The performance was truly mesmerizing! Have you watched Camila Lino, Age 19, performing Paquita at YAGP 2022 finals? We think you will enjoy it! th-cam.com/video/EcyPagYots4/w-d-xo.html
Well deserved! Julie is so talented and this performance was heart touching! Take a look at Camila Lino, Age 19, performing Paquita at YAGP 2022 finals! We think you will enjoy it! th-cam.com/video/EcyPagYots4/w-d-xo.html ENJOY!
We couldn't agree more! We have another video that we think you will enjoy! Have you watched Kae Osada performing a variation from Paquita? Here is the link if you want to take a look! th-cam.com/video/DkH8vaKG33I/w-d-xo.html
I'm sure she's a wonderful dancer but I don't understand this choreography, she never really looks at the audience, its so slow, and really just boring to watch ? Not even speaking of the gendered aspects of maybe having to communicate as little energy as possible ... Sorry to leave this comment but I just feel in 2023 young women should be allowed to be more lively than this, even in ballet.
the not-looking-at-audience and very slow, gentle and cautious elements are pretty much essentially how the choreography is done, especially when it’s danced at slow tempos (this has to be one of the slowest I’ve heard actually, it feels a tiny bit slower than usual). dancers who did this choreography at this tempo were alina somova and ulyana lopatkina, and they do look down or look upwards but away a lot. faster and more lively renditions like yulia makhalina tend to look into the audience a bit more. of course, somova and lopatkina still bring a lot of their presence into the role which helps it feel more lively, and this will likely come in time for this dancer.
The attention to detail, placement and performed with grace and artistry - beautiful❤
The richness she gives this difficult variation, particularly in this slow tempo, is why she won. Deserved. BRAVA!
The performance was truly mesmerizing! Have you watched Camila Lino, Age 19, performing Paquita at YAGP 2022 finals? We think you will enjoy it! th-cam.com/video/EcyPagYots4/w-d-xo.html
@YAGP - Youth America Grand Prix THANK YOU FOR THIS ALERT!!! I'M ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE WITH CAMILA!!! I LEFT A REVIEW AND SUSCRIBED.
Congratulations Julie!💐💐💐💐💐
Bravo Julie! Take a look at this video of Kai Osada performing a variation from Paquita! She is awesome! th-cam.com/video/DkH8vaKG33I/w-d-xo.html
Incredible technique & sooo precise. Definitely deserved to win !! Congratulations !!
Well deserved! Julie is so talented and this performance was heart touching! Take a look at Camila Lino, Age 19, performing Paquita at YAGP 2022 finals! We think you will enjoy it! th-cam.com/video/EcyPagYots4/w-d-xo.html ENJOY!
magnifique
So beautiful! ❤
We couldn't agree more! We have another video that we think you will enjoy! Have you watched Kae Osada performing a variation from Paquita? Here is the link if you want to take a look! th-cam.com/video/DkH8vaKG33I/w-d-xo.html
Gracinha linda ,
She's good has great technique. Unfortunately I just don't feel that special something that makes for a legendary Prima ballerina. But she's decent
I'm sure she's a wonderful dancer but I don't understand this choreography, she never really looks at the audience, its so slow, and really just boring to watch ? Not even speaking of the gendered aspects of maybe having to communicate as little energy as possible ... Sorry to leave this comment but I just feel in 2023 young women should be allowed to be more lively than this, even in ballet.
the not-looking-at-audience and very slow, gentle and cautious elements are pretty much essentially how the choreography is done, especially when it’s danced at slow tempos (this has to be one of the slowest I’ve heard actually, it feels a tiny bit slower than usual). dancers who did this choreography at this tempo were alina somova and ulyana lopatkina, and they do look down or look upwards but away a lot. faster and more lively renditions like yulia makhalina tend to look into the audience a bit more. of course, somova and lopatkina still bring a lot of their presence into the role which helps it feel more lively, and this will likely come in time for this dancer.