Stanford Viennese Ball 2024 - Opening Waltz (Tchaikovsky - The Sleeping Beauty: Rose Adagio)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2024
- Performance by the 2024 Stanford Viennese Ball Opening Committee. Choreography by Kasey Luo & Toby Bell.
Opening Polka: • Stanford Viennese Ball...
Music: The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66a: II. Pas d’action (Rose Adagio) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Mstislav Rostropovich & Berliner Philharmoniker.
Dancers:
Akshay Smit
Angelina Lee
Anna Gao
Annie Homer
Ariel Hannum
Bella Archibald
Claire Morton
Cyrus Knudsen
Donovan Jasper
Elisse Chow
Emily Chen
Emily Shin
Ethan Liang
Flynn Dreilinger
Grace Alchemy
Ivan Suarez
Jason Kronenfeld
Jiying Zou
Josef Greilhuber
Josh DeWitt
Katie Liu
Lyna Kim
Meera Radhakrishnan
Morgan Knowlton
Ryan Cao
Shelly Goel
Six Skov
Wey-Wey Su
William Meng
Xavier Gonzalez
Yao Shengjie
Yuzu Ido
Video production by William Meng. Videography by William Meng, Arun Kulshreshtha, Philippe Roberge, Alex Rios, Joe Lee, and Lucas Garron. Editing by William Meng, Toby Bell, and Kasey Luo. - บันเทิง
if only stanford would let me in so i could be a part of this 😗
An excellent choreography done to one of my favorite Tchaikovsky movements! It was graceful, athletic, and wonderfully romantic -- perfect for the Rose Adagio. And the Stanford dancers performed it beautifully! Well done!
Beautiful!! 🤩
so slayy
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
This is just awesome!
Fascinating!💖
Oh how i wish i could dance this✨
J'aime La musique Classique
Here was a performance when dancing left the ballroom for the ballet. Although it was brilliantly done, and I admired it greatly, nevertheless I preferred earlier Stanford years when I could enjoy imagining myself dancing with them in a more realistic ballroom setting.
spectacular! Cheers!
😍
It's beautiful but it's not waltzing.
So true bestie
You know, I might be wrong, but I think they are actually Bellluoing @@tobybell7980
😊😊😊😊🤠🤠🤠🤠
I thought a ball was for dancing. Please pick up the ladies by the waist and not under their rear ends if you have to do this kind of whatever you call it. Definitely not a ball.