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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2007

galina ulanova in the waltz from les sylphides

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  • You are welcome! A newly released DVD has just come out of a legendary Giselle danced by Ulanova and Nikolai Fadeyechev. It's quite stunning.

  • wow, i definately need to get my hands on that.

  • This is a response I received from the official Galina Ulanova website in Russia: "Please, note that Ms. Ulanova was a graduate from the Vaganova dance school in S.Petersburg (16.05.1928) and she was a pupil of Vaganova herself. Mrs. Ulanova had no children though she married several times. She passed away at the age of almost 90 in 1999."

    So, if she had no children..........

  • thank you :)

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  • beautifully simple... none of the exaggerated movements, elongated arms or mannerisms... she went right to the point of classicism with genuine feeling... her whole body sings and expresses

  • This is simply a gem, yes indeed!!! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!!

    Thank you so much for sharing this.

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  • So beautiful ,I have no words for this!

  • LOVE how she was lifted up horizontal in the air - so breathtaking

  • A dream ,

    the music , the dance ...

  • Mikhail Baryshnikov Marianna Tcherkassky is a better performance for sylphides

  • El video es muy hermoso! quisiera bailar asi!

    saludos desde PERU!

  • Великолепная!

  • this performance is one of the most moving things i`ve ever witnessed

  • Такая легкая и воздушная *___*

    just wonderful...

  • this is very beautiful and precious ^^!

    wonderful music too , ' Chopiniana ' !)

  • No one ever recognizes male dnacers before the seventies, what a shame since they were the most elegant actors and talent in feats that go unnoticed!!

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