PLISETSKAYA M. "The Dying Swan"
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her arm movements are so impressive with something like a real bird are flapped its wings into the air. She had just testified to a legend of Ballet dancer in the century.
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It's a pitty the sound is that bad...
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grande PLISETSKAYA!!!!
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I know she is a legend but... I did not like this interpretation at all... maybe it was the choreography but i really did not enjoy this... I've seen a lot of dying swans but of all of them she impressed me probably the least.... her arms were way over the top awkward... at least when Pavlova was awkward she made it beautiful but I really don't get this....
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She was kinda overdoing it in the bows... :|
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@justawesome00 It's called The Swan, from Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens.
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@MsMistyLake isn't it tokyo 1986? I'm not sure... so she must be 61
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For the all best balerinas Maya was the unique who give the essencial interpretation for this classical pice. Unssurpaced...
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Esse cisne esta feliz demais pra uma dança tão triste
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@justawesome00 It is "The Swan" by Camille Saint-Seans from his major work "Carnival of the Animals.
What year was this? How ols was she? My goodness that was beautiful..whoever doesn't see the swan in THAT ..is blind. Just breathtakingly perfect!
MsMistyLake 2 years ago 21
Her arm movements are incredible! Thw whole thing seems utterly effortless - she seems to take it all so easily and is clearly relishing every moment...just lovely..
OperaJH 2 years ago 6