Looking at it again, the costumes do seem like La Sylphide, the headress, romantic long ballet skirt and little armlets. Though of course there are no black or white titu's in La Syphide.
Looking at the Ballerina, her feet do let her down, it looks as if she has removed the inner sole or metal support, which makes them look wrong. They should be broken in properly to avoid excess noise on the stage, but not wrecked. The way the heel sits gives the game away. Imaking the foot look weak.
I'm not crazy about this ballerina. It looks as if her shoes are too broken, too soft, her standing leg isn't very stable, and I know this ballet well and some of her pique's are NOT supposed to be on bent legs.
You cannot fail to notice how muxch like La Sylphide this Ballet is, the music has the same melody in parts, and the choreography reflects the syle and content of the Pas de trois in Act 1 with Effie, James and The Sylph.
Jesus. Kenneth dances so beautifully
Sindizwe 3 months ago
I wonder why they removed the exercises at the bar in the beginning? They are a part of the story and very beautiful!
Mipotsmiplants 4 months ago
@nanarinauk try to do that bourrées without a tricked pointes
natsirtboy 7 months ago
What a magnificent work of arms...amazing.
ballettina 1 year ago
Looking at it again, the costumes do seem like La Sylphide, the headress, romantic long ballet skirt and little armlets. Though of course there are no black or white titu's in La Syphide.
Looking at the Ballerina, her feet do let her down, it looks as if she has removed the inner sole or metal support, which makes them look wrong. They should be broken in properly to avoid excess noise on the stage, but not wrecked. The way the heel sits gives the game away. Imaking the foot look weak.
nanarinauk 2 years ago
Well, some of that is true. But the costumes are almost identical, as is the color scheme of most productions.
AcemanJones 2 years ago
I'm not crazy about this ballerina. It looks as if her shoes are too broken, too soft, her standing leg isn't very stable, and I know this ballet well and some of her pique's are NOT supposed to be on bent legs.
All that said, she does have a lovely epaulement.
AcemanJones 2 years ago
Music is by Riisager (After Carl Czerny, on Chandos, CHAN 9432 Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. Etudes Com plete Ballet.
nanarinauk 2 years ago
You cannot fail to notice how muxch like La Sylphide this Ballet is, the music has the same melody in parts, and the choreography reflects the syle and content of the Pas de trois in Act 1 with Effie, James and The Sylph.
nanarinauk 2 years ago
It's private classes in Copenhagen :)
nikkivontease 2 years ago