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"Still Life" at the Penguin Café - Zebra

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

Choreo. David Bintley, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Zebra: Phillip Broomhead, Musik: Simon Jeffes & Geoffrey Richardson, ZDF Aufzeichnung 1989

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  • There is a group who´s named "Penguin Café Orchestra" - the music is from this group, but I don´t know whether the soudtrack is available on audioCD

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  • Pretty zebras-girls! Seriously, it is nicely, it gives me goosebumps! And I'm glad to see Elizabeth McGorian, she was a beautiful Queen in the production of Sleeping Beauty 1994.

  • ive gotta perform this dance tomorrowwwww

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  • I did this on dance

  • Is that a man at 5:07 ??? Hahahha

  • Love this section, it communicates so much to the audience and is the most moving and dramatic, and the dancer is amazing.

  • @2RandomWords - it is about the zebra's bones and fur being used for clothes and fashion, the women are upperclass, stuck up people who have zebra fur and bones and dont care about the zebra, and they are vain, which is why they put their hand up tp their face like a mirror. Its basically the idea of following trends and not caring about animals :)

  • @2RandomWords it is about the zebra's bones and fur being used, the women are upperclass, stuck up people who have zebra fur and bones and dont care about the zebra, and they are vain, which is why they put their hand up tp their face like a mirror. Its basically the idea of following trends and not caring about animals :)

  • thankyou always wanted to see this , but i dont get the what the women are suppose to be in this ? are they a herd of zebra's , ghost or some other sort of beast or bird ?

  • really funny! actualley couldn't stop laughing *_*

  • Thank you for posting this it has brought back many happy memories for me. I actually played in the Orchestra for awhile and this was one of my favourite Ballets and my all time favourite dance from it-absolutely memorising.

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