I remember that Ashley Bouder was an exceptional dancer since she was a little girl performing at the Hershey Theater in central PA. She would take her bows after her awesome, joyful, and energetic performances with friends at Central PA Youth Ballet. Then on exiting with a huge grin, she'd leap and give a delicate but gentle kick just for show in glee before slipping behind the curtain, so much fun! Pennsylvania was fortunate that Ashley was able to go to NYC, develop her art, and share her talents and dance gifts with the world. Bravo! Kathy Murray Leisure, MD
I was watching The Nutcracker with the NYC Ballet and she appeared as Dewdrop and that was it, she is the most amazing american dancer I have seen so far.... she lives and enjoys what she does... she dance even with her face.. she is amazing!!!
ah such humble roots, that is not the house of a rich family, but good for her she had the drive to make her goal happen, and had a really generous teacher from the looks of it, its inspiring, though dance is not cheap, sometimes dreams do come true. But on a side note I think she has neat deep blue eyes and I like the gray costume looks very refined like a prep school, and loved the fast swinging footwork very classical balancine, something I just dont often see even the NYCB do much of at times, it is nice on the eyes challanging to execute and looks a little on the sexy side but not too racy, gets your attention more then the classic classic ballet. but all in all this series really shows the humanity of the dancers, and a little of how they look at things in their mind as well as the early influances they had when they talk about their journey, that they are extraordnary athletic artists, but they are still approachable and not like some of the upper 1 % that have an aire of unapproachabillity to them, or ceo's of a buisness.
Along with that - she keeps herself grounded. She doesn't have this attitude "oh I got the scholarship and I'm better than you, I achieved principal and I'm better than you". And I love her determination - when she wants something she goes and gets it. But it's not handed to her on a silver platter - she works her butt off to get it.
choirkitty many have to do just that, but some come from rich families and get things handed to them after the best trainning, from privet tutors, or at least upper middle class families. but dance it hard it tears your joints and body apart, but you have to start with a good foundation as Ashley says about her dance school, and going for it,.
i bet she has pissed so many people off along the way! she's had to hustle because she doesn't have a silver spoon in her mouth- her tenacity is obvious and tangible
Ashley is clearly talented and an overachiever, which is very admirable. But I sense a coldness about her, not an innocent warmth and friendliness that I feel when listening to Sarah Mearns and Teresa Reichlen. These ladies are also overachievers, but they seem more patient and tolerant, people I could see myself being friends with. I guess different strokes for different folks
No. Will power alone did NOT get her where she is. I really hate to contradict her, but this is one of my pet peeves. It doesn’t matter how much will you exert, if you’re a 15 year old girl, 6’0” tall and 180 pounds, you can just keep pushing that huge boulder all you want, but you’re NOT getting it up that hill, and you would NEVER have been offered that scholarship! Bouden had will, but she also had the correct body, the correct training, and the correct understanding of music, or she would NEVER HAVE MADE IT!!! So stop saying that, people....it’s just too ignorant for words.
I would actually argue against Ashley have the “ideal” ballet body. She is compact, shorter legs, a lot more muscular/athletic build than many ballerinas, and I’m sure she’s been wrongfully criticized for that.
She is totally right, if you want something and you are willing to fight for it, you will get there. You definitely will not get there without trying. Do you think she naturally had correct technique, etc? No she worked for it. Ballet is not easy, everything takes hard work and half the time its mental. If you say you can't do it then don't bother, you have to believe in yourself.
@@sharleneyyy4689 you didn't even try to understand their point. The point of their comment is not that working hard doesn't do anything and that Ashley doesn't deserve where she is now. The point is that hard work alone will not always get you where you want to be. That's reality, there sometimes are things out of our control that might keep us from achieving what we want no matter how hard we work for it. You can work hard and believe in yourself while still being realistic.
Catalina Soprano And even harder to listen to! For a while there, many young women were doing "uptalk" -- that style of speech in which everything is a question -- but now we have "vocal fry", the speech equivalent of a cheese grater. Why, why?
I admire Ashley Bouder for making her dreams come true!
Its such a nice thing to say about a dancer what peter martins said.
I was watching the Waltz of flowers, one of my favorite music, and I saw her dancing. She was absolutely amazing!
AB is an incredible and fantastic dew drop.
One of the very best !!!!!
I remember that Ashley Bouder was an exceptional dancer since she was a little girl performing at the Hershey Theater in central PA. She would take her bows after her awesome, joyful, and energetic performances with friends at Central PA Youth Ballet. Then on exiting with a huge grin, she'd leap and give a delicate but gentle kick just for show in glee before slipping behind the curtain, so much fun! Pennsylvania was fortunate that Ashley was able to go to NYC, develop her art, and share her talents and dance gifts with the world. Bravo! Kathy Murray Leisure, MD
I'm so happy to see that you don't have to be super wealthy and from big city/town to become a ballet star. Ashley is awesome!
Her determination is so strong:o
I have so much love & respect for Ashley ❤️
Her story is amazing, she is amazing. So inspiring.
I was watching The Nutcracker with the NYC Ballet and she appeared as Dewdrop and that was it, she is the most amazing american dancer I have seen so far.... she lives and enjoys what she does... she dance even with her face.. she is amazing!!!
ah such humble roots, that is not the house of a rich family, but good for her she had the drive to make her goal happen, and had a really generous teacher from the looks of it, its inspiring, though dance is not cheap, sometimes dreams do come true.
But on a side note I think she has neat deep blue eyes and I like the gray costume looks very refined like a prep school, and loved the fast swinging footwork very classical balancine, something I just dont often see even the NYCB do much of at times, it is nice on the eyes challanging to execute and looks a little on the sexy side but not too racy, gets your attention more then the classic classic ballet.
but all in all this series really shows the humanity of the dancers, and a little of how they look at things in their mind as well as the early influances they had when they talk about their journey, that they are extraordnary athletic artists, but they are still approachable and not like some of the upper 1 % that have an aire of unapproachabillity to them, or ceo's of a buisness.
Along with that - she keeps herself grounded. She doesn't have this attitude "oh I got the scholarship and I'm better than you, I achieved principal and I'm better than you". And I love her determination - when she wants something she goes and gets it. But it's not handed to her on a silver platter - she works her butt off to get it.
choirkitty many have to do just that, but some come from rich families and get things handed to them after the best trainning, from privet tutors, or at least upper middle class families.
but dance it hard it tears your joints and body apart, but you have to start with a good foundation as Ashley says about her dance school, and going for it,.
she is such a wonderful dancer.
+Karen Katz there is an amazing video of her doing multiple spinning turns at 6 months pregnant!
and she is back to work already!
I’m in the second picture with Marcia omgggg. I danced at cpyb for eight years and I’m on this vid wow
Of all the dancers I know of that came from CPYB I had no idea Ashley was one of them! Barn Babies unite :D
Corps de ballet at 16??? My jaw literally dropped
7-4 am I think Tiler got into the company at 15
KagayamiRuka she was an apprentice at 15. She got into the corps at 16. Apprentices are generally not considered “in the company”.
Ms. Bouder is a fabulous dancer. I really have to give kudos to the Peter Martins' era where he seemed to bring out some spectacular talent.
what a legend
I love her she's brilliant in every aspect of the word☆
legend
i bet she has pissed so many people off along the way! she's had to hustle because she doesn't have a silver spoon in her mouth- her tenacity is obvious and tangible
I love her brand in discount dance supply 😍
I love seeing her with her niece!
shes my fav!!!!!!!!
Yes you had the desire but you put a lot of hard work , dedication and sacrifice into making a desire a reality.
Impressive
She’s a total badass
Ashley ❤️
I love Ashley Bouder, Krystal Murtorff, and Peter Martins.
does anyone know the piece of music at 2:47?
Her Sheetz cup, yes!!!!
The Barn 😘❤
Ashley is clearly talented and an overachiever, which is very admirable. But I sense a coldness about her, not an innocent warmth and friendliness that I feel when listening to Sarah Mearns and Teresa Reichlen. These ladies are also overachievers, but they seem more patient and tolerant, people I could see myself being friends with. I guess different strokes for different folks
No. Will power alone did NOT get her where she is. I really hate to contradict her, but this is one of my pet peeves. It doesn’t matter how much will you exert, if you’re a 15 year old girl, 6’0” tall and 180 pounds, you can just keep pushing that huge boulder all you want, but you’re NOT getting it up that hill, and you would NEVER have been offered that scholarship! Bouden had will, but she also had the correct body, the correct training, and the correct understanding of music, or she would NEVER HAVE MADE IT!!! So stop saying that, people....it’s just too ignorant for words.
I would actually argue against Ashley have the “ideal” ballet body. She is compact, shorter legs, a lot more muscular/athletic build than many ballerinas, and I’m sure she’s been wrongfully criticized for that.
She is totally right, if you want something and you are willing to fight for it, you will get there. You definitely will not get there without trying. Do you think she naturally had correct technique, etc? No she worked for it. Ballet is not easy, everything takes hard work and half the time its mental. If you say you can't do it then don't bother, you have to believe in yourself.
@@sharleneyyy4689 you didn't even try to understand their point. The point of their comment is not that working hard doesn't do anything and that Ashley doesn't deserve where she is now. The point is that hard work alone will not always get you where you want to be. That's reality, there sometimes are things out of our control that might keep us from achieving what we want no matter how hard we work for it.
You can work hard and believe in yourself while still being realistic.
@@ginaferrara4230 yes, but it's still very much within what's accepted.
Après avoir regardé ça, je ne veux plus jamais entendre : “Mes parents auraient dû me pousser plus...”
Oui, je suis d'accord.
What's the ballet she's dancing in a prep school uniform?
Mariana Palazuelos Clearing Dawn choreographed by Troy Schumacher who at the time was part of the corp de ballet. As of 2017, he is now a soloist.
Elizabeth Gonzalez Thank you! 😁
it's in an earlier episode of the show
And now… it’s time to retire.
And once again we have a female dancer who croaks instead of speaking in a regular voice. Please just take a breath and support your sound!
I know. It makes it hard to watch
Catalina Soprano And even harder to listen to! For a while there, many young women were doing "uptalk" -- that style of speech in which everything is a question -- but now we have "vocal fry", the speech equivalent of a cheese grater. Why, why?
@@quackslikeaduck Why, why, why do people have to be so pretentious?
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shes just so like i just dont really like her 😫😂
ridiculous comment.
Says the person who has a whole playlist of KUWTK
I doubt she would lose any sleep over that