The 1840s portrait in the opening is of a ballerina whose stage name was Albertazzi. Her speciality was a fiery rendition of The Cachucha. I do not know enough about the origins and versions of this dance to make any decisive comments. Except that this seems to be a very tame performance.
cierto,¿ qué le notamos los españoles? -LA FORMA QUE ADOPTA EL CUERPO PARA PODER TOCAR LAS CASTAÑUELAS ES DISTINTA -deben aprender a toar las castañuelas si no no serán capaces de bailar danza española
after your comment, you must be hating don quijotte as a ballet performance. so much lack of style and also skill with "castanuelas" in this ballet. very tragical.
Me parece que tenéis muchas ganas de polémica. Solamente constaté un hecho. Por otro lado, Don Quijote está inspirado en España, pero no es danza española, mientras que la cachucha sí.
I'm sure she's very technically excellent, but I think her arms are not rounded enough, throughout, like much of contemporary ballet. Wearing the proper shoes would have helped. The expression of the arms has to open from the heart, not come from the shoulder.
Четкая, культурная техника ter a ter, романтика и исполнение с задоринкой ❤
Thank you for this delightful post, my lovely friend Juan Bockamp. Such a delightful solo :)
Extraordinaria, miles de aplauso 👏
Блистательная La Cachucha 🎉❤
The 1840s portrait in the opening is of a ballerina whose stage name was Albertazzi. Her speciality was a fiery rendition of The Cachucha. I do not know enough about the origins and versions of this dance to make any decisive comments. Except that this seems to be a very tame performance.
I can see where liszt got his inspiration for his ''Grosse Konzertfantasie über spanische Weisen''. If you havn't listened to it, you must do so!
Es La Escuela Bolera
Чудесно изпълнено!
Amei! Minha irmã tinha castanhola e é muito difícil. Graciosidade! Parabéns!
Do you possibky know who choreographed this "Cachucha" version and how the melody used in "Paquita" (pas -des-manteuax) appeared in this score?
Оч. здорово!
Funny this dancer does not play the castanets. When we learn Bolera Style dance, we do play the castanets. :)
すごく愛らしいです❤
que bonito❤
No es una bailarina que conozca el estilo , ni la forma Es una bailarina clásica
Con una versión renovada
cierto,¿ qué le notamos los españoles?
-LA FORMA QUE ADOPTA EL CUERPO PARA PODER TOCAR LAS CASTAÑUELAS ES DISTINTA
-deben aprender a toar las castañuelas si no no serán capaces de bailar danza española
❤
Grad aus dem Wirtshaus, da komm ich heraus…
🎉when pipers plY
It s not thé original danse of la Cachucha.
Dis you see the Royal London ballet variation ? It s very nice! 🙂
Yes you are right. Traditionally the Cachucha is a duet dance for man and woman.
@@jiperezv It is not well-known as that, it was a solo for Fanny Elsler.
so charming .... and very sexy for the 19th century, in some countries having a glimpse on a woman's ankles was audacious !
No toca las castañuelas!!🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Mucha gente no se educa en el estudio de la castañuela. En Don Quijote también pasa esto muchas veces.
after your comment, you must be hating don quijotte as a ballet performance. so much lack of style and also skill with "castanuelas" in this ballet. very tragical.
Me parece que tenéis muchas ganas de polémica. Solamente constaté un hecho.
Por otro lado, Don Quijote está inspirado en España, pero no es danza española, mientras que la cachucha sí.
I'm sure she's very technically excellent, but I think her arms are not rounded enough, throughout, like much of contemporary ballet. Wearing the proper shoes would have helped. The expression of the arms has to open from the heart, not come from the shoulder.