Dying swan Uliana Lopatkina
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何度見ても涙する・・・
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@xmaryana Мaya was born in 1925.So,she is 86 now
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I love the fact, one dancer alone can move people and amaze people, just through the power of ballet!
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This is so beautiful. I have never seen such a passionate dancer.
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2 people tripped when trying to copy Uliana.
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Simply Beautiful !!!
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she looks like shes holding in a pee in some of the parts
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Its like you can see her inward battle. She is tenatious in her plight to fly but she is so tired. You can see her broken wing and it looks so painful. Its so crystal clear, she wants to give in but she trys so hard to fly. Her arms are so bird-like and her exhalations reveal the depth of her despair and pain. This is an absolutely gripping piece. Its so hard to watch yet impossible to look away from.
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Each fluid movement drips with anguish and despair...she is the dying swan, her every breath conveyed her frustration and determination. She is so determined yet defeated in the end you could see her give up, she realizes her weakness and gives up. Never have i seen such a swan die so gracefully yet painfully. It hurt to watch her die.
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To watch this talented beyond belief ballerina is a truly moving experience. I have never seen such a stunning interpretation in my life. Uliana - you dance like an angel.
maya plisetskaya still did the dying swan when she was already 93. she IS the swan queen, uliana is one of the best dancers on this planet, but she's not my swan :)
xmaryana 8 months ago 7
The only thing wrong with this video is that it cuts off too abruptly before you can absorb the final position.
CoCoNuTsiopatHic 1 year ago 7