Bellissimo video che mi permette di viaggiare nel tempo e vedere com'era la danza molto tempo prima che io nascessi, e che iniziassi a fare il primi plié. Avrei voluto vivere in quell'epoca in cui la danza non era soltanto un perfetto esercizio ginnico, ma una semplice espressione di bellezza ed eleganza.
The Great Danish dancer, Erik Bruhn, was only 3 years of age in 1931, but a few years later he was already dancing. What an amazing era in Europe: before the Second World War caused so much devastation to people and to cultures....
Oh my gosh, thank you! It sounded so familiar, but I couldn’t place it within any ballet score I knew. This is Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1 in C Minor for anyone else who is looking :)
Hmmm…. Well, looks like M. Clustine must have been strongly ‘inspired’ by Les Sylphides/Chopinana, premiered by Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe in Paris only a few years before in 1909.
Here’s the music pieces list: Dukas, fanfare pour preceder La Peri - titles Chopin, polonaise op 40 n1 “militaire” - theater entrance Chopin, nocturne op 48 n1 - pas de deux Chopin, waltz Op 34 n3 - corp de ballet and finale
Such a Haunting Atmosphere Beautiful & Delicate Dancers What I Would Give To Sit on The Far Edge of The Stage In The Dark With a Bottle of Absinthe and Just Watch!!!!
Танец, действительно, вдохновенный ! Но выворотность рабочих ног у солистки " ещё та.." ! Но ведь это 1931. Спасибо за ценные кадры. Выкладывайте, пожалуйста ещё.
ballet was considered an art not a sport so now that they've started calling it a sport activity that's pretty disgusting but I think it has something to do with getting more dance classes into the public school that's got to be called a sports because they don't financially support much butt sports. the government is dropping a lot of the funding for the arts so they had to figure out a way to keep their grant money coming in by calling it sports. now days.
that's what I think it's been about and that's why they switched to calling ballet a sport all about money all about money money money money money money money money money money money grant money grant money grant grant
No he was well out of it by then! Question is was the female lead Olga Spesivtseva she left the opera in 1932! This is real dance history if it is her!
So great to see Serge Lifar actually dancing. Thank you for presenting this.
So great to see Serge Lifar ? Really ? Rose water.
is not lifar is SERGE PERETTI
@@georanger7641 IS SERGE PERETTI NOT LIFAR
@@pediatrapaola Oh dear, I'm so sorry !
@@georanger7641 peretti was the first male etoile in paris opera at his time and better dancer than lifar
Bellissimo video che mi permette di viaggiare nel tempo e vedere com'era la danza molto tempo prima che io nascessi, e che iniziassi a fare il primi plié.
Avrei voluto vivere in quell'epoca in cui la danza non era soltanto un perfetto esercizio ginnico, ma una semplice espressione di bellezza ed eleganza.
セルジュリファールの実写があるとは驚きです。正直言ってテクニックは現代とはめちゃくちゃ開きがありますが、ダンサーの姿が人間らしい、女性らしいだけに、今とは違ってステージの世界をより身近に感じるというか、印象派の絵画のような美しさがありますね。
Thankyou for sharing this. It is fascinating seeing the history and development of ballet in these early examples of film.
The Great Danish dancer, Erik Bruhn, was only 3 years of age in 1931, but a few years later he was already dancing.
What an amazing era in Europe: before the Second World War caused so much devastation to people and to cultures....
Ballet has changed wow
Soft yet so powerful in grace and beauty.
How much dancing and acrobatic skills have evolved since then!
Вдохновенный танец. Спасибо, получила огромное удовольствие
She is so graceful.
This is not Fokine's Les Sylphides. The music is an orchestrated version of Chopin's piano pieces. The choreography is likely by Lifar himself.
it is ivan clustine's "suite de danses" created in 1912 for Aveline and Zambelli. It's still danced by POB school.
Oh my gosh, thank you! It sounded so familiar, but I couldn’t place it within any ballet score I knew.
This is Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1 in C Minor for anyone else who is looking :)
Hmmm…. Well, looks like M. Clustine must have been strongly ‘inspired’ by Les Sylphides/Chopinana, premiered by Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe in Paris only a few years before in 1909.
Not the introductory pieces
@@dougr.2398 that piece is fanfare pour preceder la pery by dukas
Amazing..
Here’s the music pieces list:
Dukas, fanfare pour preceder La Peri - titles
Chopin, polonaise op 40 n1 “militaire” - theater entrance
Chopin, nocturne op 48 n1 - pas de deux
Chopin, waltz Op 34 n3 - corp de ballet and finale
Thank you!
Charmingly curious. Subbed.
Such a Haunting Atmosphere Beautiful & Delicate Dancers What I Would Give To Sit on The Far Edge of The Stage In The Dark With a Bottle of Absinthe and Just Watch!!!!
a splendid idea let me join you...
Дааа... Балерины ещё были похожи на женщин...
А какие пачки. Костюмы!!!!!!
Последней женщиной на российской сцене считали Авдотью Истомина ( за пышные формы).😀
И балет ещё не был похож на художественную гимнастику )))
Какая прелесть!!! Легкость , музыкальность , красота!!!
Танец, действительно, вдохновенный ! Но выворотность рабочих ног у солистки " ещё та.." ! Но ведь это 1931. Спасибо за ценные кадры. Выкладывайте, пожалуйста ещё.
В сравнении с весьма странными кривляниями Карсавиной это самый настоящий балет.
!!!!!!!!!!+++ Большое спасибо за видео !!!
Lindíssimos!!🇧🇷
❤❤
フランス流ですね。アラベスクが90度が基本。
「もっとおみ足をコケティッシュに!!」という技法に疑問を持ったワガノワが解剖学や運動学を駆使してワガノワ・メソッドをロシアで確立させて世界中に広がりました。
これはその前の貴重な映像ですね。
GYONYORU VOLT......🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒
Удивительное ощущение...Спасибо за публикацию. Интересно,на сколько камер снимали? Ведь 31 год!!! С ума сойти!
Suite de dances Iván clustines nocturno op 48 chopin
肖邦的夜曲
Maravilhosos 🤗
Какая прелесть!
ballet was considered an art not a sport so now that they've started calling it a sport activity that's pretty disgusting but I think it has something to do with getting more dance classes into the public school that's got to be called a sports because they don't financially support much butt sports. the government is dropping a lot of the funding for the arts so they had to figure out a way to keep their grant money coming in by calling it sports. now days.
when ballerinas were still allowed to have breasts...
@@swangirl0962 What's the point to write an answer if the comment is not understood
@@swangirl0962 Ok, so I have to explain: A ballerina these days only has a chance at a career if she has very tiny breasts.
Yes, no pinheads and skeletal here. It is nice to see women at a healthier weight.
Certamente non è "Les Sylphides" con la coreografia di Fokine
I was afraid of this. Balanchine had not yet trained a country and a world in proper ballet technique, vital to throughly master before performing.
Да уж ,сейчас лучше
that's what I think it's been about and that's why they switched to calling ballet a sport all about money all about money money money money money money money money money money money grant money grant money grant grant
Шопениана ?
Is this actually Nijinsky?
No, it is Serge Lifar
No he was well out of it by then! Question is was the female lead Olga Spesivtseva she left the opera in 1932! This is real dance history if it is her!