I think she's going to be a prima ballerina. She's so lovely and dedicated to a perfection that's rarely seen anymore. I hope I'm able to one day attend a ballet featuring her.
At some point you stop being a person or a dancer or Amber and you just become the music. I cannot imagine that the composer of this music did not want the music to be embodied in a dance like this. But whatever the composer wanted, that's what you've done. You've brought the music to life. And you've made the music into something that we can see and feel. You've made the music into an experience, and we as an audience are blessed by you. I've seen you pack your bag or go shopping or make wonderful poses near London landmarks, but this is where I stop seeing "you" and I only see the elegance of this composition. I only get to see the music because of you. Thank you.
Don’t be so hard on yourself, Amber! You are so young, and yet already the best ballerina I’ve seen in a long time. Smile at yourself inside! You’re really worth some self-love. (So you made a few mistakes? You’ll be better next time.) Everyone loves you and sees your beauty. You’re even more beautiful when you’re happy with yourself. (…Not happy with perfection. But happy with Amber!) 💗 The combination was actually quite inspiring and graceful. I enjoyed watching you 😊
@tpatata6510 can I just say how much I appreciate the accuracy of the comments in Russian? We know y'all take your ballet very seriously. What I wouldn't give to see a ballet in Moscow, or even anywhere in Russia! These may be tough times, but the language of dance can unite us all, IMO. Cheers, comrade.
Wish the dancers would "stick" their final pose instead of quickly going sloppy after very proficient efforts. Be proud, hold your last physical "statement" before exiting it.
At some point you stop being a person or a dancer or Amber and you just become the music. I cannot imagine that the composer of this music did not want the music to be embodied in a dance like this. But whatever the composer wanted, that's what you've done. You've brought the music to life. And you've made the music into something that we can see and feel. You've made the music into an experience, and we as an audience are blessed by you. I've seen you pack your bag or go shopping or make wonderful poses near London landmarks, but this is where I stop seeing "you" and I only see the elegance of this composition. I only get to see the music because of you. Thank you.
I feel like you're treating her like a gymnastics coach. Ofc you're allowed an opinion, but IMO, it's too harsh, as my guess is you're not only NOT any type of coach, but you probably can't even dance.