"Swan Lake" Part 14 Makarova & Nagy 1976 (Coda Black Swan PdD)

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Coda of Black Swan Pas de Deux and end of Act III. American Ballet Theater. Telecast on June 30, 1976. Staging by David Blair after Petipa and Ivanov. Conducted by Akira Endo. Scenery: Oliver Smith; costumes: Freddy Wittop; lighting: Jean Rosenthal.

Natalia Makarova (Odette/Odile), Ivan Nagy (Prince Siegfried), Lucia Chase (Princess-Mother), Enrique Martinez (Wolfgang), Terry Orr (Benno), Marcos Paredes (Von Rothbart), and William Carter (Spanish dance), with Warren Conover, Kristine Elliott, Nanette Glushak, Jolinda Menendez, Hilda Morales, Kirk Peterson, Frank Smith, Marianna Tcherkassky, Clark Tippett, Charles Ward, Rebecca Wright, and artists of the company.

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  • thumbs up if you knew of the famous spin and DIDN'T see the movie Black Swan! (I myself am guilty, :P lol)

  • In my pointe shoes I can get 25 fouettes, but doing the Russian ones, I can only get about three! They are SO hard!

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  • Natalia is amazing as always but I hate the orchestra in this for some reason...

  • increible la última parte, excelente actuación :D

  • @dreamingofastranger It's not you, I got the same sensation -as far as the dance, even got an excellent technic, black swan coda needs more allegro, dynamism for the occasion.

  • Is it just me or is the orchestra a little.... off?

  • Holy shit that guy can get height on his grande jetes!

  • @AnaOlivera2009 What was gay about it?

  • do not like this choreography at all.

    

  • I know she's a true legend but i don't particularly like this video of her... she looks so awkward and a little clumsy. I really admire her but this just looked a little messed up...

  • Makarova is the most wonderful ballerina I have seen in my life. The appreciative roar of the audience is the coup de grace to her performance. And Nagy ain't bad either.

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