Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev : Montagues and Capulets (also known as Dance of the Knights) from Act I, Scene 2.
Tamara Rojo (Juliet), Carlos Acosta (Romeo), José Martin (Mercutio), Thiago Soares (Tybalt), Yohei Sasaki, David Pickering, Christopher Saunders, Elizabeth McGorian, Gary Avis, Christina Arestis, Sandra Conley, Alastair Marriott and Francesca Filpi.
London Royal Opera House (2007)
Orchestra : Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Boris Gruzin (conductor)
Kenneth MacMillan (choregraphy)
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@nick76gr I don't think it's uninspired. The music is too powerful to be too coreographed. It is speaks by itself, asking for a simple coreo, in which dancing and gestures don't try to compete with it.Plus, I like that female dancers are not on pointe, it is a better recreation of what would have been that kind of middle-age dance. Not that I don't like Bolshoi's version, we're speaking of two completely different ways of conceiving this piece. About Acosta's looks, nothing to say ;)
kurichka 6 days ago
uninspired choreography in this scene, check out the bolshoi in 1989.cant stop laughing with the looks of acosta no matter how talented...
nick76gr 1 month ago
precioso!!
ipatia1000 2 months ago
@SuperAhmed1337 and wat is that?
jesusfrk007v 3 months ago
@jesusfrk007v IDK dude, I think I have bad news for you...
SuperAhmed1337 3 months ago
why is it that all the guys seem very attractive?
jesusfrk007v 4 months ago
Decandent
WolfkinDMonteS 4 months ago
I what to find the song on the internet
SpirescuTheodora 6 months ago
What is the name of the second song ? Is it the song of the girls with lilies ?
SpirescuTheodora 6 months ago
yes, wonderful performance and the music is unreal
churchsinger 6 months ago