Swan Lake Final Scene - Natalia Makarova & Anthony Dowell

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2010

Covent Garden 1980

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  • black swan by Natalie Portman sent me here

  • Anthony Dowell kicks ass. :) awesome prince.

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  • I'm seeing this on Thursday!!!! :D Natalia Makarov = my favourite ballerina!!!

  • This is my favourite scene of the entire ballet :')

  • Natalie Portman DID NOT send me here

  • @EmmaLoves2Dance They do die. That run, run, run, leap they both do on the upstage diagonal symbolizes their throwing themselves into the lake to drown. When they reappear, they've "resurrected" in the after life, reunited in death in another world. What the remaining mortal swan maidens see is their image floating away into the next world, while they remain in this world to bid them a last farewell.

  • everybody seems to like death and bad endings)))well, personally I think music suits happy ending 

  • the ending is epic

  • ehhhh... Its all good except the ending. Its cooler when they all die.

  • beautiful, just beautiful :)

  • @dailydoseofmeh Yes - in the old Soviet Union there was NO after-life so they could not be re-united in death, by order of the Kremlin!

  • @EmmaLoves2Dance It was changed by some, to leave the audiences feeling happier when they left. But if you asked me, that's like having Juliet wake Romeo up in time to stop him taking the damn poison.

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