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  • Amazing

  • Does this video has both 1st and second part

  • @guicote yes

    

  • the master Boulez !!

    

  • how genius to involve horses.

  • The music is perfect, but I can't admit the dancing. I hate any other version than Nijinski's...

  • I would love to see this exact same show, but does anyone if it ever does come to NYC?

  • thumbs up if you think these guys are downright athletes!

  • both original and extremely beautiful. Sensual, primitiv, tribal, animal...the dark and basic side in any of us side turned into something so beautiful and powerful...really makes us go back to the origins...wow...

  • Ooooooh....A great stretch out!

  • This has nothing to do with the ‘ Rite” !

  • This video puts the BA in ballet.

    Also, A+ for horse choreography.

  • @chizchizchiz I kinda feel sorry for the horses..

  • Wait with some impatience for the Centennial of "La Sacre du Printemps". Douglas Alexander John D'Maddalena(Matley) Interesting interpretation !

  • Wait with some impatience for the Centenial of "La Sacre du Printemps". Douglas Alexander John D'Maddalena(Matley)

  • This is the most amazing thing I have ever seen

  • the horse choregraphies...by Bartabas maybe? I know he's already worked with Pboulez so maybe...

  • Thank you VERY much for sharing this with us!!!!!

  • interesting! I was used to Maurice Bejart's version, so this was quite a surprise to me :-)

  • Who else didn't see the rope and just thought the guy on the bottom had really strong toes?

  • the horses are running in beat!!!!!

  • I don't know anything about dance, but musically this isn't the best version ever. They need to fire that pic player for one.

  • Adembenemend mooi!!!!!!!!

  • .... what's {music} awaiting you at "Silent Spring" @ Gläserne Manufaktur with #Semperoper Ballett on Saturday

  • Usually I like metal, but this is the greatest piece of music i ever listened to!!

  • its somehow the coolest thing i've seen :-)

  • MERAVIGLIOSO!!!!!

  • I thought the 'Sacrificial dance' was supposed to be danced by a girl? anyhow, the thing with the horses is great =) also not the way it's supposed to be (it should be a group of old man sitting around the young girl watching her dying in her ecstasy, as far as I know), but it's good.

  • @Firnaranwen that was what Stravinsky intended, but this choreographer had a different vision for this piece.

  • Are we sure Diaghilev would have loved this? It reeks of spectacle in the not-so-good way.

    Also, I don't know if this is the sound quality's fault or Boulez's, but you can hardly hear the accents in places like 3:40.

  • @ArtD42 totally agree on the accents, missed them too. its not a matter of sound quality i think :/

  • what an amazing show for those who adore music and horses! the orchestra was better than any recording, boulez is just...boulez, dancers were soo amazing and OmG..the horses!! i really want to meet the trainers!!

  • Who's the choreographer?

  • The chosen one MUST be a virgin GIRL!!!

  • pure wow

  • Amazing rendition. I learned to appreciate this piece by listening to Boulez recording. Some people play it so mellow and smooth it loses its power, others give it such sharp and rough edges it becomes unpleasant. This one strikes a perfect balance: it's haunting but never annoying.

  • 4 persons missed the Like Button Uh O.o

  • Amazing. The dancers are incredibly strong and flexible. Wonder how they train the horses? They are absolutely beautiful.

  • Amazing!!!

    

  • More information PLEASE!!!

    Who is the troupe? How was the noise of the horse for the audience?

    What's the sory behind this choreography???

  • Is this the "Rite of Spring" by Pierre Boulez? 

  • This piece is about sex, spirituality and politics. I have yet to see choreography that faithfully represents the intent of the music.

    This is the best piece of music ever created. You probably don't get it. I would think that more dancers would.

  • HEY PLEASE do you know where can i download this? i need it thanks.

  • @raguabros Actually, a CD would be much better

  • dans ce genre d'œuvres, c'est à chaque fois une nouvelle chorégraphie qui est créée, selon le chorégraphe, ou la chorégraphie d'origine est respectée et (à peu près) refaite à chaque représentation ?

  • I M P R E S I O N A N T E !!!

  • Naturally I love this because of the horses and the music - equestrian and artist over here, hee hee. I love the colors, and this is beautiful, really. I've seen some others and they're so wild you kind of forget what the whole point is. But truly, the horses are magnificent, coupled with the divine music - ah, heaven.

  • Why is it so long in this video?

  • Incredible. I love this composition since i was a child (i have heard this for the first time in Walt Disney's Fantasia).

  • This certainly is marvellous but nonetheless I wouldn't put the horses through all of that! And why does a MAN dance himself to death?

  • Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Excellent!!!!!!!

  • how the heck do they get the horses to do all of that???!!!

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  • c'est le génialissime spectacle Triptyk de la troupe Zingaro (Bartabas). Je crois que je m'en rappellerai toute ma vie =)

  • ¡Increíble! Nunca había visto caballos en una coreografía tan complicada como la Consagración. Esos caballos blancos que aparecieron solos, ¿cómo lo hicieron?

    Gracias por el video.

  • I usually don't like the choreography of the Rite of Spring other than the original Nijinsky, but I definitely love this version!

  • thanks a lot for this post, it's amazing !

  • This is f***ing GENIUS!!!! Best choreography I`ve ever seen! THIS is the Rite of Spring! This is how I feel this! Five stars for every minute! Every bar! Every dancer!

  • Five stars for the giu who posted it on youtube!

    hehehehe

  • Well.... definitely! :) Thanks, meneltar!

  • Hehehe! I was joking with you, but thanks. I love music and I play the piano. I love Stravinsky, Le Sacre, Oiseau de Feu, Pétrouchka, le sonate pour piano. I also love Scriabin.

    I like to share my video files and bring joy to other people =)

  • @meneltar Maybe You know, where to get exactly this performance? I mean - some DVD?

    And also maybe You know the choreographer? Thanx

  • @bltmz23 Every horse!

  • @locoluis1978 Indeed!

  • How did you manage to upload videos longer than 10 more minutes? Please reply ...

  • @BaletAll

    Because this is so coool !!

  • what smart horses!

  • Those dancers in the middle of the stage look like kalaripayattu fighters from southern India! Am I right?

  • @puganufur yes i thought the same thing, you must be from india for sure.

  • What a remarkable choreography! Who staged this?

  • 'think it's Bartabas, Zingaro's leader

  • WOW.

  • Absolutely stunning, wonderful

  • This is one of the best things I have ever seen. EVER.

    This video deserves ten times as many views as it's received - and ten times at the very least!

  • AMAZING choreography and I like boulez, Stravinsky would LOVE this!

    Such a spectacularly brilliant piece of music full of delicious ideas and orchestration!

  • Applauso esitato, ma la migliore esecuzione della Sagra per è questa!!

  • So far it`s the best video on youtube!!!

  • Music lesson led me to this video. I laughed very much at first but the horses where cool.

  • Given how influential Stravinsky was, it is striking how his obsession with paganism was not widely imitated. (Note that his Greek ballets were pagan too. "Persephone" is very much like "Le Sacre," except that the Chosen One has a name.) Prokofiev's Scythian ballet would be one exception. By contrast, Stravinsky's Christianity has been widely emulated (Part, etc.). The only major figure I can think of who may have been heavily influenced by Stravinsky's paganism was Martha Graham, a dancer.

  • lo máximo que he visto, es sencillamente espectacularrrrr!!!!

  • Well....I am almost lost for words. Quite simply the most amazing thing I have seen on youtube yet (Bertram Mills was never like this folks..) Superb & what a change to see a man sacrificed for once! I think Stravinsky & Diaiglev would have loved it also. Thank you so much for posting, I know I shall watch it again & again.

  • Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiggggggggggggg­gggoooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • I found out that this is actually Bartabas's Triptyk. :)

  • Really amazing

  • wonderful :)

    someone knows who made the choreography ?

  • I'm not sure who did the male dancer's choreography, but I believe the horses and their riders are apart of Bartabas's group. Someone a while back made a comment that this is from his work 'Zingaro' but I'm not sure if that is true. The original choreography for 'Le Sacre du Printemps' was lost so this is a rendition by someone...=o

  • those horses must be so stressed by this music!

  • @afffred maybe they're not, maybe they can feel it.

  • Impressive. I really like Boulez as a conductor!

  • Tout simplement merveilleux.

  • Applaudable musik and amazing nature of a motion. Light and shadow effect makes all this also mystical.Great video!

  • Stupendous equestrian-ballet dancers, magnificent production, at 3:30, 9:20, 10:34...the whole oeuvre...BRAVI!

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