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Why Symphonic Variations is one of 20th century ballet's greatest challenges (The Royal Ballet) 

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Ashton’s seminal ballet masterpiece celebrates the pure beauty of movement. Find out more at www.roh.org.uk/...
Symphonic Variations was Frederick Ashton’s first work after returning from his RAF posting during World War II. It was one of the Company’s first works for the huge main stage of the Royal Opera House, and Ashton and his designer Sophie Fedorovitch agonized over ways to make sure the ballet would register to the back of the enormous auditorium. The result, first performed on 24 April 1946, became a cornerstone of The Royal Ballet’s repertory and is acclaimed as one of Ashton’s very finest works.
The ballet is for just six dancers, who never leave the stage. In perfect response to César Franck’s brooding Variations symphoniques for piano and orchestra, the dancers coalesce in a series of quartets, duets, sextets and solos. The flow of dancing quickens and slows but retains throughout a sense of serenity and spaciousness - a hint at the mysticism and spirituality Ashton had studied during World War II, and which had a clear impact on his choreography.
Frederick Ashton created more than one hundred works during his lifetime (1904-88). For further information, please visit www.frederickashton.org.uk.

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@RoyalBalletAndOpera
@RoyalBalletAndOpera 29 дней назад
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@sharonkeogh7036
@sharonkeogh7036 6 лет назад
It's so wonderful to listen to one of the original dancers. How amazing! It was one of the highlights of the live screening when we had this film during the interval. I hope that everything he knows about this ballet (& all the early ballets he is familiar with) is recorded for posterity. And that he is given a free seat and honourable treatment at the ROH. 🙏
@JohnRaymondHall
@JohnRaymondHall Год назад
i found this footage on an American site
@williamwoolhouse3702
@williamwoolhouse3702 5 лет назад
LOVELY TO SEE HENRY DANTON BLESS HIM !!
@hermionedowling
@hermionedowling 7 лет назад
I can't watch Symphonic without wanting to see it all over again a few more times. It's like a refreshing drink of choreographic water on a hot day.
@brendonmcmorrow3886
@brendonmcmorrow3886 4 года назад
It is certainly addictive. I have it on DVD and need to watch it periodically. There is something so very uplifting and satisfying about this ballet. Perhaps it is the time it comes from. The point about it being a perfect fusion of music and dance is very well made. I also like the fact that the dancers of today find it incredibly difficult to execute. In short, it is my favourite ballet and as close to perfection as any choreographer is ever likely to get.
@ntricker
@ntricker 7 лет назад
I adore this ballet - so pure and beautiful and joyful. And with this cast too.
@suze144
@suze144 7 лет назад
I never got ballet, but since I've discovered your videos, I can't get enough! Thank you for another really great one. I hope to visit the ROH one day.
@RoyalBalletAndOpera
@RoyalBalletAndOpera 7 лет назад
Thanks Susanna - we look forward to seeing you here!
@JanetteHeffernan
@JanetteHeffernan 7 лет назад
I had the honour of seeing this ballet with Fonteyn twice. Once from the gallery. Fonteyn stood still for what seemed a good five minutes and one just watched her standing still. The second I watched from the wings at Covent Garden. Half way through Fonteyn decided to give up and while dancing with her partner she just said "I cannot go on!" I forget who the name of her partner, It was Brian Drake? He just said "Oh yes you can darling!" I know the exact moment this happened. The ballet was removed from the repertoire for years so it is good to have it back. I was a 13 year old child in 1957 and really the first time I saw a steak was in the restaurant at Covent Garden. The ordinary population in UK at this time just had meat!
@brendonmcmorrow3886
@brendonmcmorrow3886 5 лет назад
A superlative ballet which looks as fresh as ever. It is lovely to see dancers like Vadim clearly relishing the challenge that a piece like this continues to present some 70 years after its debut. I really don’t think that non-narrative ballet gets any better than this.
@daffo595
@daffo595 7 лет назад
To know this history behind it is so lovely
@alecsia96
@alecsia96 7 лет назад
"We danced by spirit, not by well fed muscles"...
@JanetteHeffernan
@JanetteHeffernan 7 лет назад
So true!
@kathymyers7279
@kathymyers7279 6 лет назад
Always loved the woman's costumes from this ballet..
@michelboudot2882
@michelboudot2882 4 года назад
I saw that in 1948. With Fonteyn. Shearer. May. Sommes. Danton and shaw. A very great ballet
@sedekiman
@sedekiman 3 года назад
Henry Danton - what a wonderful man!!
@lovelovelove-ly9rr
@lovelovelove-ly9rr 7 лет назад
Amazing people
@margaretlavender9647
@margaretlavender9647 3 года назад
To me, it is THE ballet. I adore it. No other ballet, except Ashton’s Monotones, is like it. I’ve waited for 40 years and at last in 2017, it was put on DVD by the ROH. Then it was on two different DVDs, and I’ve got both.
@icarrus4u
@icarrus4u 2 года назад
3:03 Amazing... Wow.
@The808andrew808
@The808andrew808 3 года назад
Thank you for teaching me about this!
@Tracks777
@Tracks777 7 лет назад
Excellent video
@user-sh1zd8sj1v
@user-sh1zd8sj1v 10 месяцев назад
I WHANT BOYFRIEND DANCER GAY
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