I broke down into tears while watching this. I've always been extremely and unhealthily hard on myself especially when it came to dancing because I loved it so much that I wanted to do my absolute best at it. My parents and everyone around me agreed that I was too negative and hard on myself but I didn't listen and it always lead to hating myself as a ballerina. This has inspired me to just dance. Dance because I love it and can't live without it. Dance for no one other than myself. Juliet Doherty is one of my favourite dancers (like ever) and I'm so glad I watched this.
Vicky Robinson you have no idea how much I relate to this. I've been the same way ever since earlier this semester at a conservatoire in southeast asia and ive been trying to find ways around it. Hope youre doing amazing now though you deserve to feel weightless! Dance is supposed to make you happy
Whats happening there, is a 'child' making what adults find hard, look easy... & I'm talking about the depth of character as much as technique there. Very VERY inspiring how wonderful to see :)
Truly inspiring. I have been dancing for 14 years now, and I am constantly judging my own dancing. I have now realized that this is preventing me from reaching my full potential. I can be great if I allow myself to be, and I cannot be my own critic. Juliet Doherty has a beautiful message that can affect anyone, not just dancers. And, of course, her talent is exquisite.
Her dancing was just as beautiful as her words. What an amazing young woman, whose blessed and talented beyond her years! Fantastic job, public speaking and dancing at her level is so difficult☆
Great talk. And beautiful dancing, with artistry and feeling. I can see when you are dancing you are completely absorbed in it and not thinking of judgement or competition.
Wasn't expected to be blown away by the wisdom from this cute little girl (or rather her parents). As an Asian student, accustomed to strict authoritarian-crackdown training regimes, I'm at once inspired and sad that there is another way of living to achieve excellence
Juliet, I just stumbled upon this and am so proud of where you are now. I'll never forget how much you inspired me even when you were so young as Clara on our tour, and you and your mom were my saving grace constantly with Kyra. You are a magnificent person and dancer and I will never forget you. P.S. You'll have to meet Kyra and Ferrara (who I was pregnant with during the season) now that they have grown up a bit! Best wishes for your future success! xoxo
Juliet !!! You are amazing !!! Waw I cannot believe what I've just seen and heard. You are still so young and already so mature and so bright !!! And super congratulations for your beautiful dancing ... you are the "reincarnated Grace" :) Hi from France !!!
Powerful message here. In the struggle for Excellence, it's so easy to lose sight of just enjoying our gifts. We're at our best when we love what we're doing and doing what we love.
This is exactly why my dance studio doesnt compete. The strive to win in competition practically washes out the enjoyment, artistry, and passion that dancers are intended to have
An absolutely stunning heart and a stunning performance. Thank you Juliet. Yes, I am most my authentic self when I 'just dance'. Love Dance. Love Life.
Slaytina 89 for me I would say miko because although sometimes she doesn't show her emotion well and sometimes struggles to maintain turnout, she has still has great technique overall and strength!
A trained ballet dancer telling the rest of us to be great. Once, I was really hard on myself, then I had mentors and coaches step in and totally balance me out. Ok.
She's so lucky that her mom's her coach! I wish I had the money to go to an arts school, my ballet lessons are twice a week only, but I definitely will keep working to become better and betterm
Actually, she is! When Miko is waiting in the wings before she does the Kitri variation, a girl says good luck to her and that's Juliet Doherty. You also see her run off stage right before Miko runs out onto the stage.
i agree. that's what makes ballet an art form, not a sport. though it may be much more difficult, in my opinion of course ;), it is not a sport and should not be compared from one dancer to the next because unlike, for example, soccer is played all the same, dance is different. there are so many different ideas about what is perceived as beautiful in the dance world, and that's something that makes it very difficult because there is such a variety.
How come Juliet is not doing YAGP this year:( I was really looking forward to seeing her dance, and she wasn't at the competition or on line!!!! Does any body know????
It's very similar :) but it's Chopin - Nocturne No.20 in C-Sharp. And technically, The Dying Swan was originally only a solo dance choreographed by Mikhail Fokine to Camille Saint-Saëns's Le Cygne from Le Carnaval des Animaux as a variation for the lovely Anna Pavlova. But it ended up heavily influencing adaptions of Swan Lake. It's honestly my favorite piece. The only ballet that ever made me cry.
There needs to be a HUmanitarian endeavor to create this kind of life for all little girls. And without suffering death, and mayhem first. But if you compare Michaela De Prince and Juliet Doherty after suffering from a trauma, which do you think will continue under such circumstances. Easy lives = weakness.
She has a classic Balanchine body. And now, dancers like Misty Copeland are role models, too, with a different kind of body and talent that just couldn't be ignored. I just hope this pretty young lady eats a healthy diet, no anorexia-bulemia.
I broke down into tears while watching this. I've always been extremely and unhealthily hard on myself especially when it came to dancing because I loved it so much that I wanted to do my absolute best at it. My parents and everyone around me agreed that I was too negative and hard on myself but I didn't listen and it always lead to hating myself as a ballerina. This has inspired me to just dance. Dance because I love it and can't live without it. Dance for no one other than myself. Juliet Doherty is one of my favourite dancers (like ever) and I'm so glad I watched this.
Vicky Robinson you have no idea how much I relate to this. I've been the same way ever since earlier this semester at a conservatoire in southeast asia and ive been trying to find ways around it. Hope youre doing amazing now though you deserve to feel weightless! Dance is supposed to make you happy
Whats happening there, is a 'child' making what adults find hard, look easy... & I'm talking about the depth of character as much as technique there. Very VERY inspiring how wonderful to see :)
Truly inspiring. I have been dancing for 14 years now, and I am constantly judging my own dancing. I have now realized that this is preventing me from reaching my full potential. I can be great if I allow myself to be, and I cannot be my own critic. Juliet Doherty has a beautiful message that can affect anyone, not just dancers. And, of course, her talent is exquisite.
I don't think it is talent. I think it is sheer hard work.
Such maturity, such poise at that age, bless her
you can see how she feels and moves perfectly with the music. absolutely amazing.
Wow! At 15, being able to give a Ted Talk is a huge accomplishment!! Kudos to her!
Her dancing was just as beautiful as her words. What an amazing young woman, whose blessed and talented beyond her years! Fantastic job, public speaking and dancing at her level is so difficult☆
Great talk. And beautiful dancing, with artistry and feeling. I can see when you are dancing you are completely absorbed in it and not thinking of judgement or competition.
2:04 "Stop worrying if your vision is new, let others make that decision - they usually do. You keep moving on." -Sunday in the Park with George
I know she had grown to be a great person by now!!!
Wasn't expected to be blown away by the wisdom from this cute little girl (or rather her parents). As an Asian student, accustomed to strict authoritarian-crackdown training regimes, I'm at once inspired and sad that there is another way of living to achieve excellence
Juliet, I just stumbled upon this and am so proud of where you are now. I'll never forget how much you inspired me even when you were so young as Clara on our tour, and you and your mom were my saving grace constantly with Kyra. You are a magnificent person and dancer and I will never forget you. P.S. You'll have to meet Kyra and Ferrara (who I was pregnant with during the season) now that they have grown up a bit! Best wishes for your future success! xoxo
Juliet !!! You are amazing !!! Waw I cannot believe what I've just seen and heard. You are still so young and already so mature and so bright !!! And super congratulations for your beautiful dancing ... you are the "reincarnated Grace" :) Hi from France !!!
She's a beautiful dancer, wow!!!
Her hands are just magnificent!!!
Powerful message here. In the struggle for Excellence, it's so easy to lose sight of just enjoying our gifts. We're at our best when we love what we're doing and doing what we love.
Beautiful solo and so well spoken even when she was so young. Bravo 👏🏼
This is exactly why my dance studio doesnt compete. The strive to win in competition practically washes out the enjoyment, artistry, and passion that dancers are intended to have
She's so inspiring ...love her !♥
A most wonderful, gifted, caring, hard working person ❤️
she’s great. this speech has a powerful meaning. c;
I remember starting dance classes with her when we were little. It is so awesome to see how she continues to grow and gain popularity.
This is the most inspiring speech I ever heard... Juliet you're an truly amazing dancer, keep going and be great!
Love how she spotted whenever she did pirouettes
Such wisdom from someone so young!
Her smile …She got me ~
An absolutely stunning heart and a stunning performance. Thank you Juliet. Yes, I am most my authentic self when I 'just dance'.
Love Dance. Love Life.
is it just me or is the sound a little off?
Juliet! Fantastic! I love your message! It was wonderful to meet you at TEDxABQ. You are a superstar!
I dunno who's better??? miko or juliet ..but I think they both have great techniques and lines and emotions and they're just both different dancers..
it's too hard to choose!!
Slaytina 89 for me I would say miko because although sometimes she doesn't show her emotion well and sometimes struggles to maintain turnout, she has still has great technique overall and strength!
i guess thats the point . they are both GREAT , not better or worse- just GREAT!!
I'm DEAD cuz Miko stopped dancing
Then why compare them?
A trained ballet dancer telling the rest of us to be great. Once, I was really hard on myself, then I had mentors and coaches step in and totally balance me out. Ok.
Isn't this the actress from "high strung (2019)"?
Yep!
When I saw her in the Ballerina Project I thought she was way older, I'm surprised she's my age!
Literally my hometown hero. She's great.
She is a great and we all great!
3:38SHE GREAT
That dance was breathtaking
@Abbytheballerina Juliet was in First Position and she is the girl jumping on the movie poster that promotes it.
She's so lucky that her mom's her coach! I wish I had the money to go to an arts school, my ballet lessons are twice a week only, but I definitely will keep working to become better and betterm
Beautiful and inspiring! Always do what you love and forget the rest. Way to be great!
yes it feels good to do things just cuz you like them, not cuz you're competing. "virtue is its own reward" is another way of saying it
What a talented young lady!
Thank you for the answer, Steve Thompson
Absolutely beautiful!
JUST BEAUTIFUL
Abbytheballerina : yes she was. She was on one of the covers, and featured twice.
Actually, she is! When Miko is waiting in the wings before she does the Kitri variation, a girl says good luck to her and that's Juliet Doherty. You also see her run off stage right before Miko runs out onto the stage.
This was absolutely beautiful! Both the message and the dancing.
That speech really inspired me!
Oh my- her arches
It is great to tell others great, really great
You are really great to be yourself!!
This 15 year old has realized things that adults have yet to see
Exquisite - beautifully performed.
I needed this
Juliet, you are my hero! My inspiration to keep on dancing.. :D your so beautiful
Congratulations, that's beautiful... May God bless you and your family... Very awesome
Wow, shes so graceful like a swan:) She is inspiring:)
SHE'S VEGAN YALL
yoonmin rise Are her pointes vegan? I've always been curious if professionals wear vegan pointe shoes.
thaaank god
CARMEN ¡That makes it even more beautiful!
@@ezgistumpmusic4300 I'm coming fused by what you said
Simply beautiful...
Inspiring, thank you.
i agree. that's what makes ballet an art form, not a sport. though it may be much more difficult, in my opinion of course ;), it is not a sport and should not be compared from one dancer to the next because unlike, for example, soccer is played all the same, dance is different. there are so many different ideas about what is perceived as beautiful in the dance world, and that's something that makes it very difficult because there is such a variety.
I think it's Nocturne in C-sharp minor. I don't know what version, but I heard the piano version of this.
It was so beautiful!
Very good.
How come Juliet is not doing YAGP this year:( I was really looking forward to seeing her dance, and she wasn't at the competition or on line!!!! Does any body know????
What she said was profound, especially coming from a 15-year-old
Her back is awesome!
this is just amazing!!!!
Wow! You're an awesome speaker and dancer.
her feet are goals
Beautifully said and danced! You're amazing. Is that original choreography?
That was wonderful
Fantastic!
She is just adorable. What's the name of the song?
Fantastico!
You are soooo GREAT! And astoundingly beautiful
Her mom is my dance teacher
Wha?
🤯
great job
Do anybody know, which music it is?
maria magnolia - Chopin Nocturne in C# minor (No. 20)
AMAZING!
She wasn't in First Position...? Says so in the description box.
Wow Juliet You are A M A Z I N G!
The music is from swan lake, dying swan
It's very similar :) but it's Chopin - Nocturne No.20 in C-Sharp. And technically, The Dying Swan was originally only a solo dance choreographed by Mikhail Fokine to Camille Saint-Saëns's Le Cygne from Le Carnaval des Animaux as a variation for the lovely Anna Pavlova. But it ended up heavily influencing adaptions of Swan Lake. It's honestly my favorite piece. The only ballet that ever made me cry.
What is the name of the piece she danced?
Chopin's Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor (played on a violin instead of the original piano)
Perfect
There needs to be a HUmanitarian endeavor to create this kind of life for all little girls. And without suffering death, and mayhem first. But if you compare Michaela De Prince and Juliet Doherty after suffering from a trauma, which do you think will continue under such circumstances. Easy lives = weakness.
She's so lucky that she got to be a dancer. I would love to be a dancer but.. it costs a lot of money😧(sorry for my english)
She has a classic Balanchine body. And now, dancers like Misty Copeland are role models, too, with a different kind of body and talent that just couldn't be ignored. I just hope this pretty young lady eats a healthy diet, no anorexia-bulemia.
Does anyone recognize what music this is?
Chopin's nocturne in C# minor i believe
Colleen Edwards Yup, figured it out! Thanks :)
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Colleen Edwards est ce que tu pourrai me traduir s'il te plait ?
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Chopin's Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor (played on a violin instead of the original piano)
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A young product of the Cultural Architecture Training Methodology!
She looks 11 not 15.
have you ever seen anna mcnultey?
very strong dancer.
Uaua..
congratulations
Dance Magazine brought me here
What does she know, she has listened to everything that her parents told her. Good robot. Great robot 👍
genial
she goes to sf ballet now
soloist but principal dancer , i dont like that you gonna have a special shine for get a lead role. That feeling and another stuffs