This is more traditional than either MacMillan or Ratmansky but has some lovely details. I really love the way Romeo fetches Juliette off of the stairs and sweetly places her back. Cranko offers another viewpoint which I think I will watch again and again.
This is so beautiful that time dropped for me and I stayed these full 8 minutes hypnotized by them... I love Friedemann Vogel to the moon, and it's such a pity I only got to see him live in ballet once (Kameliendame)... I also love what John Cranko has created, I mean the neoclassical ballets... I think this way of expressing in ballet comes mostly from him amd Macmillan, and I'm so proud to be in his school 🥰
Thank you - I also love Friedemann Vogel so much in every role he performs. Even as a young dancer, when I first saw him in live performances, he stood out as an astonishing dancer! All eyes were on him when he was on the stage. Congrats on being in the Stuttgart Ballet School! 🌟
For me the MacMillan version will always be supreme, but Cranko’s choreography is surprisingly sweet and tender. And Friedemann and Polina are gorgeous as always
this is the best Semionova performance I've seen, I think she is very good at this kind of a role that requires a lot of whole-body body language dancing instead of dances that focus primarily on the steps or the legs, because she is a free form kind of dancer, I think that's her main talent
@tfg200808 The choreographer of this version is John Cranko. John Cranko was originally from South Africa, but went to Stuttgart where he created ballets, notably Romeo and Juliet and Eugene Onegin. The John Cranko School of Ballet in Stuttgart was named after him. Thanks for the comment! I hope you enjoy my future uploads. :-)
This is a beautiful and wonderful R+J! Semionova is one of my favorite ballerinas and Vogel is perfect as always and they dance so well together! Thank you so much! I'm not sure but aren't they dating?
@GymnasticDancer i'm not sure, I think I might have read it in a review of one of them, but I could be wrong. Dating or not they are both wonderful dancers and dance beautifully together!
This is more traditional than either MacMillan or Ratmansky but has some lovely details. I really love the way Romeo fetches Juliette off of the stairs and sweetly places her back. Cranko offers another viewpoint which I think I will watch again and again.
This is so beautiful that time dropped for me and I stayed these full 8 minutes hypnotized by them... I love Friedemann Vogel to the moon, and it's such a pity I only got to see him live in ballet once (Kameliendame)... I also love what John Cranko has created, I mean the neoclassical ballets... I think this way of expressing in ballet comes mostly from him amd Macmillan, and I'm so proud to be in his school 🥰
Thank you - I also love Friedemann Vogel so much in every role he performs. Even as a young dancer, when I first saw him in live performances, he stood out as an astonishing dancer! All eyes were on him when he was on the stage. Congrats on being in the Stuttgart Ballet School! 🌟
For me the MacMillan version will always be supreme, but Cranko’s choreography is surprisingly sweet and tender. And Friedemann and Polina are gorgeous as always
Four masters of their work united: Polina, Friedemann, Cranko and Prokofjew...
What an amazing Pas de Deux...
well, that's a matter of taste I guess....
Wow ! Thankyou this is divine.
Such a musicality and the expression,the freedom in the hands moovements.
You're welcome. Thank you for your comment!
this is the best Semionova performance I've seen, I think she is very good at this kind of a role that requires a lot of whole-body body language dancing instead of dances that focus primarily on the steps or the legs, because she is a free form kind of dancer, I think that's her main talent
Wow~~~ Very very so Beautiful!! Vogel is the Best R, Polina is the Best J!!
Ah, this is so beautiful! Both so expressive!
love it *_* can watch it for a thousand times
Very different interpretation of Juliet, but also beautiful
F Vogel is my favourite Romeo ever :D
@tfg200808 The choreographer of this version is John Cranko. John Cranko was originally from South Africa, but went to Stuttgart where he created ballets, notably Romeo and Juliet and Eugene Onegin. The John Cranko School of Ballet in Stuttgart was named after him. Thanks for the comment! I hope you enjoy my future uploads. :-)
Uma das grandes bailarinas da atualidade, muita arte, técnica e expressão ela cativa a todos que a vê dançando. Simplismente fantástico
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This is a beautiful and wonderful R+J! Semionova is one of my favorite ballerinas and Vogel is perfect as always and they dance so well together! Thank you so much! I'm not sure but aren't they dating?
@9415908 It's a pleasure! Thanks for the comment. I don't know if they're dating - haven't heard.
@GymnasticDancer i'm not sure, I think I might have read it in a review of one of them, but I could be wrong. Dating or not they are both wonderful dancers and dance beautifully together!
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Dear god, please let me dance like her! 3 *-*
Antonia Holzmann
I was wishing the same thing!!!
@9415908 Where did you hear that they were dating? That would be sweet if they were, they are both amazing dancers... and seem to be nice people too.
@9415908 Polina is dating Christian Krehl. He's in the same company as she is (Staatsballett Berlin - corps de ballet) :)
Is this Cranko's choreography?
I like this much better than the MacMillan choreography.
Who is the choreographer? Malakhov? This version is beautiful.
John Cranko
she's married now hahahaha to someone that isn't friedemann but i don't think they ever dated.
Who is the choreographer? Malakhov? This version is beautiful.