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Legendary Mikhail Baryshnikov Solos: Don Quixote/Giselle 

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I HAVE AN UPDATED VIDEO WITH CORRECTIONS AND AUDIO ENHANCEMENTS BASED ON MANY HELPFUL COMMENTS. CLICK THE LINK BELOW:
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Mikhail Baryshnikov captivated ballet audiences from the late 1960s through the early 1980s. In his prime, no male dancer was his equal and his work has stood the test of time. What makes Baryshnikov the greatest male dancer of all time? In this video, I analyze two of my favorite Baryshnikov solos to demonstrate what separates him from other dancers. His memorable performances were defined by his great technical command, confidence, and dynamic stage presence, characteristics that are on full display in these solos.
Check out my comments on the video after 1 million views: balletfocus.com/mikhail-barys...
Steps include: Cabriole Devant, Double Assemblé or Grand Assemblé en Tournant, Double Tour en l’air, Pirouette: En dehors, Sissonne, Failli, Double Jeté Entrelacé or Rivoltade, Turn in Second (á la Seconde).
Sources:
Thanks to Jeremy Nasmith for guidance on the first step in the Basil "Drunk" solo.
Baryshnikov photos by Vladimir Bliokh.
Isaac Hernández Paquita solo: • Isaac Hernandez Paquita , Chapulo7 RU-vid Channel
Baryshnikov Live at Wolf Trap, Kultur, 2004, taped live performance in 1976 (two years after his defection from the Soviet Union) at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Virginia. Outstanding Baryshnikov performances in Copéllia, Le Sprectre de la Rose, Vestris, and the Don Quixote Pas de Deux with Gelsey Kirkland.
American Ballet Theatre Don Quixote, Kultur, 2003, a 1983 performance live at the Metropolitan Opera House with Cynthia Harvey as Kitri. This was Baryshnikov’s Don Quixote production when he was the company’s artistic director.
American Ballet Theatre Giselle, Bel Canto, 1992, one of the finest examples of this classic tragedy, with Natalia Makarova as Giselle from 1977 taped live at the Metropolitan Opera House. Another tragedy is that this distinguished work is only available on VHS tape. Can the copyright holder please make this important performance available in digital format rather than forcing ballet fans to watch the work on substandard VHS digital conversions?

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@FCBalletTheatre
@FCBalletTheatre 3 года назад
Baryshnikov unique style and technique.
@dancedance4169
@dancedance4169 3 года назад
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@sergevadimov8346
@sergevadimov8346 3 года назад
Да кто б в том когда сомневался
@user-yp9eh1xs1t
@user-yp9eh1xs1t 3 года назад
@@sergevadimov8346 Вот именно!
@valerie8217
@valerie8217 2 года назад
@@sergevadimov8346 А я вот не просто сомневаюсь, я знаю, что вся уникальность Барышникова была в том, что он слинял на запад. И выделялся он на западе, поскольку конкурировать с ним было некому. Балет ведь - совсем не западная культура. Ну либо вы совсем далеки от балета. Васильев, Лиепа, Нуреев, Годунов, Фадеечев, Цискаридзе. Барышников в сравнении с ними рядовой танцор. Ну и фактура у него не балетная, не повезло ему с внешними данными. Не тянет он на уникального по всем параметрам.
@SheilaR.08
@SheilaR.08 Год назад
@@valerie8217 He's legendary. I saw him many times during his tenure with ABT in Washington DC. He was always flawless and thoroughly engaging.
@cards0486
@cards0486 3 года назад
I was fortunate enough to see him on stage three times. I don’t care what anybody says. That man defied gravity. He would stay in the air longer than a normal human ever could!
@doris6526
@doris6526 3 года назад
@Anne Collins Yes!!😅
@Sarcastic_Wino
@Sarcastic_Wino 3 года назад
he is on my bucket list to see dance or even MEET...I am sure...he is one that will never be fulfilled...it is fine!!...at least I KNOW who Mikhail Baryshnikov is! To be SO BLESSED BY GOD!
@MeganVictoriaKearns
@MeganVictoriaKearns 3 года назад
OMG I am so jealous! I'm too young to have had the opportunity to see him live.
@Armybrat173
@Armybrat173 3 года назад
It's like he has strings attached to him , letting him fly higher and higher
@janetmcgrath8426
@janetmcgrath8426 3 года назад
I saw him perform in Chicago once; and you are correct- he definitely defied gravity. Plus, he has probably the strongest "stage presence" I have ever seen; the whole audience literally leaned forward in unison when he stepped on stage. Amazing performance.
@franescadiano
@franescadiano 3 года назад
I had the luck of actually seeing him dance in the early Eighties in Italy, where I live. I couldn't believe my eyes. What I saw was not a man or a dancer, but a dancing soul. While he was dancing his body just dissolved into light and spirit; this is beyond his amazing technique, as that is only the beginning, the necessary means that enable you to create art. His presence on the stage was staggering, mesmerizing and after a while you only saw his spiritual being filling the whole theatre. After his performance I went to thank him for what he had given us and I was startled at seeing that he was not as tall as he had seemed on the stage. Also I was moved by his kindness and nobleness of manners and by the deep sensitivity of his eyes and face. No video can communicate the physical and spiritual impact of a great artist when you see him in life, as you can actually perceive the power and energy emanating from him. By the way, the theatre was an open arena and I was seated in the first row, so very close to the stage and the impact was even more powerful. Thank you for your very illuminating explanation of his technique, it was great!
@patriciabravoriscal6264
@patriciabravoriscal6264 2 года назад
Lucky you! 😊😉
@pacoimeroxvida4404
@pacoimeroxvida4404 2 года назад
If you love Mikhail, you will be floored by Larry Elder out of California. With regal grace does he perform on fox news
@patriciabravoriscal6264
@patriciabravoriscal6264 2 года назад
Wow! If i had been with you at that marvellous performance... Certainly, I would have payed a lot of money for it although have not too much 🙂. I have another impossible dream: to have met my adorable genious musician, Ludwig van Beethoven 😊 Ludwig and Mikhail. What else could have been better? 😁 Thank you for sharing your fantastic experience ❤💜💛💚
@cristieroeder413
@cristieroeder413 2 года назад
I know what you mean. I saw him when i was 12 years old ( im now 46 yrs old ) and i remember how i felt when i saw him dance like it was yesterday. I was so taken back at what i was watching; it felt like i couldnt blink i didnt want to blink! I cried the whole time he danced...i was that overcome with emotions.
@alexiss4084
@alexiss4084 2 года назад
I understand what you mean, Saw him dance live multiple times in nyc in the 80’s, he was magical, the best male principal of my 67 years.
@zizzie4081
@zizzie4081 2 года назад
Such memories, thank you. My dad was the doctor at the Met, and he didn’t like ballet, so I got to sit in his seat and see Baryshnikov a whole lot as a child. The one thing that struck me was not so much how high he could jump, (he sure could), but he would jump and seem to stay aloft longer than the laws of physics should allow. It was breathtaking.
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing! Your dad didn't enjoy ballet after seeing Baryshnikov?
@lynn_anderson2
@lynn_anderson2 2 года назад
That was what always amazed me, how he seemed to leap and pause in the air before returning to earth.
@zizzie4081
@zizzie4081 2 года назад
@@KentGBecker He was an opera guy.
@zizzie4081
@zizzie4081 2 года назад
@@skylark5789 He was the doctor for the audience as well, there was always something, usually minor. But he was on duty when a singer died onstage of a heart attack. He also kept a list of the restaurants patronized by those stricken by food poisoning. The stories he told....
@zizzie4081
@zizzie4081 2 года назад
@@skylark5789 do remember what you saw? Must have been wonderful.
@tobiolopainto
@tobiolopainto 3 года назад
Something you forgot to mention about Baryshnikov is that he dances in time to the music. Many other dancers complete their moves generally at the beginning and end of the music, but Baryshnikov sub-divides the bars of the music and his steps are on time in the subdivision. Most other dancers dance "agogically." This means that they're where they should be, generally speaking, at the beginning of a phrase and at the end. But in between, their steps are out of time. This is never true of Baryshnikov. He's always in time. This quality underscores the importance of the music and also give his dancing a formal perfection that most other dancers don't have.
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker 3 года назад
Great comment on musicality. Thanks!
@user-tz6tw3ss3y
@user-tz6tw3ss3y 3 года назад
how wonderful you said about Misha's musicality!
@noradennis4361
@noradennis4361 2 года назад
That is one thing I always admired, he always kept time with the music.
@jennifergrove2368
@jennifergrove2368 2 года назад
I noticed that about him intuitively but never fully realized it until reading this.
@nataliebaird8585
@nataliebaird8585 2 года назад
I took ballet class one day with him. I was at the barre and I noticed out of the corner of my eye that his timing was completely different than anyone else in the room. So what you were saying is true. I had never seen it described.
@celiabonadies5667
@celiabonadies5667 Год назад
Let's also appreciate the softness of his landings and the smoothness of his transitions.
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker Год назад
Good point! Much to appreciate in his dancing
@jacquelinelynch4713
@jacquelinelynch4713 3 месяца назад
I tried hard to be objective. No contest: Baryshnikov is precise, elegant, stunning. He goes so far beyond what others do, it is hard to take in. He delivers on technique, on showmanship (without silly excess), and on the undeterminable artistic delivery of the sublime. If you know nothing at all about ballet, watching Baryshnikov will still reveal to you greatness. You will know--this is the very best that is possible for a human being to achieve.
@tyesdad7400
@tyesdad7400 2 года назад
How lucky we are to have seen Baryshnikov in person.
@ffeff8353
@ffeff8353 3 года назад
The thing about Baryshnikov is that he has it all: musicality, athleticism, technique, charisma, acting talent, and that he clearly put in the sweat, blood, and tears required. In most human endeavors, there are occasionally people so amazingly gifted that even someone who knows nothing about that particular endeavor can immediately spot just how superior these special people are -- someone with no experience of ballet would immediately know that Baryshnikov is beyond reach, even when surrounded by other talented dancers. He is truly incomparable.
@gloriaperetti
@gloriaperetti 3 года назад
totalmente de acuerdo.....
@ffeff8353
@ffeff8353 3 года назад
@@gloriaperetti -- Genio único e irrepetible!
@emerybayblues
@emerybayblues 3 года назад
Very true. I don't watch much ballet. But when I first saw Baryshikov, I knew I was seeing someone unique.
@cameliap1146
@cameliap1146 3 года назад
How true. We can see that on the spot. No ballet training necessary. And in the mean time the politically correctness say... we are equals. Some are more equals then others !
@ffeff8353
@ffeff8353 3 года назад
@Beyond Memory Old Movies -- hahaha that too! Well, at any rate, I agree with you...
@JamesBrown-ij1px
@JamesBrown-ij1px 3 года назад
The very first Ballet I ever saw in person was with Baryshnikov... I was spoiled for life!
@valmacclinchy
@valmacclinchy 3 года назад
Yes, it's not getting any better than that...
@Bulbophile
@Bulbophile 3 года назад
lol
@mimi-fi7cq
@mimi-fi7cq 3 года назад
I can relate-my first was Rudolf Nureyev in Swan Lake.
@drsuessl
@drsuessl 3 года назад
I’m thrilled that you were able to see him ❤️. I’ve been spending the last 40 years watching figure skating and has had the pleasure of seeing many top talents.
@Wotan123456789
@Wotan123456789 3 года назад
Both good luck and bad luck!
@user-te4of2fq5d
@user-te4of2fq5d Год назад
KVELL I was privileged to see Margot Fontyn, Nurayev and Baryshnikov dance, Callas sing and Bernstein conduct. Extraordinarily privileged. 🙏
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker Год назад
Quite a list of great artists!
@aniluap1922
@aniluap1922 6 месяцев назад
😮
@user-te4of2fq5d
@user-te4of2fq5d 6 месяцев назад
​​​@@aniluap1922I saw Baryshnikov a number of times and it literally looked like he suspended himself midair for a split second before completing the movement. It was breathtaking. Never saw anything like it and the world probably will never again. Dimash Qudaibergen, 29, a young vocalist is the only genius in performance I've seen since. He, too is a breathtaking talent in his versatility, which is a defining characteristic of genius.
@QuakerLady
@QuakerLady 8 месяцев назад
I just watched White Nights. While the story was lacking, the dancing was wonderful. Two brilliant dancers, very different styles. I started scouring RU-vid for more Baryshnikov. What a gift he is.
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker 8 месяцев назад
I have a video on White Nights that might be of interest.
@natalyaklevitsky7831
@natalyaklevitsky7831 4 месяца назад
Good movie
@annewelch-uk1of
@annewelch-uk1of 2 месяца назад
I took ballet lessons when I was four years old. I had weak legs, and ballet helped to strengthen them. Now, I still have very strong legs and can walk to and from the Senior Center, a twenty minute walk each way. I'm 66 years old. Some of the seniors aren't able to walk and take the busses for seniors and disabled people. God bless everyone.
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 Месяц назад
Same! Just binged all his stuff! ❤
@jcortese3300
@jcortese3300 3 года назад
This dude was like a human cat -- subject to gravity only by consent.
@adhdartistslife384
@adhdartistslife384 3 года назад
Ha ha ha!!! Yes!!!!! 😻
@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger 3 года назад
Meow!
@sorellman
@sorellman 3 года назад
"Where is Baryshnikov?" "In the air. He'll be back in a few minutes."
@MayimHastings
@MayimHastings 3 года назад
Lol! Truth!
@elenapalacios6853
@elenapalacios6853 3 года назад
Exactly my thoughts, ALMOST as graceful as my cat!!
@TheArqadesh
@TheArqadesh 3 года назад
I loved watching him dance in the 80s. I thought he was the most beautiful man on earth.
@gennyzentella4692
@gennyzentella4692 3 года назад
He is definitely beautiful, amazing talented. He's got it all. So great to enjoy him in these videos.💗
@latifahgordeeva6198
@latifahgordeeva6198 3 года назад
Me too
@TheRhiannonwelles
@TheRhiannonwelles 3 года назад
me too, had a poster of him at college
@TheLindaLou1
@TheLindaLou1 3 года назад
Gorgeous man and dancer! Incomparable technique and expressiveness!
@liliharaszti7583
@liliharaszti7583 3 года назад
He certainly is one of them. It's his talent (+hard work) and his inner reflexion. He is beautiful inside out.
@patriciagonzalez2377
@patriciagonzalez2377 2 года назад
Mikhail Baryshnikovr is the greatest classical dancer of Ballet History. He is simplely: Impeccable.. 👍🏻❤️
@dadyarusski4594
@dadyarusski4594 Год назад
I’m sorry, but can we also note that this man is absolutely stunning to look at, as well as an excellent dancer!
@kristinholsapple2587
@kristinholsapple2587 Год назад
Thank you that's exactly what I thought and I loved him Sex in the City lol
@Mika-dv1os
@Mika-dv1os 6 месяцев назад
Godunov was stunning, but nobody mentioned him, thou he was ever rivel of Baryshnikov. And the last one was envy of Godunov and still doesn't like talk about him.
@daphnethurlow5388
@daphnethurlow5388 2 месяца назад
We can ..did..noted. I saw " The turning Point" when it was released, at a cinema in SF..after his dancing the audience burst into applause and shrieking..it was amazing because nobody had seen this effortless, wonderful technique before, or such a man as he...I will never forget it..If I have said this before - well I'm not sorry!!!
@conshiusbean7401
@conshiusbean7401 3 года назад
Something no one ever mentions is that one aspect that makes Baryshnikov such a visual pleasure to watch, apart from his incomparable grace, technique, athleticism and mastery, is that his body is so perfectly proportioned that every part of his movements are perfectly balanced.
@helenekahn6700
@helenekahn6700 3 года назад
proportion counts for a whole lot
@micheleh5269
@micheleh5269 2 года назад
I feel that whenever he dances, despite the genre, he is the most compelling dancer onstage. He seems to have such perfect body position on every move
@robinlillian9471
@robinlillian9471 2 года назад
VERY well "proportioned".
@laurienneyates4799
@laurienneyates4799 2 года назад
The dancer with whom Mikhail is compared, is tall. Proportion there not as perfect as Mikhail's compact frame.
@rahlfchristine2295
@rahlfchristine2295 2 года назад
and also his charisma ,incredible this man
@Atheria444
@Atheria444 3 года назад
I am crushing on Mikhail all over again in 2020. :-)
@infiniLor
@infiniLor 3 года назад
Such beauty! !! 😮 😍
@glory207
@glory207 3 года назад
And me !!!
@fifty-somethingwitch2406
@fifty-somethingwitch2406 3 года назад
Me too. What a beautiful man ❤️
@fionahiggins6682
@fionahiggins6682 3 года назад
I am coming in in 2021 ! Good grief .... awesome .... Legend !
@lorakarlash248
@lorakarlash248 3 года назад
Not a single masterpiece performed by Mikhail is captured ... not a single part, a classical role, performed phenomenally or better than other dancers. This is confirmed by the available records. Against the background of impeccable both in technique and in appearance, excellent duet partners and classical dancers Brune, Dowell, Bukhones, Bissell - Mikhail fades
@susanladimer9115
@susanladimer9115 Год назад
I know next to nothing about the intricacies of ballet but, in my 55 years I have never seen a more elegant male dancer. Bar none.
@The-Portland-Daily-Blink
@The-Portland-Daily-Blink 2 года назад
What many might not know about him is that he studied gymnastics in Russia before he began ballet. He was comfortable in the air and in occupying space. His time doing gymnastics helped facilitate that along with his incredible confidence…
@melissamackessy3372
@melissamackessy3372 Год назад
Ahhhh that explain it. I didn't know that.. Being a gymnast then a dancer is the perfect coupling.... Thanks for your post... 💃🤸‍♀️
@annchurchill2638
@annchurchill2638 Год назад
THat explains a lot.THanks.
@violettrojo
@violettrojo Год назад
that's why I've always felt similarities with Sylvie ! I didn't know thant. Thank you.
@anahitsarkisyan2320
@anahitsarkisyan2320 Год назад
Since when Latvia is Russia?
@PaulaDautremont
@PaulaDautremont Год назад
@@melissamackessy3372 That is why VanDamme was so nimble as a martial artist. He was trained in classic ballet by his mother prior to becoming a martial artist.
@kristiLB93
@kristiLB93 3 года назад
He will always be the ultimate standard bearer in Ballet for me. There have been many wonderful dancers through the years, but I've never seen Baryshnikov's equal!
@doris6526
@doris6526 3 года назад
No hubo, ni habrá otro como Misha!!!!
@mayabosch4493
@mayabosch4493 3 года назад
4me also Maya Plisenskaja
@doris6526
@doris6526 3 года назад
@@mayabosch4493 Male!!!
@kristiLB93
@kristiLB93 3 года назад
@Cameron I know Gudunov was considered a great, I just haven't seen much footage of him. I grew up watching Baryshnikov. I have loads of dance books featuring him. I just adored his style and interpretation! I need to find about Godunov and learn more about him!
@mathildewesendonck7225
@mathildewesendonck7225 3 года назад
Daniil Simkin comes very close in terms of style
@coolrelax82
@coolrelax82 3 года назад
That Giselle performance brought me to tears. Literally. I've never seen anyone dance so beautifully in my LIFE.
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker 3 года назад
Agree, it was a great performance with Makarova
@psalm2764
@psalm2764 2 года назад
I agree, when he came out galloping like a horse I couldn't believe my eyes. I watched that moment over and over again.
@exaudi33
@exaudi33 2 года назад
I saw him dance Giselle with Gelsey Kirkland in '82 and never recovered from it.
@ellenmurphy2150
@ellenmurphy2150 2 года назад
Baryshnikov is in a class all by himself. No- one can dance like him.
@user-zj3ho9js4x
@user-zj3ho9js4x Год назад
Посмотрите как танцует А.Годунов и Вы увидите очень большую разницу. С Годуновым ни кто не сравнится ни Нуреев ни Барышников.
@Перечный_Супчик
​@@user-zj3ho9js4x💯💯💯💯💯
@Myshkina-pq8lv
@Myshkina-pq8lv 4 месяца назад
​@@user-zj3ho9js4xвы уверены, что понимаете в балете? У вас есть балетное образование?
@laurahicks9558
@laurahicks9558 Год назад
He was just such a perfect specimen of a man. His aesthetics were gorgeous. His neck, his jawline, face, legs..INSANE!
@laurahicks9558
@laurahicks9558 Год назад
@@Caneladorada That goes without saying. 😁
@SorayaEsfandiary_
@SorayaEsfandiary_ Год назад
🍑🍑🍑
@Texaslawhorn
@Texaslawhorn Год назад
@@SorayaEsfandiary_ 👌
@tr7938
@tr7938 Месяц назад
Try hideous
@MMMa3
@MMMa3 3 года назад
I must have watched his Don Quixote solo a hundred times but only now I noticed that the 2 cups hit the floor exactly at the final note of the music. Speaking of timing !
@valmacclinchy
@valmacclinchy Год назад
M, yes, his timing is absolutely perfect!
@richardsanchez9190
@richardsanchez9190 3 года назад
3:27 I know nothing about ballet but that lunge means that dude has CRAZY leg strength. To be able to control the force of coming down with that amount of force and control it so smoothly. Badass
@user-mo6vs2ew5t
@user-mo6vs2ew5t Год назад
Величайший!!!!Захватывает дух, когда смотришь, как он танцует..... Браво!
@user-zj3ho9js4x
@user-zj3ho9js4x Год назад
Великие это А.Годунов и В.Васильев но ни как ни Барышников.
@emilybennett6567
@emilybennett6567 Год назад
I appreciate his anticipation and timing when he drops the wineglasses in the finale. He releases the glasses about a beat-and-a-half before the orchestra plays the final emphatic note, allowing the glasses to impact the stage with that note. Sublime. Time stamp 2:00
@lindatannock
@lindatannock Год назад
In modern days it could be defined as a mic-drop for sure! After that solo being absolutely incredible! 👏🏻👏🏻🔥
@soniavadnjal7553
@soniavadnjal7553 7 месяцев назад
And the audience appreciated it, I think. The solo itself was superb. He's so stylish.
@gaiadove
@gaiadove Год назад
His dancing was so beautiful… and he is just so handsome… what an amazing human…
@user-jw4fv3pb5g
@user-jw4fv3pb5g 2 года назад
Он невероятен!Его невозможно не любить!Влюбилась сразу!Он что-то отдаёт,мы не знаем что,но это не просто балет-это магия от самого человека,а потом уже безупречный балет!Виват король!Настоящий 👑 король балета!!!!
@vonniehull6992
@vonniehull6992 3 года назад
Baryshnikov and Fred Astaire shared a unique talent... their bodies moved totally and perfectly... head to toe... fingertip to fingertip... every movement was fluid and flawless. THAT is what made them unique and The Best.
@jordansjul
@jordansjul 2 года назад
Agree! And why I always found Astaire’s dancing preferable to Gene Kelly
@LB-px9td
@LB-px9td Год назад
He was the Michael Jordan of ballet. Just like Jordan jumped so high he seemed to defy gravity so rich Baryshnikov. His leaps were magnificent. He seemed to fly , and he makes it all look so effortless. No one will ever surpass him
@kristinholsapple2587
@kristinholsapple2587 Год назад
Lol I like that !
@alexeypopov7703
@alexeypopov7703 Год назад
Baryshnikov and Godunov were fierce rivals. But, Baryshnikov was the better performer. Everything he did, his approach to technique and delivery of a variation - are all components that today's etoile dancers still aspire to. In that way, he is like Mike!
@axiomist1076
@axiomist1076 3 года назад
He literally flies, going up about 4 feet in the air and coming down so softly. Hes incredible. I love Barishnikov.
@deespence8629
@deespence8629 2 года назад
What can be said? The man is brilliant! He’s the epitome of male grace and beauty!!! And he floats in the air🙏🙏🙏
@sophiam3923
@sophiam3923 2 года назад
Baryshnikov is the best male dancer ever! He has it all. He is the best in everything . Even in contemporary dancing he is amazing. There is no equal till today. I have been watching him since 7 years old and I have never seen anyone better than him or even equal. It is Baryshnikov on the top and the rest. He is A LEGEND in ballet world.
@kathleenogrady8459
@kathleenogrady8459 8 месяцев назад
Nureyev
@leylag1466
@leylag1466 Год назад
His performance made me cry when I was 7 and still makes me cry at 45. Extraordinary talent and a true privilege to watch.
@trymenot81
@trymenot81 3 года назад
This was the age to study ballet as we had such impeccable examples of excellence to which we could hope to attain. I was formed a dancer by a no nonsense former ballerina from the Met. She was the consummate professional who discovered my capabilities by observing my raw talent to obtain elevation. She framed my abilities with the eternal phrase "Troy, you must command the air" as she nurtured the process by which I did accomplish this feat . It opened the door to nearly every audition I would attend. Yet a better future awaited. Thanks to God.
@themurrrr
@themurrrr 3 года назад
I was just admiring the incredible high jumps when I read your comment. Indeed, he looks like he could take flight if he wanted to, he commanded the air. I envy you for your talent and praise you for your discipline to perfect it. Wishing you all the success this world could offer you Greetings from Curaçao
@trymenot81
@trymenot81 3 года назад
@@themurrrr I am immensely grateful that you were able to capture my love for the talent that I was given. However, the very appreciation of my spectators is what caused me to flee the life upon the stage. It was an intensely personal experience that led me to come back to earth, shying away from the incredible praise that came my way. I couldn't accept the credit for what was bestowed upon me by an awesome creator, who really deserves all adoration. At last I was horribly ashamed when I heard Him ask me, "Is this what you really want, to have people adore you? " I sought the humility I was in danger of losing, and was apologetic to the one who had questioned me. I had acquired the truth relatively early that, pleasing humans is an easy thing to do. The experience was and remains a profound one. Suffice to say, it was at this point that my path diverged. Undoubtedly, I would have embarked upon a successful career, but again I was relegated to abound by the Hands of my creator instead of by the applauding hands of my fellow beings.
@livelaughdance5544
@livelaughdance5544 3 года назад
Beautiful words. A lover of dance and practice.
@juliawild5173
@juliawild5173 3 года назад
@@trymenot81 Humility...the mark of the truly enlightened.
@pansepot1490
@pansepot1490 3 года назад
Why would god bestow a gift on someone and then wish it go to waste? “I chose to please god instead of humans” is often the excuse people with not enough talent and/or perseverance give to themselves and to others. This very person who claims humility, is boasting of their “humility” and seeking praise from strangers in a RU-vid comment section. To me, it reeks of desperation for human sympathy and proves that god’s hands are cold and unfulfilling.
@IrishAnnie
@IrishAnnie 3 года назад
He danced at the White House and almost hit a chandelier leaping in the air.
@amberleitao4727
@amberleitao4727 3 года назад
I read about that somewhere lol. I’m sure that was a sight to see. He has the most gravity defying leaps and jumps. Sometimes he almost appears to float for an extra moment before accepting gravity’s pull back to earth ❤️
@fadeelamasoet549
@fadeelamasoet549 3 года назад
Can absolutely believe that!
@MiljaHahto
@MiljaHahto 3 года назад
Many chandeliets are put so low that no wonder if he risked some of them...
@sampuatisamuel9785
@sampuatisamuel9785 3 года назад
Wow
@flash2tz
@flash2tz 3 года назад
As I recall, the chandeliers were raised prior to his visit so as to avoid just that calamity. I'm certain insurance required it.
@bcaye
@bcaye Год назад
I am not a ballet fan, but to me he has always been the GOAT. He truly seems to float in the air. The amount of thought, determination and athleticism!
@stressmuffin
@stressmuffin 2 года назад
To me, Baryshnikov will always be the ballet king of the 1980’s/ballet idol but also eternal ballet king, because well….look at these videos of his performances.
@2115virgo13
@2115virgo13 3 года назад
He was beautiful to watch.
@GiftPrincessBuhman
@GiftPrincessBuhman 3 года назад
Indeed!
@amberleitao4727
@amberleitao4727 3 года назад
Oh my Jesus, In the Don Quijote solo after he takes a drink from both the cups, the jumping/turning sequence that follows is just MESMERIZING 😱 I love his presence on stage. He’s light on his feet but grounded. He’s got great playfulness and storytelling abilities in his acting and just the way he carries himself is incredible. His leaps, his turns, his beautiful legs. I’ve been a lover of Baryshnikov since I was a child ❤️❤️❤️
@anastasiiawarner2030
@anastasiiawarner2030 7 месяцев назад
Гений танца и прыжка ! А передача эмоций и энергии за предельные🙌
@user-ig8gb7mb4g
@user-ig8gb7mb4g Год назад
Это танцор такого класса, когда смотреть хочется именно на него, а не на балерину! Самый техничный и великолепный
@user-vm5ud4xw6n
@user-vm5ud4xw6n 3 года назад
The mark of a true great...when you can take the expected, take it up a notch and not only make it your own but make it something people are talking about and are in awe of 30-40 years later!
@carolynfeldman9643
@carolynfeldman9643 3 года назад
How can you NOT have a crush on this guy! He's perfection. Sexy, athletic, charismatic, handsome, beautiful physique and the best ballet dancer of all time. 💜😍
@syorich1403
@syorich1403 3 года назад
Yep! That about sums it up. 😍
@giovannasperni2095
@giovannasperni2095 3 года назад
I totally agree no one like Misha
@helenekahn6700
@helenekahn6700 3 года назад
if he were a jerk, I would not have a crush on him. As most really awesome ballet dancers are he's a humble guy.
@APoetsCorner
@APoetsCorner Год назад
Misha definitely was sexyyy, charming, and had a great physique.
@3589852
@3589852 Год назад
МИША ГЕНИЙ. СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ
@GretaZ-dd3lu
@GretaZ-dd3lu 3 года назад
I love how, in the Don Quixote solo, all the dancers on stage are just enthralled by his performance. It's like, despite being on stage and in character, they can't help but stop and watch him. They are just mesmerized. I agree with you, he truly is the best ever!
@claudiapharaoh1040
@claudiapharaoh1040 3 года назад
He was a true legend. He has been the most incredible dancer I have ever seen. Absolutely amazing.!!!
@violetwilliamson2570
@violetwilliamson2570 7 месяцев назад
Mikhail is legendary for a reason...he was a brilliant dancer and simply put breathtaking to behold! My favorite!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@cesathoresen3401
@cesathoresen3401 7 месяцев назад
He made it look effortless.
@librasoul6282
@librasoul6282 3 года назад
Приземление на одну ногу из высочайшего уровня прыжка! Фантастично!
@SunnyAgni
@SunnyAgni 2 года назад
Да, я тоже сначала как-то не обратила внимание на приземление из очень высокого прыжка, а просто засмотрелась точеной техникой и вообще тем, как он высоко поднялся. А потом в замедленном... о боже, он из прыжка спускается под углом... столько моментов было, когда можно выбить себе колено, вывихнуть ступню... Для меня наверное баллет такой же стрессовый, как и акробатика... будто триллер смотришь, в постоянном напряжении, если начинаешь обращать внимание на все эти элементы 😅
@GjaP_242
@GjaP_242 2 года назад
2:31
@jacquelinealbornoz6702
@jacquelinealbornoz6702 Год назад
There's always someone that makes a before and after... He definitely will be the best of all times!!!
@biancaspinarenzicchi6734
@biancaspinarenzicchi6734 7 месяцев назад
Splendore di grazia bellezza bravura leggerezza fantastico❤❤
@marcia21
@marcia21 2 года назад
I was graced to see him twice, first when I was a teen ager and then about 25 years later or more. His presence undertakes our senses. More than the perfection and beauty of his movements, which we can see in a video like this, our souls fly with him in the magnetic field of his dance. Thank God and bless him.
@TheBorzoilover
@TheBorzoilover 3 года назад
There has been male Ballet dancers and then there was Mikhail Baryshnikov he was a god in every way possible, what a dancer he came into this world to show us mortals how Ballet dancing should be done...Bravo Bravo Bravo, i shall never ever get tired of watching his perfomances even though they maybe years old now.
@lorakarlash248
@lorakarlash248 3 года назад
Not a single masterpiece performed by Mikhail is captured ... not a single part, a classical role, performed phenomenally or better than other dancers. This is confirmed by the available records. Against the background of impeccable both in technique and in appearance, excellent duet partners and classical dancers Brune, Dowell, Bukhones, Bissell - Mikhail fades (and even with the appearance of Godunov in ABT ... Mikhail, in order to somehow remind himself of himself, needs it was to get rid of all the STARS.In the age of the Internet, you can say a lot and extol, but it is worth looking and everything falls into place ... BABY - a dancer cannot be a prince, cannot be a hero., cannot be a good partner in a classic duet From the aesthetic point of view, it is a failure.
@chinoisdoll
@chinoisdoll 3 года назад
@@lorakarlash248 I agree that Baryshnikov is short and didn't fit the Russian ideal of a leading star. That is why he defected. Nonetheless, I, a dancer myself, love his dancing above all other male dancers. As the world progresses, nowadays people can do technical stuff he wasn't able to do. But ballet is first and foremost, art, not sport. Also, he has good proportions, with the right size partner. It still looks very good. But I did see other (old russian stars) better pas de duex.
@dianadomingues9285
@dianadomingues9285 3 года назад
Saw Baryshnikov and Gelsey Kirkland dance Don Quixote ..It was an out of body experience for me. .Technique, musicality, acting... ..What they did onstage was purely amazing...
@jondavwal13
@jondavwal13 2 года назад
I saw this in my teens. To this day, the greatest dancing I’ve ever seen. However, I would say she was a bit better than he was. I’ve never seen anybody dance like she did before or since. In her autobiography she describes it as a “Rocky fantasy”. They literally were trying to dance each other off the stage.
@user-zj3ho9js4x
@user-zj3ho9js4x Год назад
Посмотрите как танцуют Дон Кихота Екатерина Максимова и В.Васильев и Вы увидите огромную разницу. Им нет равных.
@marygoodson4920
@marygoodson4920 Год назад
I was so fortunate to see him dance in 1977 and again in 1983. The greatest.
@frannieo6128
@frannieo6128 8 дней назад
Indeed he is! You are SO lucky to have had that privilege.
@maribelbarquie
@maribelbarquie 2 года назад
As a former cuban ballet dancer who was in Cuba when Mikhail Baryshnikov visited "The National Ballet of Cuba", There are not enough words to express his talent, technique and artistic magnificent qualities.. In my eyes, Mikhail Baryshnikov was perfection like no other and one of the best if not the best of our days....He forever be eternal! I personally love the dancer, his spirited approach to every taken steps as his innovations...his constant challenge & self competition as his endless love , dedication and respect to the ballet world, to himself and to all of us.....Mikhail Baryshnikov forever love! 🌹👏....Thanks!
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker 2 года назад
Thanks Maribel. You may also want to check out my Carlos Acosta video.
@caribeandude1
@caribeandude1 3 года назад
Mikhail Baryshnikov's dancing is other worldly. A true wonder to behold. Breathtaking!!!!
@deelynn9932
@deelynn9932 3 года назад
Following Nureyev's immense global popularity, Baryshnikov was heralded as the premier ballet star capable of doing leaps at heights formerly thought impossible for a human being to do and with such tight precision overall, the audience sat mesmerized. Was fortunate to see him perform. Everything Mr. Becker notes in this clip is wholly accurate!
@DocBree13
@DocBree13 3 года назад
I’m so very happy for you that you were able to see him dance live, especially since you, unlike many of us “laypersons,” understood exactly what you were seeing. ❤️
@Annie-wn1zx
@Annie-wn1zx 8 месяцев назад
What a TOTAL BADASS!!!!!!!!!! There’s no one else that I have more respect for in the entire ballet universe! 🤴❤️ What I would give to be able to meet him and have one 2 minute conversation with!!!
@cezartb
@cezartb Год назад
2 min into the video and I feel I am watching a superhero in action
@victorialmartinez
@victorialmartinez 3 года назад
Every time I see Mikhail dancing I’m amazed by his perfect muscle control. It’s breathtaking how much he could control at the same time. And how handsome he was! 😍😍😍
@valmacclinchy
@valmacclinchy 2 года назад
Still is!
@victorialmartinez
@victorialmartinez 2 года назад
@@valmacclinchy absolutely right. He is insanely handsome. I felt even more in love with him in Sex and the city jajajaj.
@valmacclinchy
@valmacclinchy 2 года назад
@@victorialmartinez I agree! Got angry with Carrie when she ended it lol. Did you see the movie White Nights?
@viktorya2008
@viktorya2008 2 года назад
He flies. Stays on the air as though with strings holding him up! 💝
@msrocker2121
@msrocker2121 2 года назад
I saw him once not long before he retired. I was amazed at how softly he landed and how high he could still leap. It was a dream come true.
@djondjon
@djondjon 2 года назад
A true legend. There will never be another.
@Strykehjerne
@Strykehjerne 3 года назад
Had the privilege of meeting him in private, during practice. At the long gone mudra in bxl. Humble. Honest and. (Maybe that comes with the territory of being such a great working talent.. but) I guess I was surprised to find him so very unassuming and inclusive. In a situation he could easily have made into anything he wanted. In addition to all the other qualifications he had.
@syorich1403
@syorich1403 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing that. It isn’t often that anyone gives credit to a mega talented person for being a nice person as well.
@rockie6890
@rockie6890 3 года назад
The greatest dancer in his field. Blows me away with the heights he reaches. PURE MAGIC.
@kellypilon2422
@kellypilon2422 2 года назад
I always find myself holding my breath watching him.
@Dwightinho56
@Dwightinho56 2 года назад
Never yet seen Baryshnikov’s equal❣️
@KandeShack
@KandeShack 3 года назад
I saw him dance The Nutcracker many years ago. A night I will never forget!!
@valmacclinchy
@valmacclinchy 3 года назад
That must've been amazing.
@abdallahoweis5582
@abdallahoweis5582 3 года назад
Wooooooowwwwwwwwwww
@ceciliapreziose3783
@ceciliapreziose3783 3 года назад
me too
@ikreer9777
@ikreer9777 3 года назад
I would have loved to have seen that. My PBS station as a teenager showed his version of the Nutcracker every December for years. Now it's like it never existed. ☹️
@malindaallen718
@malindaallen718 3 года назад
The little oddities of his arabesques create the exuberant "drunken" quality of his character.
@stephaniemcpherson2558
@stephaniemcpherson2558 7 месяцев назад
Legendary! They’ll never be another Baryshnikov!!!!! ❤
@Loveoldies50
@Loveoldies50 2 года назад
He looks like he's flying when he leaps! Watching him is like watching magic! He is SO graceful, and makes it look effortless! I don't know much about ballet, but I know beauty and skill when I see it. His dancing made me a great fan. I wish I could have seen him in person, and I’m very grateful that we have his performances on video for all generations to appreciate. He may well be the best ballet dancer EVER. He is the genius that all dancers hope to emulate.
@incinc9068
@incinc9068 3 года назад
his elevation is godly. I gasped in that first movement of the solo along wth everyone in the audience. Absolutely stunning.
@shifrabaila4074
@shifrabaila4074 3 года назад
The only word I can think of to describe his dancing is: MAGNIFICENT!!
@ciaodimosca
@ciaodimosca 7 месяцев назад
Он просто гений!!!!
@laurabartoletti6412
@laurabartoletti6412 2 года назад
Mikhail Baryshnikov, Soul In Motion! ♥
@MarchionessDarby62
@MarchionessDarby62 3 года назад
I had the great privilege of seeing Baryshnikov as a kid - what a phenomenon!
@deborah5212
@deborah5212 3 года назад
There are no words for this man !!!! He was the best of the best nobody came close in my opinion!!!
@Catmoore60
@Catmoore60 2 года назад
I was lucky enough to see him dance, but in addition to his exquisite technique, lovely lines and staggering height to his leaps, he was always fully expressing the part he was playing. Facial expressions, body posture, slowing or speeding to express the emotional content of the story. I sat rapt, and would gladly have done so many times over. He was a wonder to behold, and I thank him from the bottom of my heart.
@lydiaquinn2892
@lydiaquinn2892 Год назад
I was in awe of him. I saw him four times at Lincoln center while he toured with the Bolshoi. We all knew we were watching the greatest dancer we had ever seen. He seemed to stay afloat for a second or two.
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker Год назад
Thanks for sharing! I never saw him live, only on TV in the 1970s; it must have been a thrill to see him live.
@mowthpeece1
@mowthpeece1 3 года назад
There are few things one can look at and can genuinely call perfect. Oh, that man.
@tellinit4real87
@tellinit4real87 3 года назад
What an incredible talent we have all had the privilege to have witnessed in Barishnikof . He set the standard that few will reach . There will never be another Misha .
@gennyzentella4692
@gennyzentella4692 3 года назад
Exciting to watch talented and beautiful, one of a kind.👍💕
@golden-63
@golden-63 8 месяцев назад
Perfect technique, supremely musical, and great stage presence!
@emasolie4135
@emasolie4135 5 месяцев назад
Baryshnikov is by fat the best male dancer that has ever lived. He has no equal.
@Ciclopea2
@Ciclopea2 3 года назад
Most beautiful, dynamic and magnetic dancer EVER, loved him all of my life, some people should never grow old so you could enjoy their beauty and awesomeness forever, such is the case with Mikhail.
@russhamer
@russhamer 3 года назад
He is amazing. Great commentary, especially for those who know the names of the steps. What is so remarkable about Barishnikov is his incredible whole-body musicality - all of him dances, right to the ends of his fingers, his feet his head, eyes. He carries and evokes the music, the rhythm, with every inch of his body, complete self-awareness. In that, he has achieved what is the most sublime about dance; when the dance and the music and drama have become one creature. He breathes the music, carries us into it with him in a way that is so rare, but so transcendant when it happens. And it happens all the time with Brayshnikov!
@TRWoods914
@TRWoods914 3 года назад
russhamer, that just covered me in goosebumps. Such truth.
@xio3857
@xio3857 3 года назад
very well said.
@donnaa7226
@donnaa7226 3 года назад
So eloquently put.
@russhamer
@russhamer 3 года назад
@@donnaa7226 thank you so much. I am a dancer when I was taking modern dance classes in NYC with the Nikolias Dance Company, one of the things Alwin stressed was to become ever more body-aware, and to even extend our awareness far beyond our bodies, how the simplest gestures could convey (for example) the extension of energy from your arm through your hand and fingers, out to infinity. And in Misha's dance, I always marvelled at the totality of his body awareness and how his musicality was conveyed from his toes to the fingertips to the gestures of his face. With Baryshnikov, we dance with him. We experience a sense of freedom and effortlessness while he is exerting super-human effort to capture such freedom and joy for all to share.
@psalm2764
@psalm2764 2 года назад
The thing is he does it so effortlessly.
@user-bo2yo2ls3z
@user-bo2yo2ls3z Год назад
Гениальный танцовщик!!!!!браво!!!!
@nikiTricoteuse
@nikiTricoteuse 8 месяцев назад
He really, really was extraordinary. I love how he seemed to pause in the air as if reminding gravity it had no power over him.
@arfriedman4577
@arfriedman4577 3 года назад
What a legend. Beautiful showmanship dancing.
@karrisajoss4271
@karrisajoss4271 3 года назад
I tried ballet as a child/teenager and it is so hard, takes hours of practice every day of the week. It is a passion, a life, a lifestyle to perfect. Wow, amazing and perfection to achieve.🤗👏😇
@lifeandfaith
@lifeandfaith Год назад
I was lucky enough to see him perform twice and even got his autograph. And, yes, we all gasped in the audience. It was spontaneous. It was natural.
@ArtbyL763
@ArtbyL763 Год назад
He makes it looks like he’s a feather when he lands. The lift is an amazing height. His lines are more than stunning. Perfection!
@katinapactol-baez1317
@katinapactol-baez1317 3 года назад
I'm just going to ahead and state the obvious, stunning, beautiful, he simply (or rather not so simply) flies as he leaps across the stage. I wish i could have seen him in person.
@user-nr1kz1ce6n
@user-nr1kz1ce6n 3 года назад
Впервые в жизни я увидела танец Барышникова. Браво!!! Кроме раскошной техники, какая энергетика и удовольствие от собственного танца. Спасибо!!!!
@angge4261
@angge4261 3 года назад
I have no technical understanding of ballet. But the beauty of his dance is hypnotic...his timing is beyond impeccable, I interpreted it to be perfect with his whole body acting as one, and the passion is obviously necessary and there for all to feel. I have always been mesmerised by his timing, rhythm, and charisma.
@masl2477
@masl2477 Год назад
When I saw this brother in White Knights with Gregory Hines I give ballet much much respect for it’s beauty, execution and precision truly a beautiful form of art thank you for sharing. Peace
@KentGBecker
@KentGBecker Год назад
Thanks! I have a new video on the movie White Nights that might be of interest
@christineharmon6129
@christineharmon6129 7 месяцев назад
One of my favorite movies! Their dance duo is magnificent!!
@suzieq1704
@suzieq1704 3 года назад
Looks like Baryshnikov is being held up by wire. Unfortunately, I was never able to see him in person, but, over the years, I have watched him often on RU-vid. Never, never tire of watching him. A bit of a miracle dancer.
@joanhumphrey3096
@joanhumphrey3096 3 года назад
I saw him in Toronto, when he defected, and never realized what I was seeing. Quite awesome! Thank you for this super video!
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