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Swan Lake - Black Swan pas de deux (Kondaurova, Askerov) 

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P. I. Tchaikovsky
Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov
Swan Lake
ACT III
Black Swan pas de deux
Odile.............................................Ekaterina Kondaurova
Siegfried........................................Timur Askerov
Mariinsky Ballet
2013
St. Petersburg, Russia
In this pas de deux, the black swan or Odile, Odette's pure opposite tries to entangle the prince to swear his love to her. She tries to convince him, that she herself is Odette. In truth she is actually Rothbart's (or Evil Genius as they like to call him in the Bolshoi) daughter, enchanted to look like Odette. The only difference is actually (beside her personality) her tutu, which is as you see black, unlike Odette's, which is white.
In other aspects she is completely different from Odette. Unlike Odette, who embodies kindness, a kind of heavenly beauty and just a hint saddness and offcourse pureness, Odile is a living contrast to her. She is the living lust, passion and yearning, which lives in us all. She embodies the kind of darker part of not just the human psyche and soul, but is also the darker side of Odette, that never existed.
There is even a moment, in the pas de deux itself, when Siegfried for a second considers, if this is really Odette. And in most productions it is actually seen, that Odette is trying to warn through the windows, but he doesn't see her, because Odile is already there.
Even in the coda and her variations we see, that she tries to entice not just the prince, but also the court, the court, the audience, the whole world. And good ballerinas are able to do jut that. They command the audience which their sheer presence on the stage, to look at them and only them. And this is certainly a job, which Kondaurova in my humble opinion certainly succeded in.
Now, if you are interested, here is a brief history on the entire pas de deux:
On 26 April 1877 the prima ballerina of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre Anna Sobeshchanskaya made her début as Odette/Odile in Swan Lake, and from the start she was completely dissatisfied with the production of the ballet, but most of all with Reisinger's choreography and Tchaikovsky's music. Sobeshchanskaya travelled to St. Petersburg to have Marius Petipa-Premier Maître de Ballet of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres-choreograph a new pas de deux to replace the Pas de six that functioned as the third act's Grand Pas. For a ballerina to request a supplemental pas or variation was standard practice in 19th century ballet, and often these "custom-made" dances quite literally became the legal property of the ballerina they were composed for.
Petipa choreographed Sobeshchanskaya's pas de deux to music composed by Ludwig Minkus, who held the post of Ballet composer to the St Petersburg Imperial Theatres. The piece was a standard pas de deux classique that consisted of a short entrée, the grand adage, a variation for the dancer, a variation for the ballerina, and a coda.
Word of this change soon found its way to Tchaikovsky, who became very angry, stating that, whether the ballet is good or bad, he alone shall be held responsible for its music. He then agreed to compose a new pas de deux for the ballerina, but soon a problem arose: Sobeshchanskaya had no reservations about performing a pas to Tchaikovsky's new music, but she wanted to retain Petipa's choreography, and she had no wish to travel to St. Petersburg again to have the Ballet Master arrange a new pas for her. In light of this, Tchaikovsky agreed to compose a pas that would correspond to Minkus' music to such a degree that the ballerina would not even be required to rehearse. Sobeshchanskaya was so pleased with Tchaikovsky's new version of the Minkus music that she requested he compose for her an additional variation, which he did.
Until 1953 this pas de deux was thought to be lost, until an accidentally discovered repétiteur was found in the archives of the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre among the orchestral parts used for Alexander Gorsky's revival of Le Corsaire (Gorsky had included the piece in his version of Le Corsaire staged in 1912). In 1960 George Balanchine choreographed a pas de deux to this music for the Ballerina Violette Verdy, and the Danseur Conrad Ludlow under the title Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, as it is still known and performed today.
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@Rare_daisies
@Rare_daisies 7 лет назад
All of the music was burned in my head when I was a child... I probably watched Barbie and the swan lake to much... XD
@jiminspinkie4788
@jiminspinkie4788 7 лет назад
Same tho
@theprancingpony6075
@theprancingpony6075 7 лет назад
Our Lives As Bffs Same.
@tatyannapalmer9865
@tatyannapalmer9865 7 лет назад
same and the movements
@lolgurl141
@lolgurl141 7 лет назад
same! to this day this scene has a special place in my heart
@meneaterpaprika
@meneaterpaprika 7 лет назад
Our Lives As Bffs yesss and yesss.
@popolon1919
@popolon1919 10 лет назад
This is the best black swan pas de deux in these days. They really did excellent dance.
@larazangoni9129
@larazangoni9129 10 лет назад
I really like kondaurova, she is so powerful and regal in her dancing!
@IlyaSmirnov1980
@IlyaSmirnov1980 8 лет назад
Heh.... See Uliana Lopatkina!!! Etalon!
@hanim1001
@hanim1001 7 лет назад
i was starring at her arm and back muscles the whole time especially in the first half , she is so prettyyy ♡.♡ and she dances so amazing :×
@candaceeason4110
@candaceeason4110 10 лет назад
Are you kidding she beasted that freaking dance I'm crying because I'm not that fabulous
@cheshirecat255
@cheshirecat255 9 лет назад
While you might think she's boring, I find her to be the most interesting...she's all about her terms...unlike other ballerinas doing the pas de deux,...I don't know, but there's something about her that is magnificent.
@MissBerlinerin
@MissBerlinerin 8 лет назад
+cheshirecat255 her lines are to die for ! Her performance is very flowing. I think she is exquisite
@xxJodelleFerlandxx
@xxJodelleFerlandxx 7 лет назад
I agree. Her characterisation of the black swan is so absolutely in control - every movement and head tilt is so calculated that it seems as if the black swan is one determining how the scene plays out. I loved it.
@nightowlwanderland135
@nightowlwanderland135 6 лет назад
Ik, I love ballet, I enjoy and I really anted to be like her. This dance wasn’t boring at all instead I studied her turn outs and turns, and they way she dances, it made it really interesting, this is what I love in ballet.
@rachellevin9855
@rachellevin9855 6 лет назад
He movements flow like water, and she is in control of every muscle in her body. Control is the cornerstone of Russian ballet.
@hermionedowling
@hermionedowling 9 лет назад
Most dancers are a better Odette than Odile. She's a much easier character to act. Even some of my all time favourite dancers have struggled with the role of Odile. But two Odiles have really struck me: Diana Vishneva is one and Ekatarina Kondaurova is the other. What I love about Ekatarina is the transitions she makes. She starts out slightly bitchy and vivacious, but when Odette comes on at the window and she has to keep up the pretence of actually being Odette, she comes out with a beautiful piece of 'white' acting, so that the audience, along with Prince Siegfried, are fooled for a moment. Then she also incorporates the 'acting for the benefit of the court' aspects of the role. Her only issue is one that a lot of the Mariinsky's best dancers have: keeping up her acting in the pirouettes. That said, I can't keep up my acting in the pirouettes either! ;) But anyway, I just love her! :D
@merrykol3181
@merrykol3181 2 года назад
Farelpm
@johnnyquid6056
@johnnyquid6056 10 лет назад
what can I say? this is absolutely beautiful! I mean the female dancer of course.
@asdaland
@asdaland 7 лет назад
Everything is beautiful: costumes, scenery and Kondaurova is really good in that role.
@albert7721
@albert7721 9 лет назад
Stunning performance from both ballet dancers....
@lsky4446
@lsky4446 3 года назад
WONDERFUL! Love E.K.!👍
@jacobfulcher1083
@jacobfulcher1083 6 лет назад
I love ballet never get bored watching it. Especially this pas de duex on of my favorites.
@kamechoko8601
@kamechoko8601 7 лет назад
This black swan is the best in my memory. She is very elegant and beautiful swan with poison. All her pas are so swan!
@piritajokinem1002
@piritajokinem1002 8 лет назад
I have seen whole ballet Swan Lake in the Finnish National Opera. The performance was the valediction of great Finnish ballerina Kirsi Aromaa. She danced the double role of swan queen Odette and black swan Odile. I enjoyed that fine performance.
@reginaislas9817
@reginaislas9817 7 лет назад
One of the best Black swans I have seen
@williamdeng1870
@williamdeng1870 2 года назад
Excellent performance!
@dariuszkulus7071
@dariuszkulus7071 9 лет назад
The music is fabulous!
@williamdeng1870
@williamdeng1870 Год назад
Beautiful!
@marie1797
@marie1797 6 лет назад
Beautiful performance.
@giannistrada116
@giannistrada116 10 лет назад
Kondaurova is amazing!!! Elegance and sensuality. I love her! No doubt
@Frankamaria
@Frankamaria 10 лет назад
both are fab :) great job!
@umbertocardoso5466
@umbertocardoso5466 Год назад
AMAZING
@cyan.c9703
@cyan.c9703 9 лет назад
amazing pas de deux!!! I like this part very much
@1225rosechoco
@1225rosechoco 8 лет назад
I love Mariinsky ballet really the first !!!
@angelgirl8533
@angelgirl8533 7 лет назад
One of the best performances for Odile I've ever seen.
@brennens8849
@brennens8849 7 лет назад
she has great lines
@nakalumi3713
@nakalumi3713 9 лет назад
Yes she is. wow, its stunning... very elegant....
@balletshoes
@balletshoes 9 лет назад
Oh, she was marvelous! Great control over her own body and movements, altough I think she was a bit too quick, or at least for my taste. I wish there was more footage of her dancing. But as for Timur, he seems to be intimidated by her and does not level up to her. But that again is just my oppinion. Perhaps he is used to borderline dancers like his arguable girlfriend.For you see, what makes ballerinas such as Kondaurova and Lopatkina great beyond what words can describe is that when they dance it seems they do it so effortlessly, whereas Oksana seems to be so strain and as if she is at the limit of what she has. The two I mentioned previously - you never really can tell what their abilities are and if they have limitations at all, because of the control they demonstrate. They also do not need to show off everything they are capable of.
@popolon1919
@popolon1919 9 лет назад
I feel so too that she was a bit too quick, maybe this was depended on Gergiev's steady quick tempo. I prefer a little bit more softness or variance....!!
@balletshoes
@balletshoes 9 лет назад
Emily Petzke There are many interpretations of what Odille is like. In some stagings she is just the pawn of Rothbard. And the choreography already sets the difference between her and Odette. Anyway, I don't think that being quick makes her any more velocios, arrogant and precise.
@popolon1919
@popolon1919 9 лет назад
Emily Petzke Thanks, your comment helps me to understand it. But I still think Gergiev's tempo was apt to relatively quick even on the Odette scene.
@emmarodriguez1008
@emmarodriguez1008 7 лет назад
she is gorgeous!
@raulsanchez4571
@raulsanchez4571 9 лет назад
Excelente gracias por compartir
@sandrasalinascoll5940
@sandrasalinascoll5940 4 года назад
Hermoso. Hermoso.
@laurarojas4059
@laurarojas4059 9 лет назад
i love it
@jillheafey1022
@jillheafey1022 7 лет назад
Her exentions are amazing and so is he
10 лет назад
I finally uploadd the Black Swan pas de deux; it is the countinuation of the previous video, entrance of Odile
@jyotijadhav3320
@jyotijadhav3320 7 лет назад
😱
@irmitemarseille8310
@irmitemarseille8310 6 лет назад
Toma
@aurore8109
@aurore8109 6 лет назад
Tu parles le français?
@michelvillamar
@michelvillamar 4 года назад
BRAVOOOOOOO
@meneaterpaprika
@meneaterpaprika 7 лет назад
amaaaazeeeballssss!
@bmags4188
@bmags4188 6 лет назад
Best i''ve seen
@lynnearlyriser
@lynnearlyriser 6 лет назад
Her arms are amazing.
@sophieminter0
@sophieminter0 9 лет назад
At 1:56 I was listening to I Am Not A Robot by Marina And The Diamonds and it was timed perfectly! It was so amazing! Too bad I don't remember when I played the song at the part of this video. I wish I could time it percectly again.
@Mariosergio61
@Mariosergio61 8 лет назад
Ekaterina Kondaurova é uma bailarina maravilhosa.
@Ilvialy
@Ilvialy 7 лет назад
wonderful!! thank you guys! be in contact 😋
@SM-lb4uj
@SM-lb4uj 6 лет назад
Kondaurova has more Carmen than swans in her. She needs taller prince for this. Thanks for sharing.
@joebeer4155
@joebeer4155 10 лет назад
thanks Thomas for this most beautiful black swan version. katherina is the best Odile j have seen we have a new champion,.Her dance skills are perfect as for weakness she has none. Svetlana I love your Swan Lake buts its time to move over you have met your match This is for you Thomas you must find us the 3 acts we are missing its such a great performance
@francescacaputo4834
@francescacaputo4834 7 лет назад
Oh my god those legs 😱 she did so good
@5670gemini
@5670gemini 7 лет назад
What superb arms and beautiful technique she has. If she works on her acting to develop the character more and listens to Fokine's words she could reach perfection. Fokine said " Technique is a means not an end. Learn to dance, not just execute steps" (quoted in Anton Dolins book)
@bellar.1379
@bellar.1379 6 лет назад
😍
@jamesrogers264
@jamesrogers264 8 лет назад
great pas de deux...but that was the most unmusical male variation i have ever seen.
@pediatrapaola
@pediatrapaola 6 лет назад
because he is very mediocre imo his presence and rank in mariinsky is a mistery
@user-ed6cj1dr8b
@user-ed6cj1dr8b Год назад
Ожидала большего
@allysa189
@allysa189 6 лет назад
Oh my God... 35 Fouettés?!?!?! 35 turns on one leg?!?!?! 35 turns en pointe on one leg without touching the ground once?!?!?! Ekaterina Kondaurova is a queen and I love her.
@alanischan2519
@alanischan2519 6 лет назад
SUBLIME!!!! nada más puede describir la que acabo de ver... Sublime
@UwU-ve2re
@UwU-ve2re 7 лет назад
her dress looks exacly like princess kraehe/ rue from the anime princess tutu
@ManosOceano
@ManosOceano 9 лет назад
worldwide flow
@MrQbenDanny
@MrQbenDanny 10 лет назад
A Kondylicious Odile in good musical form. She should have had Ermakov as Siegfried.
@Pheebs77
@Pheebs77 8 лет назад
The best Swan ever to date is Marianela Nunez, the Royal Ballet's version of Swan Lake is sublime.
@maggiefogarty-harnish9667
@maggiefogarty-harnish9667 8 лет назад
Love their version and the always have dynamic sets
@reanimato1
@reanimato1 8 лет назад
+Pheebs Absolutely agree.
@pediatrapaola
@pediatrapaola 8 лет назад
+reanimato1 marianela nunez best swan ever? why?
@reanimato1
@reanimato1 8 лет назад
+pediatrapaola not ever, but these days is one of my favourite for sure. She is strong, refined, passionate. Offcourse my #1 is Mezetseva but she is a history.
@andraballet
@andraballet 8 лет назад
you cannot say she is the best.
@verucasalt5511
@verucasalt5511 6 лет назад
Idk if I like the look of her fouettes, but everything else is beautiful.
@FitzgeraldXuffi
@FitzgeraldXuffi 10 лет назад
Sorry but whats the name of the final piece in the last minute? or how can i find more of this final part? from 10:21- 12:34?
10 лет назад
It's called coda. most of the orchestrations tha are available have the pas de deux in the first act
@aurore8109
@aurore8109 6 лет назад
(J’en ai assez de l’anglais) le gars quand il danse tout seul😦🤤🤤
@farinachairunnisa457
@farinachairunnisa457 6 лет назад
Her legs are so delicate and strong and beautiful at the same time...
@zoienixon
@zoienixon 9 лет назад
so this is the song that was in my video... thanks youtube for identifying that
@theprancingpony6075
@theprancingpony6075 7 лет назад
4:57 Because he doesn't look at all evil.
@ENIGMAPOP
@ENIGMAPOP 7 лет назад
What are those running leaps the male does at 11:30 called?
7 лет назад
Excuse for my spelling and maybe, but mainly in the ballet circles is reffered to as: coupe jete en manege. It is probably not the full name, Just how it is reffered to as most of the time
@ENIGMAPOP
@ENIGMAPOP 7 лет назад
***** Thank you very much!
@dreamingthrough
@dreamingthrough 10 лет назад
Do you know why some versions have a slightly different ending for the coda? Instead of (and please excuse my highly un-technical terminology) dancing in a circle, Odile hops back 3 steps several times and the pas de deux ends with the prince kneeling before Odile and kissing her hand. I actually prefer this version but am wondering what the reasons are for the two different choreographies. Thanks if you know!
@kittygamerkatkat1862
@kittygamerkatkat1862 10 лет назад
There are many versions of the choreography, no one dances it exactly as it was intended by Petipa. It has been rehashed many times and there are now many different versions of the choreography, some even include different music in the Black Swan Pas de Deux. For a better idea of this there is a video showing the original Choreography of the 1895 Petipa version called "After Petipa" with the choreography from the Petipa-Ivanov-Drigo version as notated from the 1895 revival, and also the Ballet Ruses version in 1911.
@pediatrapaola5222
@pediatrapaola5222 10 лет назад
kittygamerkat kat baku needs timur ,and he should go taking with him his equally untalentated girlfriend awful ox skorik .in baku they would be absolute stars LOL
@Evvivaladiplomazia
@Evvivaladiplomazia 7 лет назад
I like man in tights,because i think that man in tights is beutiful
@zoedossantos3070
@zoedossantos3070 8 лет назад
hello
@alexeyvartanyan8486
@alexeyvartanyan8486 9 лет назад
Can anyone explain it to me. I so understand that Tchaikovsky's version was lost and it's to it Balanchine wrote choreography. Then this music (in this video) is really Minkus' one, not Tchaikovsky's?
9 лет назад
No,the story of the music, is a s follows. On 26 April 1877 the prima ballerina of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre Anna Sobeshchanskaya made her début as Odette/Odile in Swan Lake, and from the start she was completely dissatisfied with the production of the ballet, but most of all with Reisinger's choreography and Tchaikovsky's music. Sobeshchanskaya travelled to St. Petersburg to have Marius Petipa-Premier Maître de Ballet of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres-choreograph a new pas de deux to replace the Pas de six that functioned as the third act's Grand Pas. For a ballerina to request a supplemental pas or variation was standard practice in 19th century ballet, and often these "custom-made" dances quite literally became the legal property of the ballerina they were composed for. Petipa choreographed Sobeshchanskaya's pas de deux to music composed by Ludwig Minkus, who held the post of Ballet composer to the St Petersburg Imperial Theatres. The piece was a standard pas de deux classique that consisted of a short entrée, the grand adage, a variation for the dancer, a variation for the ballerina, and a coda. Word of this change soon found its way to Tchaikovsky, who became very angry, stating that, whether the ballet is good or bad, he alone shall be held responsible for its music. He then agreed to compose a new pas de deux for the ballerina, but soon a problem arose: Sobeshchanskaya had no reservations about performing a pas to Tchaikovsky's new music, but she wanted to retain Petipa's choreography, and she had no wish to travel to St. Petersburg again to have the Ballet Master arrange a new pas for her. In light of this, Tchaikovsky agreed to compose a pas that would correspond to Minkus' music to such a degree that the ballerina would not even be required to rehearse. Sobeshchanskaya was so pleased with Tchaikovsky's new version of the Minkus music that she requested he compose for her an additional variation, which he did. Until 1953 this pas de deux was thought to be lost, until an accidentally discovered repétiteur was found in the archives of the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre among the orchestral parts used for Alexander Gorsky's revival of Le Corsaire (Gorsky had included the piece in his version of Le Corsaire staged in 1912). In 1960 George Balanchine choreographed a pas de deux to this music for the Ballerina Violette Verdy, and the Danseur Conrad Ludlow under the title Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, as it is still known and performed today.
@alexeyvartanyan8486
@alexeyvartanyan8486 9 лет назад
Why "no"? The article says that Minkus wrote music for the Black Swan pas de deux. Then Tchaikovsky wrote his own version. So we have two Black Swan pas de deux, one by Minkus and one by Tchikovsky. One of them was lost and then found in the Bolshoi. To this lost and found one Balanchine wrote a new choreography and called it Tchaikovsky's Pas De Deux. As he called it "Tchaikovsky's Pas De Deux" it's logical to assume that that' the one composed by Tchaikovsky, and then the one we hear in this video is the Minkus's.
9 лет назад
The one, that Minkus wrote, is lost. The one we hear today,is tchaikovsky. it just corresponds with the minkus' version. It is still tchaikovsky. that is the whole story. The music just corresponds with the choreography, made on minkus' music.
@alexeyvartanyan8486
@alexeyvartanyan8486 9 лет назад
***** But another Pas De Deux also exists. You can find it by typing "Tchaikovsky Pas De Deux" here on youtube. I've also seen a Swan Lake production in which Odile danced to it, not to this one. And here is another article balanchine.com/tschaikovsky-pas-de-deux/ It says Tchaikovsky's version was lost.
9 лет назад
I know of what you speak. There are many versions of this pas de deux (the version of which you are reffering to, is the bolshoi version (or it is also possible la scala) in which the coda, the female variation and male are different (bolshoi uses the same entree and addagio, while the male variation is the same one, as in tchaikovsky pas de deux, the female variation is something else, but i know of what you speak). The thing is no one really knows for sure, what is from who, but most people, seem to claim the original musics are the ones playing in the mariinsky and bolshoi theatre, where (boslhoi) was actually the first production). And also since then, after petipa, a lot of the orchestration for the score have been changed. and since there are not many records concerning the original production, and its score, it is very obsuce, as to who deserves credit for what. i know it may sound strange, but still... so in conclusion. Yes there is a pas de deux from balanchine, called the tchaikovsky pas de deux and there is swan lake as it is performed today (however, since it has been changed so many times and many theatres do different versions, it is not rather known, as to who is responsible for what (for example, even in russia, there are two version (then paris opera has another version, and so on and so forth...). so this in comclusion was my point
@jqi8872
@jqi8872 9 лет назад
Lovely pas de deux! The only problem for me are the Russian style of fouettes, because extending the leg out in a la seconde w/o doing it devant makes it look very rushed and frenzied.
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
春の気圧で生理も不安だよね😺バレエはやすんだことにやいけど😻
@Alex2468ful
@Alex2468ful 7 лет назад
The 32 fouetté annoyed me because of how much she was traveling, other than that her performance was amazing.
@soniabeltran3291
@soniabeltran3291 6 лет назад
I need this for my high school yes I got it and that girl don’t eat her bones are showing
@sandro11235
@sandro11235 8 лет назад
What are the moves from 11:54-12:03 called?
8 лет назад
+Alex Sigurjónsson The moves, which you are reffering to are called pique en tournen (pique turns) on mannege (in a circle)
@sandro11235
@sandro11235 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot!
8 лет назад
+Alex Sigurjónsson No problem!
@saltator1802
@saltator1802 8 лет назад
spelling correx: tours piqués en tournant en manège
@chanel_pearls3993
@chanel_pearls3993 6 лет назад
In the actual show, does the same person play both Odette and Odile?
6 лет назад
ChibiTwilight yes... Most productions do it like that. Because she is supposed to like the same as Odette
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
軟膏じゃなくてひこうだった😢船舶問題むずかしいマリン海流じゃなくてリマン海流だった🐈
@ali-zd7ww
@ali-zd7ww 8 лет назад
Can someone explain the storyline of Swan Lake? I'm really confused. Like the story for this ending where Odile gets the prince. TY
8 лет назад
+Merry Rainbow It is no problem. Basically the story is: The prince Siegfried is basically in the first act informed that he must choose a wife, with whom he can rule. Hegets a hunting bow for his birthday, with which he goes hunting. While hunting he encounters Odette (The White Swan), who tells him, that she was turned into a swan by the evil Rothbart and that only true love could break the spell. He swears that he would introduce her the next day at the ball which his parents are throwing for him. They part. The next day the ball takes place, with many national (Spanish, Neapolitan dance, mazurka...) being dance. And just when the prince rejects all of the princesses that have come, there comes a misterious girl with her father (which is actually Odile, Rothbart's daughter, which was enchanted to look like odile (only she wears a black tutu instead of a white one). They dance and just as the prince swear his love for her in front of everybody, Odette is seen outside crying her eyes out. The prince realizes he has been tricked and races after Odette. This was act three. (after the pas de deux i have one more video which shows what happens after the pas de deux9 By the lake, the swans mourn their awful fate. Odette arrives and tells them what happened. The prince rushes after her, but she tells him, that because he whore his love for another, the spell cannot be broken. She, however forgives him. No here is where the story differentiates between different theatres. In this version, the happy ending, Rothbart is killed by Siegfried, when he tears of one of Rothbarts wings. Odette is thus saved and marries the prince. In some other versions, because they know that the spell cannot be broken they throw themselves into the lake and their love defeats Rothbart. It all depends on the version.
@ali-zd7ww
@ali-zd7ww 8 лет назад
Thank You So Much! *****! This Helped A Lot!
@paulineiv878
@paulineiv878 8 лет назад
+Tomaž Golub Then you also have the bad ending where the Prince drowns and Odette never forgives him. While Rothbart survives. And the one where Rothbart kills Odette and the Prince never forgives himself, crying til the end.
@ali-zd7ww
@ali-zd7ww 8 лет назад
+Pauline IV Oh Gods. That ending is the worst...
@paulineiv878
@paulineiv878 8 лет назад
Merry Rainbow Yeah it saddened me to think Odette and Siegfried ended up dead or separated forever.
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
ブローチング現象はおいなみで🐈だから海難事故ならないように🐈
@rumenivanov8470
@rumenivanov8470 9 лет назад
Que trsite ver eso en este escenario! Donde esta la inerpretacion?
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
ぶちゃいく侵入ちてたからカメラあんちんでちゆ😍
@yusufdurmusoglu4497
@yusufdurmusoglu4497 8 лет назад
yaptığınız çekimden hiç ses gelmiyor eminim
@megalomaniacko1
@megalomaniacko1 9 лет назад
1:21
@kristinebjrnsen4814
@kristinebjrnsen4814 9 лет назад
What is Black swan really about? Like, what is the story?
@chelseasmall6974
@chelseasmall6974 9 лет назад
+kristine bjørnsen The movie Black Swan or the black swan character from this ballet. Cause Black Swan isn't it's own ballet. She's a character in Swan lake.
@madalenes9571
@madalenes9571 4 года назад
This is a clip from Swan Lake, where the Queen wants her son to marry, but he can only think about the White Swan (Odette) who is under a spell to where she’s a swan by day, woman by night, and can’t leave until someone confesses their love for her. (The Pronce was going to proclaim his love, but he was driven away by the sorcerer who put Odette under the spell in the first place) Anyway, as I was saying. The Queen wants her son to marry but he only loves Odette, but the sorcerer comes in with his daughter, who is under a spell to look exactly like Odette. The sorcerer wants to trick him into marrying his daughter, and the prince claims he does want to, and proposes. But then from the window, it’s turns out that all along Odette was watching, and she runs back to the Lake, and from there is the finale.
@user-nl4or3lg7b
@user-nl4or3lg7b 10 лет назад
не могу побороть в себе стойкое чувство, что она украла костюм Ульяны Лопаткиной, но не смогла взять и часть ее грации...
@user-nl4or3lg7b
@user-nl4or3lg7b 9 лет назад
biopump2000 как приятно, что смогла обратить ваше внимание) Ульяна просто обворожительная танцовщица, ее партия черного лебедя навсегда останется для меня эталонной, столько грации, изящества и ее исключительная хитринка в глазах довершает сходство с совершенством...
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
おおはしくん無断外泊ずるーい
@pawelwawrzenczyk5610
@pawelwawrzenczyk5610 9 лет назад
Tam to strach jechać to jednak Rosja
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
だれもマスクなんてしてないよ外。それにそんなこと強制することできないでしよー。マスクあわなくてくるしくなるひとも世の中にいるんだからひとみてねいきなりマスクマスクマスクマスクマスクマスクマスクつてしつこいないろんな事情のひといるんたから
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
バイスパロットの法則わ左舷にかじ取り😢台風のひに運転しなきやいいんだ
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
でもさー資格手当もらえるもんね
@amasam5408
@amasam5408 6 лет назад
this might cause controversy, but she's the best odile.... maria alexandrova comes in close
@sweetjelly5545
@sweetjelly5545 6 лет назад
Looks like the version of igor zelensky and yulia makhalina
@IlyaSmirnov1980
@IlyaSmirnov1980 8 лет назад
Катя вертикаль что-то теряет постоянно!
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
なんでそんな症状でここまでくるんですか!!つて怒られたでしょで。ようがないならもう来ないでくださいつてここは家族相談もうけつけないですだつてさそんなのわたしにいわれても困りますつて先生
@aurore8109
@aurore8109 6 лет назад
Limite il vole quoi
@nixuromanov2200
@nixuromanov2200 10 лет назад
xDDDDDDD
@thesilversummer
@thesilversummer 3 года назад
Maybe it's weird but I'm not a fan of very high quality ballet videos. They don't add authenticity, instead the video looses a little bit of climate. Nobody sits that close to the actual performance in an opera to see muscles twitching or tiny balance loosing. It distracts from what's important here, I had to watch this video twice to capture just how good the choreography and the dancers are.
@drdancerlisa
@drdancerlisa 9 лет назад
I like this offering very much. He is a very relaxed dancer with a lightness to his spirit and movements. I do think he should work on projecting more masculine energy and conveying more interest in her. I enjoyed her very much too and feel she does a nice job portraying both the hard-edged seductress - and using her eyes well for that - and mixing it up with her languid lay-backs onto him. Please get a re-fitting on the "tail" of the tutu. No matter how slender or cute your bottom, I don't want to see your glutes. It's neither classical, nor sexy, just distracting.
@pediatrapaola5222
@pediatrapaola5222 10 лет назад
timur please go back to baku leaving your undeserved place free for some really good dancer as latypov ivkin popov and others ,and possibily bring with you oxana skorik.
@Bnesque
@Bnesque 10 лет назад
he always gives the most clueless interpretation without any accentuation in every variation he's in. no deserving soloist. but could be the best in baku.
@pediatrapaola
@pediatrapaola 7 лет назад
imo he would be not the best also in baku
@pediatrapaola
@pediatrapaola 6 лет назад
my comment was not satisfacted ,timur is still here ,laty ,popov ,ivkin left
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
なんのたんと〜?たんなるおっさんじゃんアルバイトの
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
なんかここの周辺だけおかしくない?この時間にこんないなか車はしるわけないじやん1時間にバスにほんだよこの台数だと5本くらいのペースだとおもうけど〜
@dianadelgado9496
@dianadelgado9496 7 лет назад
Kandaurova does a better work than this, but is also great!
@katsuragihibari813
@katsuragihibari813 7 лет назад
Rue and mute.😂🔫 princess tutu fans here?
7 лет назад
As far as i know, princess tutu was actually based on swan lake. but in reverse offcourse
@lori9885
@lori9885 7 лет назад
*cries* yes Rue and Mytho were the best.
@user-vo3wl4mm3z
@user-vo3wl4mm3z 4 года назад
それにダイジョブそうだから変更してなにがミーティングなのかわかんないよ。一応かおみせてとかそんなの関係ないでしょだつてお兄さんとは家族でもほかのひとはたんなる他人なんだからそこまでいちいちいうひとみたことないなんかの病気じやない?強迫概念とか精神科いつたほうがいいよ
@pediatrapaola5222
@pediatrapaola5222 10 лет назад
askerov 's gold in last moscow ballet contest is a true shame l completaly lost confiance in possibility that contests are not a dirty matter. timur please remove that idiotic smile from your face when you dance ,also surgically.
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