Choreography by John Cranko
hope you guys enjoy it.
Stuttgart Ballet- SUE JIN KANG and FILIP BARANKIEWICZ
About Sue Jin Kang
She's from S.Korea. Ms.Kang studied at L'académie de Danse classique Princess Grace, Monte Carlo in Monaco. In 1985, she won Prix de Lausanne and joined to Stuttgart Ballet Company in 1986. She was the youngest member ever in the company at that time. And she was appointed Soloist in 1994 and Principal Dancer in 1997.
Ms.Kang won Prix Benois da la Danse in 1999 and is the permanent member in the company since 2002.
korean?Why?
KawiiBatKiss 2 months ago
@Mokhovaya That is so true. I was really emotional watching McKie's Romeo. It was more innocent and energetic than most Romeos. (the man in this video is Filip Barankievicz though who i have also seen dance it live) I was also pleasantly surprised with Osadcenko's Juliet. I am starting to really love the Cranko version.
GuillemLover 9 months ago
I just saw Evan McKie and Anna Osadcenko do this at Stuttgart and they blew my mind. They seemed to use up every last inch of the stage. Especially in the magnificent pas de deux! I am russian and love my Bolshoi but McKie and Osadecenko really brought something extra special with the technique.
Mokhovaya 9 months ago
camera is difficult to follow.
GuillemLover 11 months ago
it's a pity the camera work is so bad.
pdee333 1 year ago
Nice to see Cranko choreography. A delightful interpretation and danced wiyh pure joy.
ballet701 1 year ago
i saw this when they came to CAL Berkley a few years ago. it was wonderful!!!!!
MTwannaB4jesus 1 year ago
I don't like her dress. It somehow let's her look a little... well... broadshouldered, don't u agree?
But anyway- he's just adorable... ^^
RiesenWuschel 1 year ago
They both looked so happy. Her dress is so pretty. The choreography is wonderful. The dancing is sublime. She's amazing. So are they both together.
Better than Darcy Bussell? I don't need to think twice - Yes, Yes, Yes............
balletnut 2 years ago
Lovely choreography worth seeing. OTOH the videography is inferior.
msggoat 2 years ago