Music: G.Veniavsky, A.Bazzini Choreography: Johan Kobborg Violin -- Charlie Siem Piano -- Vladimir Chukhnov Dancers: Svetlana Zakharova, Steven McRae, Dmitry Zagrebin
Steven McRae is fabulous in this piece! I love how he combines his tap-dance skills with classic ballet steps. And look at his pirouette at 1:58, that's freakin amazing!
Nobody is talking about the violinist so I'm going to. Les Lutins incorporates really difficult pieces and he nailed all of them. Charlie Siem is excellent!
@@bumble707 Wow, you're right! The piece is a comedy about competitiveness, but you can see the competitiveness is very real in their performance. Polunin has the advantage of height. Love them both.
Do you also think Steven McRae has a very remarkable presence on stage ? Dare I say almost like my all time favorite MB. Excellent dancing all round. And a big applause for violinist and pianist!
I'm a huge a fan of Zakharova but I don't like her in this piece. Cojucaru really blends the choreography Zakharova is more interested in show how high she can lift her leg
tu error es pensar que zakharova esta interesada en eso... a zakharova las piernas se le levantan solas, no necesita esfuerzo para tener las piernas por el techo... yo la ame en este rol... igual obviamente la prefiero en el clasico...
Agree!!, I don't actually think Zakharova wants to show us how high her legs can go, however, I do agree, it stopped the choreography, cause her legs are so long, and they go so high, it takes longer to go fully up, so it didn't go with the music's accent, it slowed her. I love her extensions but I think maybe for this choreography, they didn't help much.
I don't know that Cojucaru has anything to do with this.This is Trio, Zakharova danced with two partners as same rhythm together, do the two guys have long legs and whatnot extensions? This was her gala, people came to see her perform, enjoy the show please.