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  • I fouettes all'italiana a sinistra..!!

  • love you Susan!

  • I like cupid better when it is pefromed slower.

    but it's lovely.

  • I want to perform cupid someday!!!! I will!

  • amazing cupid!

  • i learned this as a variation in my ballet class yesterday. Beautiful piece

  • which company is it??

  • @886rosa Well...the Queen of the Driads is DEFINITELY Susan Jaffe, so it must be the American Ballet Theater.

  • cupid is absolutely wonderful.She's perfectly in music,very good!!!

  • @danse85 She is early the whole dance! I don't know whether it is the music in the clip in general, or if it is in sync with the real performance, but if it is the latter, that girl is way early.

  • Susan Jaffe?

  • lovely!

  • 0:36 i just love that part

  • it would have been nicer if she extended her legs fully in the first part

  • is the blonde girl in the 2nd half the same as the girl in the first? I can't tell.

  • She is faboulus..

    Love the costume!!

  • Her italian fouettes are amazing!

  • @89fouette these are not italian fouettes, are the french one!!!!!!!!

  • @deepsoul69 - Negli stati uniti, quei fouetees si chiamano "Italian Fouettes". Mi dispiace se tu non sei d'accordo, ma e' cosi'.

  • @ddoban non so come gli statunitensi modifichino i nomi a proprio piacimento, ma in tutti i manuali e in tutte le accademie del mondo, forse fatto eccezione per gli usa. quelli vengono chiamati fouettes francesi, perchè quelli all'italiana si chiamano così perchè fu una ballerina italiana ( PIERINA LEGNANI) ad eseguire questo virtuosismo per prima, nel lago dei cigni ( nella coda per precisione) o cmq vengono chiamati a livello internazionale fouettés en tournant. La storia è storia :-) baci.

  • @deepsoul69

    Mi spiace contraddirla, ma i fouettè della coda del " Lago dei Cigni" per intenderci si chiamano tour fouettè mentre questi con il "lancio della gamba" e la relativa frustata dell'anca nel cambio della posa si chiamano "grand fouettè en dedan" o "fouettes all' Italiana" (dai russi) e stranamente...fouettè alla russa, dagli italiani.

    Pierina Legnani non c'entra granchè....

  • its not her expression (which in this may be just be the taddest bit awkward) but the way her body MOVES and floats through movements is GORGEOUS!

  • Gorgeous. I love this version. And *yay* I'm performing it this year!

  • susane jaffe! who is Cupid?

  • Cheryl Yeager

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