Il preludio di questa ballerina che emerge dall'annottato con modalità di passi e positure di danza moderna è accattivante come del resto la sensualità esprimentesi nel ballo a due con allacciamenti inediti econvincenti.Bravissimi AMBEDUE.Bighin GIULIO RENZO.
Thanks for introducing me to this dance which I didn’t know about. I usually don’t like dances so modern but I can really appreciate this one. I think people mostly say she’s cold because they like a ballerina with “softer” movements and Zakharova tend to have a stiffer upper body and it’s sometimes amplified by her thinness. But yes it is too bad that people would somehow use this as any kind of criteria for what it means to be “expressive” or artistry.
@@luceafarul579 You are welcome, I always try to be open minded and see for myself and I did, see her together with my favorite dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze who is incredibly expressive, they were amazing duo. He is now a rector of famous Vaganova Academy. I too prefer classical but some contemporary choreographers are amazing like this one, Boris Eifman, this ballet is about ballerina from times of Ballets Russes, Olga Spessivsteva who was famous for her Giselle. I also adore John Neumeier, see his Illusions Like Swan Lake, it is on YT, my god, I cried the whole time. Familiarise yourself first with the libretto. I also adore Roland Petit
Violence? What violence? It is based on a story of Russian ballerina Olga Spessivtseva who became mentally ill, that is not violence, that is a sad story of a suffering woman.
Very impressive. She's mastered not only classical but also modern ballet/dance.
Жёстко очень! А вообще здорово!
Il preludio di questa ballerina che emerge dall'annottato con modalità di passi e positure di danza moderna è accattivante come del resto la sensualità esprimentesi nel ballo a due con allacciamenti inediti econvincenti.Bravissimi AMBEDUE.Bighin GIULIO RENZO.
Love the music, one of my favorite symphonies, Manfred of Tchaikovsky
Amazing, wonderful Svetlana, why do so many people refuse to see how expressive she is and say she is cold?
Thanks for introducing me to this dance which I didn’t know about. I usually don’t like dances so modern but I can really appreciate this one.
I think people mostly say she’s cold because they like a ballerina with “softer” movements and Zakharova tend to have a stiffer upper body and it’s sometimes amplified by her thinness. But yes it is too bad that people would somehow use this as any kind of criteria for what it means to be “expressive” or artistry.
@@luceafarul579 You are welcome, I always try to be open minded and see for myself and I did, see her together with my favorite dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze who is incredibly expressive, they were amazing duo. He is now a rector of famous Vaganova Academy. I too prefer classical but some contemporary choreographers are amazing like this one, Boris Eifman, this ballet is about ballerina from times of Ballets Russes, Olga Spessivsteva who was famous for her Giselle. I also adore John Neumeier, see his Illusions Like Swan Lake, it is on YT, my god, I cried the whole time. Familiarise yourself first with the libretto. I also adore Roland Petit
@@luceafarul579 See Zakharova and Tsiskaridze in Scheherezade, so much passion, also in Kingdom of Shades from Bayadere and in Giselle
I love to see Zakharova in Eifmans "Red Giselle "
Fantastic performance !!!
She is amazing, Jurek... isn't she?
Браво!!! Жаль, что у многих привычные штампы. Захарова по своему супер!
Bravo Svetlana Zakharova !!!!
I love watching Sveta dance contemporary!!!! Flawless everytime.
Excellent choreography
there is violence in the story of Giselle and this choreography depicts it quite well. Zakharova impressed me.
Violence? What violence? It is based on a story of Russian ballerina Olga Spessivtseva who became mentally ill, that is not violence, that is a sad story of a suffering woman.
wow *_* shes amazing :o
The piano at the beginning is "Like Spinning Plates - Piano version" by Radiohead.
Can anyone tell me the possible first suite?