Que refrescante, ver todos varones bailando ballet.. cada uno con su estilo y con mucho talento, BRAVO chicos.. adelante.. este es un mundo de hombres....ademas son todos guapisimos.....
Cuando uno los vé, (admirando profundamente a las maravillosas bailarinas que hay),siente que la danza, cobra otra dimensión,(la danza ballet,lo que fuere, con ellos los límites quedaron en el pasado,)
That's true when comparing Ballet to other Western forms of dance, but other classical styles, Bharata Natyam, Kathakali also change a dancer's body, mannerisms, the way one walks, even the way one drives; but it does so in ways different from ballet. I'm not saying a Ballet dancer couldn't be great at Bharata Natyam or vice versa, of course it's possible, but it would be difficult for a Ballet dancer to reprogram his/her body to do Bharata Natyam and the opposite is also true.
Hmm, some of them I'd actually call Queens of Dance, and I'm sure they wouldn't be offended. They are amazing though and I agree with jinpitakki33's comment. Ballet is the Dance of Dances; if you are good in it, you can do mostly everything else. Of course there's always exceptions somewhere, but ballet IS considered the mother of all dances. I really like David Hallberg. His line is amazing. I remember when he won this prestigious competition before joining ABT, and now he is such a big star.
All forms of classical dance are difficult though, a classically trained ballet dancer would dance circles around dancers of most Western styles, but if they tried Bharata Natyam? They'd have to re-program themselves completely. You know what I mean? They might understand how to train their body, but it would be awkward to re-train their bodies.
All forms of classical dance are difficult though, a classically trained ballet dancer would dance circles around dancers of most Western styles, but if they tried Bharata Natyam? They'd have to re-program themselves completely. You know what I mean? They might understand how to train their body, but it would be awkward to re-train their bodies. I'd say classical dances are the dances of dance.
Its the one form of dance I cant quite relate to. I do respect the diligent work and the dancers seem extra healthy and strong but break dancing and other urban dance styles catch me well before.
I don't like for there to be percussion with the dance. I like to see that they're still in their dream . . . from conception. . . still floating. Men who cruise the air.
Marcelo's words are very worthy of respect and admiration!
Desmond Richards leg/feet line is to die for
this brings tears to my eyes, so beautiful!
i saw their show when Desmond was performing. absolutely beautiful
Que refrescante, ver todos varones bailando ballet.. cada uno con su estilo y con mucho talento, BRAVO chicos.. adelante.. este es un mundo de hombres....ademas son todos guapisimos.....
David Hallberg i suport you 👊👊👊👊👊👍👍
wow, just amazing. thanks for posting
I LOVE THIS VIDEO !
David!!!
Marcelo Gomes is the choreographer and he is great!!!
Cuando uno los vé, (admirando profundamente a las maravillosas bailarinas que hay),siente que la danza, cobra otra dimensión,(la danza ballet,lo que fuere, con ellos los límites quedaron en el pasado,)
Ohhh Desmond Desmond....LOOOOVEEEE!!!!
all are amazing but I love Carreno!!
Guillaume Côté is sheer joy!
@manupalace Dancers that are this well trained in classical ballet, could dance circles around ANY dancer doing ANY form of dance...
Cool! It's Kiril Kulish from Billy Elliot! :)
Really? Wow... what an inspirational role to play 😍
@nohto47 You're right, and it's the first movement called "O Fortuna".
7:32 AH that last second. Woah.
I love Gomes
I love Carreno!!
They are great yes, I agree but there great ones too.
3:18 that extension tho #dayum
That's true when comparing Ballet to other Western forms of dance, but other classical styles, Bharata Natyam, Kathakali also change a dancer's body, mannerisms, the way one walks, even the way one drives; but it does so in ways different from ballet. I'm not saying a Ballet dancer couldn't be great at Bharata Natyam or vice versa, of course it's possible, but it would be difficult for a Ballet dancer to reprogram his/her body to do Bharata Natyam and the opposite is also true.
Bravo
Was Davud Cooper Nilson in centere stage ?
right here
Who is the dancer that appears on stage with the red costume at 2:17?
David*
Oh...Carreno's turns!
where are the Balanchine dancers
Hmm, some of them I'd actually call Queens of Dance, and I'm sure they wouldn't be offended. They are amazing though and I agree with jinpitakki33's comment. Ballet is the Dance of Dances; if you are good in it, you can do mostly everything else. Of course there's always exceptions somewhere, but ballet IS considered the mother of all dances. I really like David Hallberg. His line is amazing. I remember when he won this prestigious competition before joining ABT, and now he is such a big star.
@yago311 it Joaquin de Luz from New York City ballet
All forms of classical dance are difficult though, a classically trained ballet dancer would dance circles around dancers of most Western styles, but if they tried Bharata Natyam? They'd have to re-program themselves completely. You know what I mean? They might understand how to train their body, but it would be awkward to re-train their bodies.
All forms of classical dance are difficult though, a classically trained ballet dancer would dance circles around dancers of most Western styles, but if they tried Bharata Natyam? They'd have to re-program themselves completely. You know what I mean? They might understand how to train their body, but it would be awkward to re-train their bodies. I'd say classical dances are the dances of dance.
SAB (school of american ballet) the best :D
sigh***omg I think I just had a bit of an outer body experience on that one!
@66nylorac Wrong.
Its the one form of dance I cant quite relate to. I do respect the diligent work and the dancers seem extra healthy and strong but break dancing and other urban dance styles catch me well before.
I don't like for there to be percussion with the dance. I like to see that they're still in their dream . . . from conception. . . still floating. Men who cruise the air.
@yago311 Joaquin De Luz New York City Ballet Principal
Kings of Ballet, not Kings of Dance... no way!
Shouldn't it be kings of BALLET?
Female ballerinas are overrated!