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Daniil Simkin: A Healthy Perspective on Being a Dancer 

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@stepanzarubin
@stepanzarubin 6 лет назад
Well said that even for dancer, dancing is not everything in the life, just a big part of it.
@FDBCandEverything
@FDBCandEverything 11 лет назад
"I, myself, identify with dance but I am not dance...". He 's really wise! It's really nice to see that he is extremely talented but no close - minded with his art! He keeps earning all my respect!
@cathrinekatsigianni8823
@cathrinekatsigianni8823 5 лет назад
Contrary to the common befief reflected in many of these comments dancers are not 'isolated beings' lacking eloquence and in their 'own world'. Nowadays many dancers have an all round education. More importantly dance develops a sensitivity and insight into the human soul that most of the so called ' normal' individuals can' t imagine of having! For those if you who can' t understand this aspect of just read neuroscience to see what dance does in the brain. I disagree that dance does not enrich the person!
@MichaelMendis
@MichaelMendis 11 лет назад
What a remarkable young man! Such depth of insight! So inspiring to hear him speak. A beautiful soul, indeed. We need more people like him in the world.
@Gaduntas
@Gaduntas 13 лет назад
What very wise parents this young man has!
@Liv21484
@Liv21484 3 года назад
🌟He will be more famous in future i guess🌟 .he has something different with other baller dancer. Not just performance on the stage in the theater .his parents both are amazing person and they did a lot for him.❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@andreaelvira6243
@andreaelvira6243 8 лет назад
This beautiful man became my rol model in less than twenty minutes❤️
@vbellini1
@vbellini1 14 лет назад
Simkin gives a great interview, but that background music is goddam annoying. Can't filmmakers just let their subject speak? It's an interview, not a mood piece.
@TarahMalaika
@TarahMalaika 14 лет назад
he makes really good points, i think... about not defining yourself primarily as a dancer etc... this is a very intelligent reflection of dance, careers and life in general :)
@freddiemercury4evr
@freddiemercury4evr 6 лет назад
What a humble, wise young man! Love his healthy point of view. Hope to see him dance one day.
@Picturinadotcom
@Picturinadotcom 13 лет назад
Thanks for acting on your principles and making your career transparent. You are an articulate advocate for my favorite form of art. For me, when I am dancing, I am dance. When I am playing piano, I am music. When I paint, I am the canvas. In the end, being an artist is a way of helping the rest of the world to remember "the World as Light" (attribution, Adi Da Samraj)
@Iflie
@Iflie 3 года назад
I think growing up in Germany really helped him, quite down to earth and they don't care about ballet. And those two hours a day may have given him a longer career because I do think they overwork the kids and tiny injuries build up over time and you see dancers in quite a lot of pain trying to roll out their muscles in the morning.
@marynoonan6111
@marynoonan6111 Год назад
I totally agree about over training.
@chestnut638
@chestnut638 9 лет назад
So well spoken!! He looks 12. Wow
@edsr164
@edsr164 3 года назад
Uhm, he was literally homeschooled in ballet! How nice!
@adelasussman3838
@adelasussman3838 Год назад
Wise young man, well spoken - I liked his comments on dancers need to be focused on more than just ballet - in other words, the world around them! And excellent dancer, too!
@rakywinnie
@rakywinnie 11 лет назад
I discovered him at the Gala "Roberto Bolle & Friends"..He was amazing! And I've loved him in Les Bourgeois :)
@bloodandwinearered
@bloodandwinearered 9 лет назад
He sure has mastered English vocabulary. Lots of great advice here for aspiring dancers.
@magalilunamassaro775
@magalilunamassaro775 8 лет назад
I love him so much ♥
@G216A911
@G216A911 14 лет назад
such a charming person .... and so young
@alziramariaalmeida1669
@alziramariaalmeida1669 6 лет назад
Is he the new Mikhail Baryshnikov? No....
@delmoral73
@delmoral73 12 лет назад
Great interview... Good luck to you Daniil....
@musicaeviaggio9698
@musicaeviaggio9698 2 года назад
Good luck Danil thank you
@marianellahalvorsenolivera3957
@marianellahalvorsenolivera3957 10 лет назад
You are such a beautiful person, an incomparable dancer.
@maweylock
@maweylock 13 лет назад
good interview - but the almost background music (too loud) was rather distracting. Almost made me stop listening...
@marynoonan6111
@marynoonan6111 Год назад
Your parents are very VERY clever people & they produced one of the best dancers Ive ever seen. And Ive seen Nureyev, Baryshnikov & Steven Mcrae dance live. Your unusual life and approach to ballet, is in fact, very similar to Steven's introduction. You're dancing style and virtuosity is as good as his and Baryshnikov. You also have charisma like Nureyev. Although, you seem like a much nicer man than the complex Tartar! 😂
@brooklea98
@brooklea98 9 лет назад
That jawline though.....
@divadeb88
@divadeb88 14 лет назад
Absolutely agree about the background music being distracting. It's a particularly odd and emotionally inappropriate selection for a nice, casual informative interview with a great dancer. It's...massage or yoga class music! Less is more when it comes to scoring. Background music with photographic slide shows, not with interviews.
@DancePulp
@DancePulp 13 лет назад
@maweylock We've made changes! Future videos have a whole lot less music. You'll no longer hear music throughout the conversation, only during the transition titles. Thanks for your feedback.
@Heartlessiceboy
@Heartlessiceboy 11 лет назад
What happened with Dance Pulp? Why they stoped doing videos?
@Adams42
@Adams42 13 лет назад
When I first saw Danii dance...I said Holy S*** I'm getting to see Nureyev again....yes, eventually. He is just superb!
@JonConn23
@JonConn23 10 лет назад
...first of all Daniil Simkin is just an awesome dancer and a very sympathic guy as well! I adore his work / art very much! But there's one other question I got? What sort of a watch is is that Daniil wears during this interview?? I love this watch! Thanks!
@JonConn23
@JonConn23 10 лет назад
...aha I just found it out by myself! It's a Rado Ceramic ;-)
@janburn007
@janburn007 6 лет назад
For one who looks, & of course is, still so young (in this video clip), he has a lot of "wisdom" to share. I certainly like his broader outlook & perspective on life. And he has such an excellent English language vocabulary, for one who has only been living in an English-speaking country for a couple of years at this stage. I know he probably would have studied English language at school in Germany, but one generally does not pick up such advanced vocabulary from just studying a language at school. It's great that his parents had the foresight & broad-mindedness to desire a relatively "normal" childhood & upbringing for him, rather than allow him to move away from his family, to a residential-style ballet school at a very young age. I often wonder what happens to those children who grow up in a residential ballet school, away from their family, if they don't quite manage to be successful as a dancer, or if they decide along the way that a ballet career is not for them. How well-prepared would they be for life outside of the ballet world, when that is all they have ever known, & how would they cope? As Daniil indicated, it is almost like these people live in a ballet "bubble" from a very young age & their career is mapped out for them from the age of 10 years old. How many people genuinely know what they want to do for the rest of their lives, at 10 years old? And even if they think they do know that at 10 years of age - who's to say that may not change as they grow older? Of course, there are some people who believe they know, at a very young age, that they want to be a professional dancer when they grow up, & I do understand that if one wants to be a professional dancer, the best time to start training for that is at a very young age. But I think it's still possible to have a relatively "normal" childhood as well. I give full credit to Daniil for having such a "mature" perspective on life at this young age.
@nasaralight4058
@nasaralight4058 3 месяца назад
Very interesting, thanks for sharing. This artist is brilliant and his parents were wise.
@beautydance4
@beautydance4 12 лет назад
I absolutely agreee with what he says.Daniil is a good person ....and also a fantastic dancer .:)
@KALIVireshwara
@KALIVireshwara 5 месяцев назад
He’s so great and such a fantastic dancer
@marianellahalvorsen7649
@marianellahalvorsen7649 6 лет назад
Daniil is the best ballet dancer today.
@1balletlover
@1balletlover 13 лет назад
OMG!!!!! Daniil Simkin is the best I love him!!!!! :D -3
@MrJamesHobley
@MrJamesHobley 13 лет назад
ive been watching his videos since i was 9 years old. i am now 12 years old and when i grow up i want ot be like daniil. he is a fantastic dancer.
@ИваИ-з6п
@ИваИ-з6п 2 года назад
How did it go?
@MrJamesHobley
@MrJamesHobley 13 лет назад
ive been watching his videos since i was 9 years old. i am now 12 years old and when i grow up i want ot be like daniil. he is a fantastic dancer.
@Alexandra-rz1vk
@Alexandra-rz1vk 7 лет назад
James Hobley saaaaaaame~ well not exactly the same, but just saaaaaame
@sethkoffler2571
@sethkoffler2571 6 лет назад
What a cool dude
@thaisfernandes8633
@thaisfernandes8633 2 года назад
Clever guy.
@3lectricBarbarella
@3lectricBarbarella 11 лет назад
what a wise young man! talented too.
@philipdavis6207
@philipdavis6207 3 года назад
A very illuminating understanding of his personal position as a performing artist.... a very " old soul" that has spent time, internally , contemplating life ... I would very much like to know where and what he is at now , at age 33 ☺
@icarrus4u
@icarrus4u 13 лет назад
EVERYONE IN THE DANCE WORLD SHOULD SEE THIS INTERVIEW.
@DancePulp
@DancePulp 14 лет назад
@vbellini1 We're glad you enjoyed the interview, but sorry you don't care for the music. Thank you for letting us know your thoughts. If more people share your opinion we'll be happy to consider taking away the music from future videos.
@GeorgeChatzopoulos1984
@GeorgeChatzopoulos1984 13 лет назад
@icarrus4u Everybody in THE world that love smth very much, must see this. Replace ballet with sports, programming, singing everything you like and he is still right.
@ardemiochiarvesio5469
@ardemiochiarvesio5469 4 года назад
Condivido pienamente il tuo pensiero Daniil, il ballerino prima di tutto e un essere umano, per cui c'è in anteprima la Natura e l'amore per gli Animali è poi la Grande Danza!!!👌
@DancePulp
@DancePulp 13 лет назад
@labruja68 and @vbellini1 We've make the changes. Future videos have a whole lot less music. You'll no longer hear music throughout the conversation, only during the transition titles. Thanks for your feedback.
@DancePulp
@DancePulp 13 лет назад
@divadeb88 We've made changes! Future videos have a whole lot less music. You'll no longer hear music throughout the conversation, only during the transition titles. Thanks for your feedback.
@DancePulp
@DancePulp 13 лет назад
@xalsvlc We've made changes! Future videos have a whole lot less music. You'll no longer hear music throughout the conversation, only during the transition titles. Thanks for your feedback.
@xalsvlc
@xalsvlc 14 лет назад
Really nice interview. I'm agree with the other people who think that the annoying background music is terrible, there was moments I couldn't concentrate on what he was saying.
@georgejohnsmith
@georgejohnsmith 9 лет назад
Gosh, I would nominate him for "Cutest Man Alive". What a lovely guy! And he is unusually talkative as well.
@fafai88
@fafai88 13 лет назад
too those who comment about the music background, seriously such a bad comment., for me the important thing is the contents of the interview., such a wonderfull dancer., love to watch him dancing, and also love to heard his opinion about dance., the music is nice but can improve., love it.,
@TarahMalaika
@TarahMalaika 14 лет назад
he makes really good points, i think... about not defining yourself primarily as a dancer etc... this is a very intelligent reflection of dance, careers and life in general :)
@tancuju
@tancuju 13 лет назад
@vbellini1 :D Funny, yes, didn't notice at first.... Maybe it's like the Oscar's Ceremony: When you're talking too much they start to fade the music in slowly. :) Nevertheless great interview and a very interesting and uncommon view of things. THX very much!
@chevalvivant
@chevalvivant 11 лет назад
I was at your performance today at Dorothy Chandler in LA...your solo's were superb and full of spirit! A triumph! The audience was soaring for you.
@amydixon7037
@amydixon7037 11 лет назад
Same here! He really caught everyones attention and i'm betting lots of people are looking him up right now! :)
@jeaniebaby001
@jeaniebaby001 13 лет назад
he is the justin timberlake of ballet... he's bringing the sexy back. ;)
@Terr58y
@Terr58y 14 лет назад
lovely interview. Thoughtful young man. Very annoying background music.
@Spargelpfluecker
@Spargelpfluecker 11 лет назад
lmgtfy.com - or watch "ten things u should never do in the internet"
@keren-oralmogi1858
@keren-oralmogi1858 3 года назад
U r completely right, u touched me a lot, bravo
@ajb1776
@ajb1776 14 лет назад
Daniil, I admire and respect you. Also, I am in love with you.
@DancePulp
@DancePulp 13 лет назад
@Terr58y We've made changes! Future videos have a whole lot less music. You'll no longer hear music throughout the conversation, only during the transition titles. Thanks for your feedback.
@laconja1
@laconja1 7 лет назад
DancePulp Great Interview But, music got a little to loud in the background.
@renatazuber9381
@renatazuber9381 4 года назад
great interview with a great person and dancer
@EreZm1
@EreZm1 14 лет назад
Beautiful insights, I hope more people will savor his words!
@edsr164
@edsr164 3 года назад
I do love him! Am great fan!
@pauliberg3492
@pauliberg3492 3 года назад
fantastic interview.
@esterbalbi4558
@esterbalbi4558 6 лет назад
awesome!
@facobasten1984
@facobasten1984 4 года назад
He has a healthy sense of self ✔️
@nataliacastellana1473
@nataliacastellana1473 6 лет назад
А по-русски уже говорить не умеем, родившись и в Новосибирске и имея русских родителей?
@oxanayakhanova5990
@oxanayakhanova5990 6 лет назад
Смотря кому интервью дается😀
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