and RIP+ dear Mr Bruhn...🙏🕯whose influence and coaching enabled Rudolph Nureyev to achieve the level of polish that ensured his dominion over Western Ballet for many years.
@@casteretpollux Watch her dance with her husband Roland Petit, there is a Carmen PDD from Black Tights they dance together, look it up, here in this film she doesn't just dance, she is acting and sings in one of the main roles
@@BytomGirl the best of Jeammaire is " jeune homme et la mort " jeanmaire was above the technic of Danse with an exceptional Personality : there hundred great ballerina there is One Jeanmaire great Artist
Yes she was a famous ballerina AND married to a famous director. Additionally, Erik Bruhn, whom she was dancing with, (in yellow) happened to be the greatest male dancer in Europe in the 1950s (and without whose help, a young Nureyev could not have had a good career 10 years later.) However: This was just a commercial Hollywood Danny Kaye vehicle...and excellent ballet artistry really was inconsequential.
@@rmp7400 Erik Bruhn seems as Alexander Godunov , great qualities but short career ; j saw Jeanmaire in live " Symphony Fantastique " with Michael Denard coreo R Petit ( Paris-Opera 1975 ) j can write than Jeanmaire was a good ballerina ( Paris-Opera-school ) she was grade sujet ( before first dancer ) ; she's in first in " le jeune homme et la mort " .
I would SO much rather have seen Bruhn dance than his partner....and what was up with the 4 caballeros?? The choreographer had them pretending they were ice skating for a minute there, ‘swish, swish, swish’!! Bizarre, lol!
His partner happened to be a wife of prominent French dancer and choreographer Roland Petit, a ballerina, singer and actress. And she plays one of the main roles in this film, Bruhn is there only in this episode
Agree! As to the late Zizi having so prominent a role in the film about Denmark (where the late, great Mr. Bruhn was from, and represented so well).. once again "it's who you know"...
This part is not Lesser.. Lesser is this part Dream Ballet (1952) (uncredited) Music by Frank Loesser Performed by Zizi Jeanmaire, Danny Kaye, and Farley Granger This one is this: Ice Skating Ballet (uncredited) from the overture to "Rosamunde" Music by Franz Schubert Danced by Zizi Jeanmaire, Erik Bruhn, and dancers
Never realised that Erik was in this. I will watch the whole movie now. He was beautiful and a fabulous dancer. No wonder Nureyev fell for him.
I love this wonderful film where Zizi is one of the main characters , she acts, dances and sings.
The music in this film was beautiful ♥️
Высокий класс балетного искусства! Прекрасно!
Erik so young, lovely!!!! The Little Prince!!!
+RIP Erik Bruhn🙏🌹
Zizi Jeanmaire danced " Symphonie Fantastique " at Paris-Opera in 1975 coreographer Roland-Petit ; she was ballerina 100-100 from Paris-Opera school
RIP, Zizi Jeanmaire :(
I didn't know she passed! I loved her in this film
It's sad to learn this... but we had to expect this : she was 95 years old.
@@lindildeev5721 I'm glad she was able to stick around so long. Pretty remarkable life.
and RIP+ dear Mr Bruhn...🙏🕯whose influence and coaching enabled Rudolph Nureyev to achieve the level of polish that ensured his dominion over Western Ballet for many years.
These colours 😍
Amazing Wonderful
Jeanemarie is a wonderful ballerina
I only knew her from photographs. She is a lovely feminine stage prescence
@@casteretpollux Watch her dance with her husband Roland Petit, there is a Carmen PDD from Black Tights they dance together, look it up, here in this film she doesn't just dance, she is acting and sings in one of the main roles
@@BytomGirl the best of Jeammaire is " jeune homme et la mort " jeanmaire was above the technic of Danse with an exceptional Personality : there hundred great ballerina there is One Jeanmaire great Artist
Yes she was a famous ballerina
AND married to a famous director.
Additionally,
Erik Bruhn, whom she was dancing with, (in yellow) happened to be the greatest male dancer in Europe in the 1950s (and without whose help, a young Nureyev could not have had a good career 10 years later.)
However: This was just a commercial Hollywood Danny Kaye vehicle...and excellent ballet artistry really was inconsequential.
@@rmp7400 Erik Bruhn seems as Alexander Godunov , great qualities but short career ; j saw Jeanmaire in live " Symphony Fantastique " with Michael Denard coreo R Petit ( Paris-Opera 1975 ) j can write than Jeanmaire was a good ballerina ( Paris-Opera-school ) she was grade sujet ( before first dancer ) ; she's in first in " le jeune homme et la mort " .
Эрик Брух здесь ещё такоц молодой)хороший спектакль👏🏽:))
Конечно это же 1952 год🔥он первый любовник Нуреева он давал ему уроки и обольстил его😒расставание было трагическим😔
振り付けはローラン プティ 彼にこの映画の話をしたら いつも不機嫌そうな爺さんだったがちょっとだけ 嬉しそうにして 『若いお前が どしてそんな古い作品を知っているんだ?』と問うてきたから 『日本の衛星放送テレビが始まったばかりの頃に 試験放送で使われていたのを見たよ』と言ったら笑っていた^^もう昔の話になるけど^^。
La technique de danse classique à énormément changé
i blame balanchine
Eric Bruhn would later become the lover of Rudolph Nureyev.
Эрик очень пластичный,легкий. Красавчик,как жаль что он....
I would SO much rather have seen Bruhn dance than his partner....and what was up with the 4 caballeros?? The choreographer had them pretending they were ice skating for a minute there, ‘swish, swish, swish’!! Bizarre, lol!
His partner happened to be a wife of prominent French dancer and choreographer Roland Petit, a ballerina, singer and actress. And she plays one of the main roles in this film, Bruhn is there only in this episode
The 4 caballeros lololol
Agree!
As to the late Zizi having so prominent a role in the film about Denmark (where the late, great Mr. Bruhn was from, and represented so well)..
once again "it's who you know"...
This ballet music is not by Lerner and Lowe. Who can identify it for me, please?
Choreography by Roland Petit
Music by Frank Loesser :)
This part is not Lesser.. Lesser is this part Dream Ballet
(1952) (uncredited)
Music by Frank Loesser
Performed by Zizi Jeanmaire, Danny Kaye, and Farley Granger
This one is this:
Ice Skating Ballet
(uncredited)
from the overture to "Rosamunde"
Music by Franz Schubert
Danced by Zizi Jeanmaire, Erik Bruhn, and dancers
BytomGirl l
Teresa> I don't understand :)
Teresa, I don't understand..
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