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Little Esmeralda. <3
Viviendo la danza al máximo este fin de semana, en este maravilloso curso organizado por la maestra Gaby Martínez, "Coreografiando el Talento ", donde hemos pod...ido aprender y tomar clase de grandes y admirados maestros, como la maestra Angélica Kleen, Reyna Pérez y la primera bailarina del Miami City Ballet ,Katia Carranza Mañana nos espera otro hermoso día lleno de danza. See more
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A talented girl
Día 2 Ballet-Boutique
This dying swan of 1959 is legendary - RIP Maya Plisetskaya Music and dance made this eternal. She was, and still is, a star, ballet's monstre sacré, the final... statement about theatrical glamour, a flaring, flaming beacon in a world of dimly twinkling talents, a beauty in the world of prettiness. Financial Times, 2005 Video belongs to hookham that share many great ballet videos on his yotube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcZ28QGF6C8tiPHaVH8YMgA Maya Plisetskaya dancing The Dying Swan, Lenfilm 1959. Music by Camille Saint-Saëns. Choreography by Mikhail Fokine 1907. from Wikipedia: Maya Mikhailovna Plisetskaya (Russian: Майя Михайловна Плисецкая; 20 November 1925 2 May 2015) was a Soviet-born ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet director, and actress, who held Spanish and Lithuanian citizenship.She danced during the Soviet era at the same time as Galina Ulanova, another famed Russian ballerina. In 1960 she ascended to Ulanova's former title as prima ballerina assoluta of the Bolshoi. Plisetskaya studied ballet from age nine and first performed at the Bolshoi Theatre when she was eleven. She joined the Bolshoi Ballet company when she was eighteen, quickly rising to become their leading soloist. Her early years were also marked by political repression, however, partly because her family was Jewish.[4] She was not allowed to tour outside the country for sixteen years after joining the Bolshoi. During those years, her fame as a national ballerina was used to project the Soviet Union's achievements during the Cold War. Premier Nikita Khrushchev, who lifted her travel ban in 1959, considered her "not only the best ballerina in the Soviet Union, but the best in the world." As a member of the Bolshoi until 1990, her skill as a dancer changed the world of ballet, setting a higher standard for ballerinas both in terms of technical brilliance and dramatic presence. As a soloist, Plisetskaya created a number of leading roles, including Moiseyev’s Spartacus (1958); Grigorovich’s The Stone Flower (1959); Aurora in Grigorovich’s The Sleeping Beauty (1963); Alberto Alonso’s Carmen Suite (1967), written especially for her; and Maurice Bejart’s Isadora (1976). Among her most acclaimed roles was Odette-Odile in Swan Lake (1947). A fellow dancer stated that her dramatic portrayal of Carmen, reportedly her favorite role, "helped confirm her as a legend, and the ballet soon took its place as a landmark in the Bolshoi repertoire." Her husband, composer Rodion Shchedrin, wrote the scores to a number of her ballets. Having become an international superstar and a continuous box office hit throughout the world, Plisetskaya was treated by the Soviet Union as a favored cultural emissary. Although she toured extensively during the same years that other dancers defected, including Rudolf Nureyev, Natalia Makarova and Mikhail Baryshnikov, Plisetskaya always refused to defect. Beginning in 1994, she presided over the annual international ballet competitions, called Maya, and in 1996 she was named President of the Imperial Russian Ballet. In 1991 she published her autobiography, I, Maya Plisetskaya. Read her full bio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Plisetskaya Origina Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-AMH_Woywg
gracias!!! En verdad quería observar esto desde hace mucho, una hermosa clase de la maestra Tania Vergara Pérez Gracias!!! Ballet-Boutique Gaby Martinez... Edwel Manuel Cetina Garcia Manelick Vargas Marrufo #notengolosderechosdelamusicaquesereproduce
Little Cupid variation
Querido Jorge Wade , mira lo que me encontré, la carta que hace tiempo me escribiste. Me encantó releerla como me hace feliz verte triunfar.
Cuban National Ballet (Documentary)
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