С Алиной Сотовой видела почти все Она тонкая, хрупкая, но чрезвычайно сильная, выдающаяся балерина Невероятно талантливая Превосходная Прима Трудно найти балерину нежнее ее и очаровательные Как хороша во всех ролях Мариинский просто сказочное место, где рождаются потрясающие русские звезды
Alina is an excellent ballerina, she is not only a dancer, she is an artist. In her performance, she showed the emotion and charm of the characters, and promoted the development and climax of the plot.
star-crossed lovers! what a beautiful performance. Somova is breath-taking and lyrical... her coltish limbs, long lines and superb acting skills create the perfect Juliet, bringing to life the unfolding drama and tragedy... i wish so much i could have seen her "live".
Alina is amazing as always as a dancer and as an actress . In this role she is a true actress in the Art of the Ballet. Her multiple jumps are all so light and the grande allegro jumps are maintained 180 degrees are at 100 % . Also, her dance costume is one of the most beautiful . These kind of dance dresses are like the initiative for ballet , use of mostly long dresses in the past but having it’s character from the past mixed with the present, and its changes throughout the year as well as some solid unchangeable things such as fantastic artistic presence all throughout the performance.
Although I am not a knee-jerk admirer of Somova, her Juliet performance here is superb. What is there not to like about it? Her dancing is fine, and her acting is impressive. She certainly looks the part.
I saw Alina in this role in Mariinsky, and thought that it’s not her role, despite of all my admiration for Alina’s grace and artistry. I loved Novikova, Obraztsova , Shakirova , Ayupova and Vishneva in this role.
Alina is beautiful in every role. I really hope she gets some interesting debuts at the Mariinsky this season. Top picks would be Raymonda, Scheherazade, Firebird, Maria in FOB, Chopiniana, Carmen, Ondine, and of course Midsummer Night's Dream. Fadeev will be missed.
He was appointed as the artistic director of the Leonid Jacobson Saint-Petersburg State Academic Ballet about a year ago. :'( I miss him!! He was too young to retire from dancing.
I saw many Juliets, few among those dance in Mariinsky. Most of the ones I had seen were good, some were outstanding and one moved me to tears with her inspired performance. Alina, however, shines even among the brightest stars. I haven't seen her London debut in the role, but in this video she is simply mesmerizing. Find dancing and superior acting skills!
@theamazingsoter Evening Standard: "The pretty 23-year-old could also learn to stop waving her arms and shaking her head. She, too, may have been encouraged to flash her split leaps and high kicks, but they’re a million miles from the passionate humanity of Shakespeare’s Juliet." The Times: "She is one of those extreme movers who can twist her body into any shape. What she is not, however, is one of nature’s Juliets."
@theamazingsoter The Independent: "Alina Somova, the first night Juliet, is being heavily promoted as a new star. She's an elongated dancer, a tall blonde with a very flexible frame. She's toned down her more extreme positions for this role, but she can still look exaggerated. At the height of a jump, she'll yank her front leg higher - pulling the line of her legs past the 180 degrees of the splits. Finishing a phrase, she jerks her chin up."
Her acting is amazing. My favourite moment is when Nurse tells her that she danced with Romeo and her Juliet matures suddenly. It's surprising that she was so criticised on her debut one year before that performance. She was probably better here than on her debut, it's natural, but I don't believe that she just turned from horrible to amazing. So I guess that British critics were biased and/or didn't like Lavrovsky version.
Without Fadeyev I think I found nice solution for Alina's Romeo. Kuznetsov. He could talk most passionate love with her every minute he's on the stage and save her from her lonely planet!
@theamazingsoter FT(Clement Crisp): "……Alina Somova, seemed altogether too contemporary in style, in drama, in dance." The Guardian: "Alina Somova is not a subtle dancer; her preternaturally long limbs make amazing shapes but rarely register internal shifts of tension, rhythm and music." Daily Telegraph: "Somova, by contrast, in her debut as Juliet, is never anything more than a dancer making steps." Boy, do not criticise somebody before you read widely.
@theamazingsoter Besides, do give me a break about the " professional journalists and ballet experts". These individuals can be extremely biased and not necessarily trusted, so very true particularly, in the world of performing art, everybody knows it. I wonder where such naivity comes from, education, experience, age, maybe?
In response: One of the teachers at Vaganova said that a true prima is born once in 10 years. Translated in Russian: В ответ: Один из преподавателей Вагановой сказал, что настоящая прима рождается раз в 10 лет.
@sangfroidjen "She's not insane, she knows she's spewing biased hatred, and that makes her even worse". Perhaps. But here comes a follow up question: what kind of person would dedicate all her free time to such unseemly pursuit? Someone who is emotionally unstable, unsatisfied in her paid career, desperately unhappy in her personal life or the combination of all of the above, and then some.
@looovecats Yes, you are absolutely correct. I actually did see her perform Juliet in London 2 years ago. It was lovely and so moving that I cried. I was not the only one so impressed in the auditorium. She obviously performed superbly, however, the Brit critics for some reason decided to attack her so hysterically in their reviews. It was definitely some kind of negative propaganda/campaign in order to discredit her talent. Shame on them, indeed.
@sangfroidjen How strange. If anyone had sent you a threatening PM, most certainly TH-cam would have canceled his/her account. And if the PM was merely observational, then you bending the truth. Either way, you come up as a man on a mission.
まさか…アリーナのロミオとジュリエットをフルでみれるだなんて…夢のようですありがとうございます😭🤍🤍🤍
Алиночка открыла для меня лучшие страницы нашего балета Мисс Очарование Какая актриса Счастья чудесной Приме, всего наилучшего и творческой жизни
С Алиной Сотовой видела почти все Она тонкая, хрупкая, но чрезвычайно сильная, выдающаяся балерина Невероятно талантливая Превосходная Прима Трудно найти балерину нежнее ее и очаровательные Как хороша во всех ролях Мариинский просто сказочное место, где рождаются потрясающие русские звезды
ひたすら美しい〜。稀有なバレリーナ、アリーナ・ソーモワさんの高い芸術性が堪能できます🥰
Андриан Фадеев так хорош, так хорошо смотрится, драматичен, ярок, эмоционален Брависсимо
Definitely one of the better juliets. Somova understands what artistic expression is.
Она очень талантлива.
Alina is an excellent ballerina, she is not only a dancer, she is an artist. In her performance, she showed the emotion and charm of the characters, and promoted the development and climax of the plot.
star-crossed lovers! what a beautiful performance. Somova is breath-taking and lyrical... her coltish limbs, long lines and superb acting skills create the perfect Juliet, bringing to life the unfolding drama and tragedy... i wish so much i could have seen her "live".
Alina is amazing as always as a dancer and as an actress . In this role she is a true actress in the Art of the Ballet. Her multiple jumps are all so light and the grande allegro jumps are maintained 180 degrees are at 100 % . Also, her dance costume is one of the most beautiful . These kind of dance dresses are like the initiative for ballet , use of mostly long dresses in the past but having it’s character from the past mixed with the present, and its changes throughout the year as well as some solid unchangeable things such as fantastic artistic presence all throughout the performance.
The lady's also a great actress. You get drawn into it whenever she's on stage
Настоящая Джульетта - прямо создана для роли !! Жаль Алина уже покинула сцену , а ей и 40 ещё нет (
wow... Alina is just magic
A gret piece of ballet. Somova is one of my admired ballerina.
Wonderful, magically beautiful body lines! Thanx for sharing! Alina is going to dance better & better.
Alina Somova, la música de Prokofiev, el Ballet Mariinsky, el ambiente y una gran obra: Romeo y Julieta. Maravilloso!
I never liked Somova much but her performance as Juliet is wonderful. So emotional and such good acting!! I would say that's her best role.
Although I am not a knee-jerk admirer of Somova, her Juliet performance here is superb. What is there not to like about it? Her dancing is fine, and her acting is impressive. She certainly looks the part.
I saw Alina in this role in Mariinsky, and thought that it’s not her role, despite of all my admiration for Alina’s grace and artistry. I loved Novikova, Obraztsova , Shakirova , Ayupova and Vishneva in this role.
How I love to see her beginning her portrayal this young! That really highlighted this tragedy.
And yes, Fadeev will be missed.
omg just love her 💖 Technic, acting and everything 💖👏🇷🇺
😢😢Geniales grandiosos
Flawless Alina, as usual 😊
Alina is beautiful in every role. I really hope she gets some interesting debuts at the Mariinsky this season. Top picks would be Raymonda, Scheherazade, Firebird, Maria in FOB, Chopiniana, Carmen, Ondine, and of course Midsummer Night's Dream. Fadeev will be missed.
He was appointed as the artistic director of the Leonid Jacobson Saint-Petersburg State Academic Ballet about a year ago. :'( I miss him!! He was too young to retire from dancing.
I saw many Juliets, few among those dance in Mariinsky. Most of the ones I had seen were good, some were outstanding and one moved me to tears with her inspired performance. Alina, however, shines even among the brightest stars. I haven't seen her London debut in the role, but in this video she is simply mesmerizing. Find dancing and superior acting skills!
Совершенно..изумительно..одухотворённо..трогательно..БРАВО.,!!!
@theamazingsoter Evening Standard: "The pretty 23-year-old could also learn to stop waving her arms and shaking her head. She, too, may have been encouraged to flash her split leaps and high kicks, but they’re a million miles from the passionate humanity of Shakespeare’s Juliet." The Times: "She is one of those extreme movers who can twist her body into any shape. What she is not, however, is one of nature’s Juliets."
Goddess
@theamazingsoter The Independent: "Alina Somova, the first night Juliet, is being heavily promoted as a new star. She's an elongated dancer, a tall blonde with a very flexible frame. She's toned down her more extreme positions for this role, but she can still look exaggerated. At the height of a jump, she'll yank her front leg higher - pulling the line of her legs past the 180 degrees of the splits. Finishing a phrase, she jerks her chin up."
Her acting is amazing. My favourite moment is when Nurse tells her that she danced with Romeo and her Juliet matures suddenly.
It's surprising that she was so criticised on her debut one year before that performance. She was probably better here than on her debut, it's natural, but I don't believe that she just turned from horrible to amazing. So I guess that British critics were biased and/or didn't like Lavrovsky version.
her odette is perfect.
Without Fadeyev I think I found nice solution for Alina's Romeo. Kuznetsov. He could talk most passionate love with her every minute he's on the stage and save her from her lonely planet!
Alina actually has quite nice feet :)
Love her juliet!
@theamazingsoter FT(Clement Crisp): "……Alina Somova, seemed altogether too contemporary in style, in drama, in dance." The Guardian: "Alina Somova is not a subtle dancer; her preternaturally long limbs make amazing shapes but rarely register internal shifts of tension, rhythm and music." Daily Telegraph: "Somova, by contrast, in her debut as Juliet, is never anything more than a dancer making steps."
Boy, do not criticise somebody before you read widely.
Quick quiz: what character in this ballet with a small dancing role is spoken of in Shakespeare's play but has no spoken lines?
@palubob ?
@mariinskyfan. Is your "?" in response to my QQQ (quick-quiz question)? If so, the answer is Rosaline, Romeo's first love.
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@theamazingsoter Besides, do give me a break about the " professional journalists and ballet experts". These individuals can be extremely biased and not necessarily trusted, so very true particularly, in the world of performing art, everybody knows it. I wonder where such naivity comes from, education, experience, age, maybe?
In response:
One of the teachers at Vaganova said that a true prima is born once in 10 years.
Translated in Russian:
В ответ: Один из преподавателей Вагановой сказал, что настоящая прима рождается раз в 10 лет.
@sangfroidjen "She's not insane, she knows she's spewing biased hatred, and that makes her even worse". Perhaps. But here comes a follow up question: what kind of person would dedicate all her free time to such unseemly pursuit? Someone who is emotionally unstable, unsatisfied in her paid career, desperately unhappy in her personal life or the combination of all of the above, and then some.
Alina is top professional
@looovecats Yes, you are absolutely correct. I actually did see her perform Juliet in London 2 years ago. It was lovely and so moving that I cried. I was not the only one so impressed in the auditorium. She obviously performed superbly, however, the Brit critics for some reason decided to attack her so hysterically in their reviews. It was definitely some kind of negative propaganda/campaign in order to discredit her talent. Shame on them, indeed.
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Ahahah Today is Alina's birthday! And the 18th of June is my b-day! Ahahahah xD Sorry I'm stupid xD
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@sangfroidjen How strange. If anyone had sent you a threatening PM, most certainly TH-cam would have canceled his/her account. And if the PM was merely observational, then you bending the truth. Either way, you come up as a man on a mission.
ну до "великолепной" ей еще ох, как далеко! Но вполне прилично уже сейчас