Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake 4
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Let me preface this by saying that I love both this version and the original, so this is no "This or that is better" comment. What I love about Bourne's version is that the swans seem like real swans rather than fairy tale swans. There is something threatening, fierce and proud about them, fluid yet abrupt, which real swans have, too. Not evil, but dangerous. The impassive glittering you see in a swan's eye as it floats toward you on the water, I see that in the dancing. That's pretty amazing.
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Absolutely beautiful. Absolutely beautiful in every way. I really have no words to describe how I feel about this amazing dance and that amazing dancer!
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@0nceUpnATime It's been a while since I signed onto YouTube, so I just saw your response to my comment about having a video recording of Matthew Bourne's version of Swan Lake. Perhaps you've located it by now, but if not, try Amazon.com or Google Matthew Bourne Swan Lake video -- whatever it takes. Just get it. I have a new addiction now -- the movie Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman. My favorite part of the film is when she makes her premier entrance onstage as the black swan, Odile. Wow!
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i really really really nedd to know what act and what the song is! please help if you know!!!!!!!
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billy elliot yay ;) x
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Mr.Cooper's movement is sublime and the dynamics of the dance enthralling...
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Hermoso =D
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the only thing missing in this 6* performance is ... gravity
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@MCarey0608 They have a video recording of this? Where on earth did you get it from, I am extremely jealous!
Adam Cooper = gorgeous
nanotechcre8or 3 years ago 22
This is gorgeous. And Cooper is magnificent. Augh.
Jacper60 3 years ago 17