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Schéhérazade: Elena Filipeva- Farukh Ruzimatov

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2009

Elena Filipeva- Farukh Ruzimatov

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Uploader Comments (kabaiivansko)

  • WOW!! Raging hormones in every bead of sweat, the Russian way.

    My wife and I will attempt to recreate this tonight, Thank YOU mr.K!!

  • jajaja I hope it pretty qude the pas de deux.

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  • THis is so beautiful. Farouk is breathtaking. How did you get this footage? is the video available?

  • @Leonnidik FARUKH IS NOT A SURPRISE,BUT FILIPEVA,FEW KNOWN IN WEST IS A RARE PEARL.

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  • Very beautiful!! To kabaiivansko: vos sabes quien era el director?

  • He's dyslexic - she's not. She's very very good - but she can't hear the music at the physical level. He can.

  • I watched it on mezzo yesterday...and I felt in love witch it! Elena - beautiful and perfect, Ruzimatov - GORGEOUS!

  • Don't get me wrong I love ballet - but sometimes you just want them to get to the point - more hushed and sweet emotions of timidity - or else the ancietn art of ballet is not being fully used to the sweet chords of the music - it's like they werent' even using the music to it's full capacity - it needed more tiptoe and more SCHEHERAZADE! Korsakov wrote this music to be UTILIZED TO IT"S FULL capacity....ohhhh...!! I love this theme! but hate modern ballet choreographer's interpretations of it!

  • Don't get me wrong I love ballet - but sometimes you just want them to get to a point of more hushed and sweet emotions of timidity - or else the ancietn art of ballet is not being fully used to the sweet chords of the music - it's like they werent' even using the music to it's full capacity - it needed more tiptoe and more SCHEHERAZADE! Korsakov wrote this music to be UTILIZED TO IT"S FULL capacity....ohhhh...!! I love this theme! but hate modern ballet choreographer's interpretations of it!

  • Truly, the most beautiful man I've ever seen. Power, emotion, and flawless technique (and gorgeous feet!). What more could you ask for?

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