es hat vielleicht damit zu tun, dass die Truppe hier nicht genug Männer zusammen bekommen hat, die es tanzen konnten oder wollten 🙂
That was an amazing choregraphy! Beautiful!
ooohh, cool! don't know why this showed up in my recommended page but it's nice
The music sounds like peaceful music.
Que bonito 😊es como viajar en el tiempo ⏱️😮
Los caballeros , es decir los guerreros , ademas de saber usar las armas , debian ser también expertos bailarines segun las convenciones sociales de la época . Saludos
Beautiful setting, costumes, dance, attitude of the girls, music everything! Is like travelling back in time. I think some people must have gotten hurt by accident while dancing this! I know I would have! People from the past had a very particular sense of humour!
And who says that the swords are and have been real and sharp? 😄
It’s so interesting that I actually figured out that this piece inspired Peter Warlock’s Mattachins (sword dance) in Capriol Suites in 1926, amongst other works in Arbeau’s works. It’s a fun looking dance that makes me wish there was an additional sword fighting/dancing competition aside from fencing 😅. Excellent all around!
Amazing! A swordfight dance! I have never seen a dance like this before. But I would also say DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. Because these ladies clearly have real skill in handling these swords - especially as swords like those being used could easily cause injury amongst inexperienced people. Still, these ladies certainly did it really well.
You are awesome. 💖💖🎶🎶💐💐
very good - thanks
Que bela coreografia!
Morris dancing vibe ; very nice!
Craazzzyy!
Perigoso isso !! E lindo !!!
Cool medieval dance swords ladies
lovely lovely !!!!!!!!! 🌼🌻🌺🌹
great❤
Gardez le rythme!
Bravo bravissimo
Is this dance relate to 1 of English Morris
Basque, etc. dances? What sort if women originally danced this. + why ?
Feudal aristocrat women at times
led husbands etc feudal armies,
while some ruing queens often did so?
Or was this dance a novelty or -----??
Super schön gemachter Tanz und vor allem wurde sehr sicher mit den Waffen getanzt!
Brave!!
🌺🌺🌺👏
Alguien va a salir lastimado!!
TY per le foto di oggi pomeriggio o
Reminds me of maculelê.
😁😁😁😁
Nearly everyone is cheering for a job well done. Their moms, however, are probably gripping their chairs and gritting their teeth and wondering why they never thought to tell their daughters not to dance with knives, as well as run with scissors.
Jeez, while the choreography and the perfect sync in steps is beyond words but playing with a real sword is not a good idea. Mistakes can happen and once hurt, it cannot be taken back. Instead of swords, it could have been played with wooden sticks.
They’ll be dance swords, used in lots of different types of dance and just bits of blunt metal in the shape of swords.
We borrowed them from our fighting men. So swords are not blunt metal but not really sharpe either. ;)@@bblovesyou1
@@rudolfinskyples are you one of the dancers? Could you put me in touch with the musicians? (Well done, btw, this is lovely.)
@@cynthiateague586 yes and yes, but I dont know how. ;) can you send me a mesage to rudolfinskyples at gmail.com ?
Historically would this dance be performed by women? The use of blades makes it seem very male. And, yikes! I'd bet there were so accidental, or perhaps not so accidental stabbings!
Die feinen dämchen sind gaaaaz heiss auf die wilden staatspolizisten ,
They dance as elegant as cowes on ice