The piece is called: The Rehearsal. It was on the rep of Hungarian National Ballet for almost 40 years. The choreographer is called: Antal Fodor.
I also danced the part of Jesus Christ, what Farukh is rehearsing... It is from the second Act, before Jesus will eventually be killed. In the other video it is the Pas de Deux from the first Act.
The music was a montage by J.S.Bach and new material from Gabor Presser. It was published on CD, called: Electromantica.
I am totally smitten by the world of ballet. And to have all of this apparently endless footage of all of these remarkable artists. I saw Polina Semionova a few weeks ago in Costa Mesa, California and was stunned at the level of artistry. I say to myself that ballet affords me the opportunity to "see" the music that I love. Osipova and Shipulina were there as well with Bigonzetti. Sorry if my comment seems unrelated here, but I have finally found a home in this elegant world of THE DANCE
Fabulous choreography - excessively difficult to dance - this video shows how much of a perfectionist Ruzimatov was (is) - this is an enticingly interesting video to watch - thank you
Thanks to a Russian ballet fan, we have the answer. For over 20 years, I was under the impression that the ballet was called Rehearsal, but it actually is called Try. I responded to the Russian fan that a rehearsal is trying to work on the choreography. It was a 2 act ballet by a Hungarian choreographer, Fydor Stavil, and Zaklinsky had one of the main roles.
So wonderful! His use of arms, shoulders, upper back and the flexibility through his whole body. It all gives such poetry to every movement. It was so instinctive and so distinctive to him. No - that can't be taught. Just sensational!
what a beautiful male dancer, her movments... it's like his body it's has an own life and her movments are like words... amazing... so touching that in a simple rehearsal you could see his SOul dancing.
really interesting ,ruzimatov has very particular lines,bejart adored him for this reason,probabily had payed his weight in gold to have him in his company
The piece is called: The Rehearsal. It was on the rep of Hungarian National Ballet for almost 40 years. The choreographer is called: Antal Fodor.
I also danced the part of Jesus Christ, what Farukh is rehearsing... It is from the second Act, before Jesus will eventually be killed. In the other video it is the Pas de Deux from the first Act.
The music was a montage by J.S.Bach and new material from Gabor Presser. It was published on CD, called: Electromantica.
hnbdancer75 2 months ago
@hnbdancer75 thank you very much.
russianballetvideo 2 months ago
omg perfect body
DanceDanceDance04 11 months ago
Ruzimatov is really a most wonderful dancer, even when he stops or rests he is a pleasure to watch.
lolita7426 1 year ago
I am totally smitten by the world of ballet. And to have all of this apparently endless footage of all of these remarkable artists. I saw Polina Semionova a few weeks ago in Costa Mesa, California and was stunned at the level of artistry. I say to myself that ballet affords me the opportunity to "see" the music that I love. Osipova and Shipulina were there as well with Bigonzetti. Sorry if my comment seems unrelated here, but I have finally found a home in this elegant world of THE DANCE
altongrimes 1 year ago
Thank you .
I am a Ruzimatovfan.
MITSUKOYOSHIOKA 1 year ago
its haunting. the music the movements. everything about it is absolutely breath taking. thank you so much for this video.
aliciaBALLERINA 1 year ago
Fabulous choreography - excessively difficult to dance - this video shows how much of a perfectionist Ruzimatov was (is) - this is an enticingly interesting video to watch - thank you
annefabienne 1 year ago
Thank you SO MUCH!
thesnowhitequeen 1 year ago
Это балет "Проба", на всю труппу - двухактный. Еще был занят среди главных ролей Заклинский К. Ставил венгерский балетмейстер Фодор.
zonatzu2 1 year ago
Was this ballet choreographed especially for Ruzimatov and Asylmuratova or was it danced by others? Who was the choreographer?
Pearlaceous 1 year ago
I do not know, except that they were not the only ones in the ballet.
russianballetvideo 1 year ago
Thanks to a Russian ballet fan, we have the answer. For over 20 years, I was under the impression that the ballet was called Rehearsal, but it actually is called Try. I responded to the Russian fan that a rehearsal is trying to work on the choreography. It was a 2 act ballet by a Hungarian choreographer, Fydor Stavil, and Zaklinsky had one of the main roles.
russianballetvideo 1 year ago
So wonderful! His use of arms, shoulders, upper back and the flexibility through his whole body. It all gives such poetry to every movement. It was so instinctive and so distinctive to him. No - that can't be taught. Just sensational!
Pearlaceous 1 year ago
Ruzimatov, my life time inspiration!
No one has such a baroque sculpture like lines, grave musicality, intensity and depth of emotion!
5 stars is not enough for this very nery special video.
Thank you for gazillion times!!!
Bnesque 1 year ago
@Bnesque absoultely agreed with you... same here... Ruziamtov a life time inspiration
G216A911 1 year ago
@G216A911 Yes, he gave us that power to continue how hard it was, and still gives us the same power.
What a special dancer he is!!!!
Bnesque 1 year ago
Just saw him dancing live. Amazing. thanks for the post.
allanaluck 1 year ago
When was this? Around 1993
palubob 1 year ago
earlier
russianballetvideo 1 year ago
what a beautiful male dancer, her movments... it's like his body it's has an own life and her movments are like words... amazing... so touching that in a simple rehearsal you could see his SOul dancing.
kirovballet 1 year ago
really interesting ,ruzimatov has very particular lines,bejart adored him for this reason,probabily had payed his weight in gold to have him in his company
pediatrapaola 1 year ago
Gil Roman is a great actor, but he does not have this magnitude of balletic beuty.
Alas for Maurice!
Bnesque 1 year ago