My Favorite Ballet Step: Awesome Double Assemblé

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • My favorite ballet step is a grand assemblé en tournant, more informally known as a double assemble, a notable step found in numerous male variations. The step can be a highlight of a variation when done well as the dancer slices through the air. As a dancer many years ago, I struggled with the step, often off kilter in the air, stumbling on landing. Given my less than successful experience with the step, I really tune in when I see guys excel with it on stage. This video provides a description of the double assemblé with top-notch examples that I can only dream of.
    References
    Videos
    Mikhail Baryshnikov in Don Quixote: Mikhail Baryshnikov’s Don Quixote, Kultur DVD
    Daniel Ulbricht in Flames of Paris: Flames of Paris Pas de Deux-Ashley Bouder & Daniel Ulbricht, ‪@Violet-pz9zp‬
    Herman Cornejo in Diana and Actaeon: Diana and Actaeon
    Iana Salenko and Herman Cornejo, ‪@vaganovaballetomane2364‬
    Ballet Fails Compilation #2, ‪@DanceLineBallet‬
    Herman Cornejo in Le Spectre de la Rose: Spectre De La Rose Cornejo and Reyes.mp4, ‪@HermanCornejo‬
    Roberto Bolle in Giselle: Adolphe Adam Giselle, Art Hauz Musik DVD, 2005
    Sergei Polunin in Don Quixote: Sergei Polunin/Erika Mirkirticheva-Don Quixote 5.07.2013, ‪@fiordililia3min19‬
    Assemblé step: How to do an Assemblé/Ballet Basics, ‪@bycarolandariel7755‬
    David Hallberg in Giselle: David Hallberg-Albrecht Variation-Bolshoi 2010, ‪@AtalantaBallet‬
    Daniil Simkin in Giselle: Daniil Simkin 2020 - Albrecht Variation from Giselle, ‪@daniilsimkin‬
    Mikhail Baryshnikov in The Nutcracker: The Nutcracker DVD, Kultur, 2012
    Leonid Sarafanov in La Bayadère: Leonid Sarafanov in Kingdom of Shades, ‪@johnsonz.5069‬
    Photos
    Photo of Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn, La Bayadère, The Kingdom of the Shades as staged for the Royal Ballet, 1963: Wikipedia under La Bayadère
    Photo of Rudolf Nureyev in his dressing room at the Royal Ballet School, 1973 by Allan Warren: Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license
    Photo of Herman Cornejo: notmydayjobphotography.com
    Background Information
    Celebrating the Legendary Nureyev Legacy, Anna Kisselgoff, The New York Times, June 27, 1988

Комментарии • 30

  • @peninahkitty
    @peninahkitty 11 месяцев назад +6

    Baryshnikov makes everything look effortless😊

  • @MMMa3
    @MMMa3 Год назад +12

    Thank you Kent ! I love how you describe details I otherwise wouldn't have noticed (not being a dancer myself). Like in this video pointing out Baryshnikov's headposition during the jump in Nutcracker. It can easily be overlooked but in slowmotion it shows indeed how this subtle gesture makes the whole variation more graceful (as you said so nice: 'in princely grace' )

  • @marilynsitaker4198
    @marilynsitaker4198 Год назад +13

    Once again Kent you have enhanced my appreciation and viewing pleasure by breaking down a key step and illustrating it with clips of several great dancers executing the step with grace and superb technique. I'm grateful for your contributions to this ballet lover's education and appreciation of the science and art of the dance. Thank you so much!

  • @minissa2009
    @minissa2009 Год назад +8

    Well, you've assembled (pun intended) videos of many of my favorite danseurs! I was amazed at Corneja going back and forth (twice) and swear he comes close to the entire 2 revolutions in 2 of them. Also found Polunin jaw-dropping in Don Q as he followed up not with a plain double tour but one with one leg in retiree. Thanks for this compilation and for putting in the sites where we could watch the full ballet or variation. You always reset the bar for my own knowledge of ballet.

  • @brianboru1975
    @brianboru1975 11 месяцев назад +3

    Vladimir Shklyarov is an amazing danser and his series of double assembles in La Bayadere are thrilling. He and his wife, Maria Shrinkina, are my all time favorite Romeo and Juliet. Thank you for this video and for your always excellent content.

  • @jonnarobinson7541
    @jonnarobinson7541 7 месяцев назад +1

    Kent, I ADORE your videos. This was lovely.

  • @patricklennon5195
    @patricklennon5195 Год назад +2

    The key is definitely keeping the first leg up and bringing the second leg to the first leg. These were all great examples of the step!

  • @williamglazier1242
    @williamglazier1242 Год назад +6

    Fascinating. You make learning the terms entertaining and clear and Sensational examples

  • @jspaingreene6350
    @jspaingreene6350 Год назад +5

    I deeply appreciate your content and commentary - thank you. Keep up the great work in 2023!!

  • @chipsanders0822
    @chipsanders0822 Год назад +9

    Another captivating video with amazingly technical and detailed narration. I’m always impressed. Kent never fails to deliver awesome content for ballet enthusiasts. Merry Christmas, Kent! #I❤🩰

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  Год назад +1

      Thanks for tuning in Chip! Merry Christmas

  • @manuela8195
    @manuela8195 Год назад +4

    As always great Video. Thank you so much. Greetings to you.

  • @gabrioxxx
    @gabrioxxx Год назад +3

    Thank you so much Kent for these precious uploads. It’ s fascinating hearing your accurate comments. Keep them coming, please!
    The great dancers that you have shown are awesome, but I love in particular Sarafanov’s elegance and ethereal appearance that make the extreme difficulty of his variations seem effortless.

  • @Diane574
    @Diane574 Год назад +3

    I just love your videos! Thank you!

  • @andreavarga9418
    @andreavarga9418 Год назад +3

    Your videos are just awesome! I learned a ton again, thank you!

  • @mountfujieagle
    @mountfujieagle Год назад +4

    I wish I had the proper insights to tell which dancer performs the best assemblées. Best artistic, athletic, elegant or acrobatic assemblées? I don't know as I am not there yet, but thanks to each of your videos one of these days I will. Always great videos although the narration is a bit too fast at times. Thank you for sharing. Happy holidays.

  • @DanceLineBallet
    @DanceLineBallet Год назад +3

    Interesting video! 💪🩰

  • @arturolizana1812
    @arturolizana1812 Год назад +3

    Sergei's assembles in nutcracker are awesome, check them out ;)

  • @zacharymedved5057
    @zacharymedved5057 Год назад +2

    The double assemble is a lovely step but my cryptonite

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  Год назад

      Never my strength either. Tough step

  • @Kelly-dg5xl
    @Kelly-dg5xl 9 месяцев назад +2

    The middle part of the Baryshnikov Nutcracker prince solo starting at 3:57 is similar to the middle part of the original 1892 Nutcracker Prince Coqueluche variation starting at 7:36! ruclips.net/video/vFEwk_ar_b8/видео.html

  • @Qwerty-db1js
    @Qwerty-db1js Год назад +2

    hi. Is it possible for u to analyse Yuri Soloviev's dancing skills?

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. Several have suggested him. Will put it on my list. Thanks!