Nina Ananiashvili in Swan Lake (vaimusic.com)

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http://vaimusic.com/VIDEO/DVD_4450_SwanLake.htm
Nina Ananiashvili & Alexei Fadeyechev in "Pas de Deux"
From: VAI DVD 4450 Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky)
Swan Lake boasts one of Tchaikovskys most popular scores, a story line filled with mystery and fantasy and a dual role for the ballerina requiring a prodigious technique and keen dramatic instincts — demands so effectively met by Nina Ananiashvili in this 1992 performance by the Tchaikovsky Perm State Ballet, widely recognized as one of the most prestigious companies in the world. With Ananiashvilis frequent partner, Alexei Fadeyechev, as Prince Siegfried.
Color, Stereo, 131 min., All regions.
Choreography: Petipa/Ivanov/Gorsky
Tchaikovsky Perm State Ballet
Shinsei Nihon Symphony Orchestra
Alexander Sotnikov, conductor
TO PURCHASE THE COMPLETE DVD, PLEASE VISIT www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1(800)477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691).

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  • Perfect.

  • she's amazing dancer! also very beautiful

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  • Its so graceful!

  • @Blacklilly22 Dont worry, I know what its about now. Their not ravens, their swans. Rothbart brought them with him to the lake but i cant quite remember why

  • @LaurenStar111 those are not black swans. those are ravens or crows I believe.

  • I love her tutu! :D

  • why are there black swans?

  • @LordMoufMouf I'm amazed - I watched this ballet many times, never heard such music. I don't understand...

  • How come I have never heard this musical selection before? Is it actually from Swan Lake?

  • having watched this excerpt three or four times in as many days,I've just ordered it as I've really got to see it in its entirety.

  • the best ballerina on this planet

  • No, you do not want your knees to be hyperextended. It looks very pretty for the stage but they hurt sometimes when you get off the stage. Sorry I responded 3 months after you did.

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