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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
  • in conversation with Sarah Lamb, Principal dancer of The Royal Ballet
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Комментарии • 99

  • @philipkuttner7945
    @philipkuttner7945 6 лет назад +157

    It's interesting to see how she and Steven McRae had the same experience watching ballet while they were injured: they realized that technical details, though they are important, are not the most important thing. Artistry and expression are the goals.

    • @Monocultured01
      @Monocultured01 5 лет назад +30

      Maybe that's why they're such a brilliant pairing when they dance together. I've never seen any duo dance quite like they do.

    • @pameladowe5330
      @pameladowe5330 3 года назад +6

      They have their own distinctive style, love this pairing!

  • @pvandck
    @pvandck 6 лет назад +181

    Excellent interview again.
    The thing that always impresses me about Sarah Lamb, apart from her dancing, is how thoughtful, well informed and articulate she is.

    • @rossi7056
      @rossi7056 6 лет назад +1

      Agree 100%.

    • @kathymyers7279
      @kathymyers7279 5 лет назад +2

      Shes not "exactly" THAT well informed.

    • @kathymyers7279
      @kathymyers7279 5 лет назад

      @@rossi7056 I disagree. Shes a socialist. I'm glad shes enjoying what it has to offer OVERSEAS. Shes full of it. Where she got this idea that shes looked down upon by the unwashed country ignorant masses is beyond me. Everyone here admires and looks at a ballet dancer like they are the few, the ELITE, the rare beautiful creatures they ARE. so narrow minded.

    • @pvandck
      @pvandck 5 лет назад +12

      @@kathymyers7279 You do know you're supposed to listen to the words and phrases in context? She never said anything remotely like you suggest. You have a vivid imagination. And surely you have no idea what a socialist is, not that it's even relevant to anything here. I guess you can't stand ballet, so it's a mystery what you're doing here if not trolling.
      Speaking of narrow minded, I can recommend you introduce a mirror into your life.

    • @1088RIL
      @1088RIL 4 года назад +7

      @@kathymyers7279 Sorry to say, but calling her "narrow minded" is only showing what kind of person you are. And yes, she is right about the way dancers and companies are supported in the US. They are non-profit, they depend on donations and benefactors, AKA rich "patrons". What is so horrible for the government to offer money and other benefits to artists? Labeling her as "a socialist" only speaks of your own convictions. And frankly, I am not sure if you really know what socialism is and how it operates. It is so sad to read such comments. I am writing this during the COVID pandemic, so I reflect on the issues artists are going through. The British government granted a good amount of money to the arts to support the artists and the artistic institutions. What did the US government do for Broadway, NYC Ballet, ABT? ..

  • @josefinaazpiroz9526
    @josefinaazpiroz9526 6 лет назад +143

    You should interview Marianela Nuñez or Alexander Campbell. Love this series!!

    • @barbaralemere5183
      @barbaralemere5183 3 года назад +1

      Sarah, you amaze me all the time. Watching you dance is always such a joy. You have dazzling technique and incredible silken movement from Jewels to Winer’s Tale to Manon. You are such an inspiration.

  • @auroraeloisecamberwell
    @auroraeloisecamberwell 6 лет назад +109

    The way she expresses herself is so advanced and refined, it just gives that exertion and passion we see in her work so much more depth and fullness.

  • @Missfrankiecat
    @Missfrankiecat 6 лет назад +78

    Very illuminating on the cultural and economic differences between American and European companies. And Sarah's thoughtful and articulate conversational style mirrors the meticulous precision and detail of her dancing.

  • @bonjouratous1460
    @bonjouratous1460 5 лет назад +23

    My favorite ballerina from the royal ballet. In perfect match with Steven mc rea.
    just wish you never grow old, so we keep watching you dance forever.
    Love, from Argentina!

  • @xMia311
    @xMia311 2 года назад +7

    Being a fellow Bostonian, it is refreshing to see someone so refined and well spoken! She looks like the IRL Disney’s Cinderella cartoon!! Easily one of the best dancers to live! She captures the cultural difference of the arts between the UK and USA.

  • @karinpope7940
    @karinpope7940 3 года назад +6

    I’m watching this in 2021,less than a week after Steven McRae’s return to the stage after his ruptured Achilles tendon injury.Now I know exactly what Sarah Lamb must have been feeling after their performance of Romeo and Juliet and why it was as emotional for her as it was for him as they took the curtain calls! A very interesting interview.Thank you.

  • @veramentegina
    @veramentegina 6 лет назад +21

    such a delicate, graceful, articulate, intelligent soul. Love her. I can see now why she dances the way she does. Thank you for this lovely interview.

  • @esejsnake1503
    @esejsnake1503 5 лет назад +8

    A great interview. Very refreshing. No music, no movement, no fancy editing. Just content. Love it.

  • @merkyw4187
    @merkyw4187 3 года назад +13

    Shes such a lovely person. Ive always watched her dance but to hear her talk from the heart and how shes so honest and sincere i dont knw what i was expecting..now i know why she is such an amazing ballerina its because shes has that X the X factor and gives us the audience a glimpse of her powers with the Royal Ballet on stage. Thanks Sarah

  • @lanelmuhammad
    @lanelmuhammad 6 лет назад +77

    This interview serious is actually genius and I'm grateful you're doing this. Dancers tend to be very mysterious and quiet so it's so great to see how these icons even started dancing and to see closer into their world. Bravo!

  • @gahbe2591
    @gahbe2591 6 лет назад +26

    I have met and known a lot of ballet dancers, and I have found them all to be super intelligent and articulate people.

  • @kathycho9748
    @kathycho9748 5 лет назад +11

    Bravo to Sarah Lamb's conversation to all of us! She is such an intelligent, gentle, very thoughtful person. And I do so love her dancing and pas de deux's. Lovely to see her paired with Steven McRae. Sarah has been blessed by God to have gone through such a horrible injury, and yet has worked hard to rehabilitate and get back to her high level as principal. Bravo!

  • @the_dancerjen1773
    @the_dancerjen1773 6 лет назад +16

    Oh my goodness coming back from that injury is absolutely amazing! I didn't know that about her. Such a gorgeous dancer! I love her so much.

  • @icarrus4u
    @icarrus4u 6 лет назад +31

    I remember her at Boston Ballet in 2000, she was warming herself up in the large studio on the top floor and I thought to myself... Royal Ballet. Look at her now, great artist.

  • @mena3999
    @mena3999 6 лет назад +52

    I love this interview series so much! Please keep it up, it is brilliant.

  • @tompommerel2136
    @tompommerel2136 Год назад

    Astounding honest, self-aware, and philosophical in dealing with her physical recovery showing that Sarah Lamb clearly is a true artist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @katiefulton9456
    @katiefulton9456 6 лет назад +12

    I would adore a book about general life/goal-setting/living up to ones’ potential/overcoming adversity, etc. - her knowledge & vast understanding/articulation is beyond noteworthy...I want to know more about what’s in her brain. Fascinating! ❤️🙏✨

  • @jfisk0026
    @jfisk0026 6 лет назад +44

    Would love to see Vadim!

  • @ahones2255
    @ahones2255 2 месяца назад

    Fantástica ballerina, Sarah Lamb, excelente técnica y musicalidad.

  • @Mezilesialan
    @Mezilesialan 6 лет назад +9

    Thank you for talking to us Sarah. There will now be more depth to my appreciation of your dancing , in rehearsals and performances.

  • @charondolls
    @charondolls 9 месяцев назад

    She is truly incredible in all level. So articulate, smart and a wonderful artist & athlete.

  • @joyanngoddard2033
    @joyanngoddard2033 6 лет назад +13

    Well done Sarah. I am so happy you were able to recover. So enjoy your dancing.

  • @DasRL
    @DasRL 6 лет назад +12

    thank you so much for all these interviews and insights, and thank you sarah for giving the gift again and again. I was watching rubies with steven mcrae and you with a friend and we are both performers ourself and we described the performance like that as well: you all gave us the biggest present!

  • @djangomason3258
    @djangomason3258 6 лет назад +26

    Love this series! Please do one with Lauren Cuthbertson!

    • @littlegreylogcabin
      @littlegreylogcabin 6 лет назад

      Django Mason yes, would definitely love to hear about her story and her thoughts!

  • @evamaria2079
    @evamaria2079 6 лет назад +9

    Amazing format!! Please keep making these. Deepens the understanding for the dancer's art, very enriching.

  • @mjgbabydragonlet
    @mjgbabydragonlet 4 года назад +2

    You are so talented Ms. Lamb! Your dedication to your art has always shown in your performance!

  • @gracetaylor7351
    @gracetaylor7351 6 лет назад +8

    I loved this interview !! Really liked Sarah lamb!!

  • @treeduck3705
    @treeduck3705 3 года назад +1

    I'm not really a ballet fanatic, but I really enjoyed this interview. I came to this interview after watching the 2013 performance of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which I really enjoyed as well.

  • @dsanchezbrett
    @dsanchezbrett 3 года назад +1

    what a wonderful conversation. I've never had watched her in an interview. No just a beautifull dancer but so articulate, intelligent and honest when whe speaks. I always feel surprise when I realized how demanding are dancer with themself. I think she is so perfect when she is dancing.

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 3 года назад

      Your comment about seeing perfection when she dances is so interesting to read when I just heard her say that ballet dancers all know that perfection is never attainable, but they still continue to try! So I guess she’s succeeding!

    • @dsanchezbrett
      @dsanchezbrett 3 года назад

      @@voraciousreader3341 Exactly, you are right. For my no trained eyes her performance is beautiful and perfect, and in my opinion, the most important, it is emotional, she can transmit feelings, it isn't just a serie of steps in a sequence with some music. She is perfectly able to tell a story through her dance.
      May be another professional dancer as expert as she is can see little imperfections to improve.
      Sorry for my English, it is very deficient.

  • @marissaventre222
    @marissaventre222 5 лет назад +2

    This was beautiful. Made me cry. Sarah is such a soulful person.

  • @patshaw51
    @patshaw51 5 лет назад +4

    What a delightful young lady! Inspirational I am sure for many!

  • @Calle-zm5dl
    @Calle-zm5dl 3 года назад

    What a wonderful human being, let alone dancer. Thank you.

  • @JMLimbardet
    @JMLimbardet 6 лет назад +7

    I love Sarah's sensibility; absolutely beautiful.

  • @santi7616
    @santi7616 6 лет назад +6

    thank you very much for this fantastic interview¡¡

  • @karenkaren3189
    @karenkaren3189 6 лет назад +21

    I remember years ago when I was a runner. I was running 5-6 miles a day, at a good clip. On a whim, decided to take a beginners ballet class. 😳 I couldn’t walk the next day !

    • @-ked-845
      @-ked-845 3 года назад

      And what's surprising about that, other muscle groups!))😉

  • @Kate-zl3zl
    @Kate-zl3zl 2 года назад

    I wish I could convey how much you have impacted me. Just from 2 RUclips videos so far. Watching you dance feels like it made me more capable of dancing. Your beingness is admirable, inspirational and something to emulate to make me a better person. I have been in a better place mentally, emotionally and spiritually since seeing you dance for the first time a few days ago (on RUclips). Sometimes, yes, you need a doctor, but artists save and change lives perhaps more than anyone. And when that influence is good...

  • @michaelgarcia2973
    @michaelgarcia2973 Месяц назад

    I enjoyed watching Sarah Lamb and Vadim Muntagirov dance to Claude Debussy Afternoon of A Faun Jerome Robbins Ballet.

  • @hannahkovans5054
    @hannahkovans5054 5 лет назад +8

    Pleasa interview Anna Rose O’Suvillian, she’s such a wonderful dancer and a future star.

  • @saszy5198
    @saszy5198 3 года назад +1

    I love her articulation in her words AND her feet

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock 3 года назад +4

    Sarah Lamb is so intelligent, logical, and interesting. It's in English so she can't be compared to ballet dancers who are interviewed in a language foreign to them. But Sarah is so much more articulate than American ballet dancers interviewed from NYCB for example. She is very much a complete person. Not to mention a great artist.

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 3 года назад

      Which specific inarticulate dancers are you talking about, please? Perhaps a better question is, how many American dancers are you even aware of, besides the infamous Mist Copeland? I think the trope about American ignorance is so old and tired and in many ways so untrue. I know you specified dancers, but I see this kind of comment far too often, when my experience as an American myself is so different. And what about Australians?? Do you find Stephen McRae “more articulate” than most Australian ballet dancers? And believe you me, there is a whole lot of evidence of uneducated, incoherent people in the UK online which I think more educated Brits like to forget about. Just watch reruns of the Jeremy Kyle show.

  • @Suburp212
    @Suburp212 4 года назад +1

    Keep dancing! Great interview.

  • @melissatranfield4054
    @melissatranfield4054 3 года назад

    She's utterly brilliant.

  • @margotflynn1591
    @margotflynn1591 6 лет назад +2

    love her ,so inspiring !!

  • @kosukenamekawa3270
    @kosukenamekawa3270 4 года назад +6

    This outfit makes her look like Cinderella

  • @rosiegreen813
    @rosiegreen813 4 года назад

    Sarah's and Steven McRae had a wonderful review of their performance in Manon. The critic called Sarah's interpretation the "Eternal Feminine". Unfortunately I can't locate a clip

  • @Hans6789-j9t
    @Hans6789-j9t 3 года назад

    She is so intelligent 💖💖💐

  • @karenkaren3189
    @karenkaren3189 6 лет назад +11

    Beautiful Sarah

  • @swani4079
    @swani4079 5 лет назад +2

    Love her so much!

  • @juliahas7765
    @juliahas7765 6 лет назад +1

    Great interview. Would love to see Gina Storm-Jensen

  • @altongrimes
    @altongrimes 4 года назад

    This is great ! Love it

  • @childoftheuniverse2644
    @childoftheuniverse2644 4 года назад

    She is so sweet!

  • @paulahardesty4449
    @paulahardesty4449 2 года назад

    You are amazing my dear !!!! Wow

  • @micky4fun
    @micky4fun 2 года назад

    Intelligent, eloquent, knowledgeable....

  • @brendaannedufaur6244
    @brendaannedufaur6244 3 года назад +8

    I am deeply disturbed that Sarah got injured while performing a step in Manon where several other dancers got injured too. Is the choreographer a sadist? Take the got dern step OUT of the ballet, for heaven's sake. What's wrong with these people. This shows zero respect and caring for the dancers.

    • @Catsmaggie
      @Catsmaggie 2 года назад +3

      Coupled with the fact that Steven McRae tore his achillies tendon performing Manon it’s concerning that the choreo hasn’t been adapted

  • @yokehuatgoh
    @yokehuatgoh 5 лет назад +4

    oh, a dancer that's not of the russian ballet background :D

    • @matina_angel
      @matina_angel 5 лет назад +5

      Actually she had, in Boston ballet. Listen again. She had a Russian teacher

    • @yokehuatgoh
      @yokehuatgoh 5 лет назад

      @@matina_angel hah, you're right!

  • @mariakoroni7323
    @mariakoroni7323 5 лет назад +2

    Admirable person

  • @charlottesage8181
    @charlottesage8181 4 года назад

    DO ONE FOR YUHUI CHOE

  • @esejsnake1503
    @esejsnake1503 5 лет назад +4

    14:10

  • @quetzalcoatltopiltzin2423
    @quetzalcoatltopiltzin2423 6 лет назад +8

    "It's not like i grew up in the middle of Oklahoma driving a tractor..." The prima ballerina of Royal ballet and the Oklahoma tractor driver worths the same respect for me.

    • @jamesthosbaker
      @jamesthosbaker 6 лет назад +5

      Quetzalcoatl Topiltzin ...Yes, that was a bit awkwardly expressed. Unintentionally,I’m sure.

    • @quetzalcoatltopiltzin2423
      @quetzalcoatltopiltzin2423 6 лет назад

      Ummm... Are you sure? All the comments about her father being brit and whatever, sounds like she thinks european artists are better than US farmers. Na, all we are the same.

    • @DancersDiary
      @DancersDiary  6 лет назад +10

      hello, i think you are a little bit over thinking. that wasn't her intentions at all. @@quetzalcoatltopiltzin2423

    • @patriciahandwerk6845
      @patriciahandwerk6845 6 лет назад +9

      I don't think it was a put down but an explanation of life experiences in a city versus the country. She is a very well spoken, thoughtful speaker. I also loved her comments about how art is treated in different cultures, something to think about.

    • @slamblamb118
      @slamblamb118 5 лет назад +18

      I meant my cultural experience and upbringing in Boston was more similar to a city like London than to a rural American setting which some people imagine when they think of “America.” I would NEVER put myself above anyone else- and that was not my intention, nor do I believe that that is what I said.

  • @MK-ok6xr
    @MK-ok6xr 6 лет назад +11

    Wonderful interview. I know she probably meant no offense with her Oklahoma tractor driver stereotype, but she should be aware that it was a poor choice of phrasing. I am a pianist who trained at a conservatory in New York, and subsequently the Royal Academy of Music in London.....and just so happen to have grown up surrounded by cornfields in the humble state of Iowa. Yes, I can milk cows *and* play 5-voice fugues..ha... :)

    • @agatha7878
      @agatha7878 5 лет назад +2

      I agree. I actually was surprised to see that no one else in the comments found her to come across as an a-hole with some of these comments.

    • @maisies515
      @maisies515 4 года назад +1

      agatha7878 I think it was more of a joke than serious

    • @belladonna5904
      @belladonna5904 3 года назад

      She was saying it in reference to her growing up cosmopolitan. You imbued your own meaning to it, but most know what she was saying.

  • @allurach1746
    @allurach1746 5 лет назад +6

    Advocating government involvement in the arts. Why would an American do that?

    • @1088RIL
      @1088RIL 4 года назад +7

      Because it is the right thing to do. Why are Americans paranoid about support from the government but never get angry when it comes to big money and corporations?

  • @kathymyers7279
    @kathymyers7279 5 лет назад +7

    Yes dear, we arent forced to support the arts. We just DO. And alot of Americans ARE AWARE of the ballet .noone just thinks a professional dancer dances " for dollar bills" around a pole. Wow.

  • @d4914
    @d4914 5 лет назад +5

    I don't consider a degree in dance a substandard education. That is very offensive really.

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 3 года назад +1

      I totally agree with you, especially depending on where you go to school. My friend went from a small Midwestern ballet company in high school to the Ballet West program at the University of Utah, and it definitely wasn’t a waste of her time, OR her intelligence. I’m not sure how many dancers Lamb knows from university programs, so, as the usual run of people do, she puts down what she didn’t experience herself, probably bc her sisters achieved university degrees and she didn’t. Even high powered ballet dancers have insecurities!