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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Mitsakes happen to all of us, and even seemingly ever-graceful ballerinas have their moments. Recently we were sent a compilation of "ballet fails" and we are going to watch it with you... and try not to wince (spoiler: we are not good at this game).
    Remember to be generous and kind to yourself when you slip up. Life will go on, and it's gonna be ok!
    Grace to you,
    Jordan & Eden
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Комментарии • 108

  • @Seshi
    @Seshi Год назад +79

    As a singer and actor, I hold a firm belief in a phrase I've discussed with my father (he's a pianist):
    "A performer is not percieved as a professional based on how many mistakes they make - it is by how well they play them off."
    Everybody makes mistakes; the most important thing is to somehow be able to keep your cool.

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +7

      Yesss 🙌 this is true for nearly every performance art and even in life as well. That’s a great perspective, thanks for sharing with all of us ❤️

    • @stew1350
      @stew1350 6 месяцев назад +3

      My father (also a pianist) always told me: if you make a mistake, do it again so they think it was intentional.

  • @markbeck8384
    @markbeck8384 Год назад +98

    I'm an ice skater, and we fall a lot. It does shock you, but generally we can slide into it rather than just hit hard, like you would on the floor. I thought some of these saves were fabulous; and yes the same partnering thing is true: the guy should protect the girl on her falls.

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +11

      Thank you for that insight on ice skating, that is very interesting. Yes, safety first!

    • @smallandstressed2364
      @smallandstressed2364 Год назад +9

      Benefit of falling on ice is that you land on what is essentially a giant ice pack lmao

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +8

      Lol that’s so true! You don’t need to keep ice packs around like us dancers do after long rehearsal days 😂

    • @smallandstressed2364
      @smallandstressed2364 Год назад +5

      @@balletreign downside of ice skating is that you are wearing blades on a slippery surface. I’ve gotten a few stitches from someone backing into me. It has its pros and cons…

  • @bronzinobronzino2748
    @bronzinobronzino2748 Год назад +29

    Growing up in a small town that rarely hosted 'star' ballet dancers, we jumped out of our skin when we learnt that the great Fernando Bujones had included our town in his cross-country ballet tour. Holding out breath in anticipation whilst seated in our darkened auditorium, we gasped out loud when the stage curtain lifted to reveal at the back right-hand corner of the stage one of THE great male dancers of our time, waiting in 'B Plus' position. The music started (recorded music, that is -- we were much too small a town to have a symphonic orchestra), and Bujones proceeded to move down at a stately/measured gait to the ballerina who was waiting and posed at front left-hand corner. Keeping his regal bearing during his entire diagonal transversal of the stage, Bujones finally reached his ballerina partner -- only to lean over to her and whisper something in her ear. After which, they both just promptly exited the stage via the nearest wing, the recorded music abruptly stoped mid-phrase, and the stage curtain made a VERY quick descent, leaving the whole auditorium in darkness. All of us in the audience dropped out jaws in bewildered disbelief!
    What had happened was that the wrong recorded music had been queued for this pas de deux! Now analyse for a moment what Bujones must have been thinking when he heard those first few notes of that recorded music -- he must have recognised in a flash that it was wrong. But what to do? Run off stage in a huff? Show signs of abject embarrassment to the eagerly awaiting audience? NO -- Bujones exhibited for us that evening that he was truly an experienced professional by staying in character during that seemingly endless diagonal downstage walk, whispering to his ballerina that they would just start all over afresh, but this time with the correct recorded music. Problem solved -- and with grace and quick-thinking aplomb.
    A few minutes later, the curtain arose with both dancers in their appropriate corners, the correct recorded music started up, and we in the audience suddenly realised the reason for the very short onstage 'faux-pas' that we had just witnessed. The riotously thunderous applause for Bujones after this 'corrected' pas de deux performance rings in our ears still!
    Your viewer in Bloomsbury

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +8

      Loved this story! Thanks for sharing! Fernando was such a fabulous dancer and a true artist, and sounds like he handled the situation perfectly 👍🏻😁. You are so privileged to have gotten to watch him!!

  • @isabelaandzico
    @isabelaandzico Год назад +87

    I was dancing Paquita in Russia and the girl whose variation was before mine BROKE HER FOOT 🦶🏻 about 30 seconds before she was supposed to start. Everyone was kind of in shock and forgot to tell the conductor to skip that portion (it’d have been an easy fix since Paquita has several soloists dancing and omitting a part wouldn’t be noticed by the audience). Instead the artistic director told me to just dance her variation and right after dance my own. I was exhausted but happy that I always learn as many parts as I can because you never know…
    No there was NEVER a question in anyone’s mind that I’d do it because if the music is playing, you dance!🩰✊🏻

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +15

      Yay! That’s amazing!! 👏👏 Yes, as dancers it’s always important to learn the parts (even though not your own) whenever you get the chance. In many ways, it’s a part of working in a team. We can stress the importance of always being prepared for whatever comes. Way to go! ❤️

    • @isabelaandzico
      @isabelaandzico Год назад +12

      @@balletreign and never let them see you sweat! The audience should never know (as best as possible) what’s going on in the war zone we call backstage or hide any mistakes onstage as best as we can! I love that you said we’re a team - that’s why we start in the corps de ballet, moving up to soloist and further meant to me that I had more responsibilities. That Paquita run was my first performances as a soloist. Trial by fire 🔥

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +11

      Congrats! What a way to remember your first soloist performance 🎭 Love how you compared “backstage” to a war zone, cause it sometimes really is! The dancers and company has to all come together to conquer anything that comes against a great show and performance! Yes, absolutely 💯 agree with you, starting at the corps de ballet really teaches us that team work comes first, before you can be promoted ❤️

    • @dronesclubhighjinks
      @dronesclubhighjinks Год назад +7

      I love hearing stories about what happens behind the scenes! The logistics, the what-looks-kinda-like-chaos atmosphere, the interactions between people, and having to do extremely quick costume changes, etc. is very fascinating to me as a non-dancer.
      What an unexpected situation - That poor girl. She probably felt some relief that you were able to take over her role so the performance did not have to be interrupted.
      I didn’t realize that a dancer could choose to learn multiple parts because I thought everybody is assigned a role, except maybe one dancer might have three different very small roles like voice actors do in radio plays.
      Thank you for sharing your story!

    • @isabelaandzico
      @isabelaandzico Год назад +6

      @@dronesclubhighjinks most ballerinas learn multiple parts because, I’m being real here, ballet is so competitive that being able to step up in a situation like this usually helps moving up in the company. Most parts have understudies (back for those reasons!). I had the honor of having a part created for me (no understudy because it highlighted my extreme flexibility!). I ended dislocating my shoulder during a dress rehearsal (my arm was dangling 😱) but I was told that I had to figure out a way to dance that night’s premiere. I went to a chiropractor friend and he popped it back in. Of course I danced! I love that you love backstage chaos. I do too. Once I almost got into a fight over a tiara! Have you seen or heard of the “quick change” area? I still have PTSD from it!

  • @firekrys
    @firekrys 9 месяцев назад +9

    It's not a fall, it's a suddenly choreo change involving a rapid descent into floor work.
    Totally planned :)

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  9 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely! Love this 😂

  • @ballerinafromtheblock
    @ballerinafromtheblock Год назад +27

    The one where her shoe was coming off- she was so smart! She listened to the music and made it back in time for the turn! The male was also very cool he took that moment to bourre 😭love that fir him

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +6

      Hahaha yes, that was so epic how they manage to save that one so beautifully- definitely applaud them both for showing us how it’s done! 😊

    • @mariamay1616
      @mariamay1616 6 месяцев назад +4

      His name is Nikolai Tsiskaridze, now he is a rector of the Vaganova Ballet Academy.

    • @dmmchugh3714
      @dmmchugh3714 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@balletreign : I see the man's name listed here. Does anyone know the ballerina's name ? Just wondering....

  • @curzonproduct
    @curzonproduct Год назад +28

    The very first time I saw Sylvie Guillem she fell flat on her back in the fast diagonal after the act 2 Giselle entrance!! She went straight back on and got an ovation at the end!!👏

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +7

      What an amazing recovery! She an amazing artist and really goes to show that mistakes are a part of the process. It’s how we react and recover from them that is really admirable👏👏

  • @NancyNewton-fy1qq
    @NancyNewton-fy1qq Год назад +8

    Swan Lake…. Old theatre… Third act…. A BAT flying around the stage and up, over, and around the audience with PERFECT timing…. I found it fantastic! Enjoying your videos…❤️

  • @saiyasha848
    @saiyasha848 Год назад +10

    Not a Ballet Dancer, but a singer and Vocal Coach. one of the biggest lessons I tech my students for the stage is: No matter what happenes, _yu have always planned it that way._ I mean, of course a fall will be visible, but something like the untied lace, you can play that off to an amateur.
    We once had a performace were suddenly, the singer and the pianist where out of sync. The pianist had to scramble to find the page, while she just went on singing like nothing happened. At the end we asked, because it was obvious that _somthing_ had gone wrong, but most of us suspected the pianist, but NO. _She_ had messed up, but just kept on going, leaving her poor pianist in the lurch XDDD

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      Hahaha thanks for sharing that story and piece of advice! Great way to approach a performance 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @solarmax11
    @solarmax11 Год назад +12

    When I was 13, a ballet company came to the city that morning, and one of the ballerinas had very high fever. They put me in the ballet class & then taught me her variation. I got the combination in 3 tries. Then costume fitting was next. Then showtime in 3 hours after that. My mom was too nervous but I loved the music even as a little kid, so I had a super great time dancing it that night. It is one of those moments in life that you did that was so unforgettable.

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +4

      Wow, that’s is an amazing experience that had such an opportunity to learn a variation- it super fun. Glad you enjoyed it and had fond memories of ballet! 🩰

    • @solarmax11
      @solarmax11 Год назад +2

      @Ballet Reign Thank you! You know, for a very long time, I thought my worst evil enemy was my ballet teacher (there was no one else teaching) because he would let us do things like 100 fouettes every ballet class. But I realized it all paid off at showtime LOL.

  • @valerieunsworth4038
    @valerieunsworth4038 Год назад +13

    Awww, that cat! 🤗

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +4

      Hahaha That one was a delightful surprise! 🐱

  • @diego-df
    @diego-df 20 дней назад

    5:31 That, “I’m going to my dressing room!” Was so funny!

  • @loriegabidel
    @loriegabidel Год назад +7

    I flinched every time you two did.

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +3

      Haha, it was so bad we had to mute ourselves for part of it 😂

  • @amethystrocks6433
    @amethystrocks6433 Год назад +13

    I appreciate your respect for the dancers. 😊

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      Always! ❤️ Thank you so much for the kind comment :)

  • @voyaristika5673
    @voyaristika5673 Год назад +6

    How enlightening to listen to dancers talk about dance that goes awry. It makes you realize errors and recovery is an important part of training. It's a part of ballet that is familiar to and talked about with fellow dancers, and I feel privileged you are sharing it with us. Now that I'm in official binge mode it's on to the next video!

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      Haha we support binge watching here! 😂. Glad u enjoyed this one ✨

  • @vivianevans8323
    @vivianevans8323 Год назад +2

    I can't get over that cat in Swan Lake! what presence of mind of the dancers to keep going and not freak out.

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      On the outside: >carries on as usual<
      On the inside: >AaAuAGgGgGGHHHKITTYYYY

    • @philzmusic8098
      @philzmusic8098 8 месяцев назад +2

      A pas de chat!

  • @dronesclubhighjinks
    @dronesclubhighjinks Год назад +15

    I winced, cringed, gasped and exclaimed!
    Love this video! Love your positive and supportive attitude towards the dancers in these clips, and your words to young dancers who are watching you react to "fails."
    They unintentionally illustrate how extremely difficult ballet is, and how I and my fellow non-dancers-due-to-clumsiness should be absolutely amazed when dancers do not make mistakes.
    In gymnastics and cheerleading, they call a routine with no errors or just a tiny error a "hit" - is there a ballet term for this as well?
    The men who caught their falling partners did an amazing job! The clip starting at 04:44 - I thought for sure she was going to accidentally kick him in the groin, and I'm glad that didn't happen!
    All of these dancers and their partners, when applicable, had an astonishing presence of mind. I hope none of them were injured.
    Thank you for the video!

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +5

      You’re so welcome, always glad to have you here! Thank you so much for sharing this, appreciate your kind words and feedback as it helps us to grow 🙏 💝
      Glad we’re not the only ones who failed at this- we were screaming LOL In ballet, we don’t really have a specific term like a “hit” in gymnastics. It’s not fancy, but we say “perfect run” or as my dance teacher used to say, “it was really very good, hun” :)

    • @dronesclubhighjinks
      @dronesclubhighjinks Год назад +2

      @@balletreign Your reply was “really very good, hun!” Thank you! I’m already looking forward to your next video!

  • @msguineapigsrus
    @msguineapigsrus Год назад +7

    LOL flashbacks to when I face planted on stage during a trio in a ballet. We were holding hands and I was in the middle and they LET GO OF MY HANDS so I wouldn’t take them down with me 🤣 “you’re on your own bish” … the memories (we were just kids at the time… not even en pointe yet).

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +3

      Haha it happens! Can’t count the times we’ve face-planted... definitely not fun in the moment but its a good story to tell 😂

    • @morley364
      @morley364 Год назад +6

      The other dancers watching you fall: we are born alone and we must die alone

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      😂 😂 😂

  • @marcosalterio6306
    @marcosalterio6306 Год назад +2

    OMG props to them for keeping it going! I'd say bye haha

  • @kachampagne
    @kachampagne Месяц назад

    That fourth clip! My partner and I had a fall at that exact same point in that music. We were performing the “Dirty Dancing” lift (though this was long before that movie came out) and I used a bit too much energy in my takeoff. We hit the lift, then I just…kept going. As i
    i felt myself slowly going past balance, I felt my face change from my ballerina smile to one of confusion and fear. The next thing I remember is having my arms around his waist, then somehow he was holding me in his arms in a cradle hold. He put me down and we went on as if nothing had happened. I so wish I had video of his heroic save. He beat himself up about dropping me, but all I remember is the shock of NOT landing on my head!! He was amazing.

  • @alinaflags918
    @alinaflags918 Год назад +7

    All the recoveries were so good! Falling down but then keep dancing! Love the video

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +3

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video with us today! 😊

  • @flowmovementtherapy2096
    @flowmovementtherapy2096 6 месяцев назад +1

    In my ballet competing and performing days I don't remember any falls or fails. But in my salsa days I've had 1- my costume came unhooked, 2- my music CD wouldn't play, 3- my shoe came unbuckled when I bumped into a competitor, 4- my foot slipped out of my shoe, 5- I split second blanked on the choreo from sheer stress, 6- my costume got caught on my partners jacket so I was trapped upside down in a lift and 7- the wrong track got used with an extra repeat in the middle so the ending happened much later than the choreo did and we had to improvise. I survived it all and it only made me more resilient every time something went wrong. In my final world's competition my coach (who I competed with) got a terrible flu and I had to compete with two partners I'd never danced with before.

  • @autisticdancer
    @autisticdancer Год назад +2

    There are three things that terrify dancers the most:
    1) Falling on stage
    2) Your pointe shoes coming untied or falling off altogether
    3) Forgetting the choreography
    Personal story about number 2! Last year I was at YAGP finals performing as part of the garland waltz ensemble with my (now ex)studio. The dance had three sections of dancers: baskets (younger girls not on pointe), swags (these flower strings that were held by the younger/intermediate girls on pointe, I was in this part), and hoops (the older girls who were the main focus of the dance.) Anyways, there were 32 of us in total and this happened to one of the hoops in the dance. About half way through the dance one of the hoops pointe shoes began falling off and coming untied. And being the main focus, she couldn't really put them back on. For reference, this dance was roughly 5 minutes long. We still managed to pull off an alright performance, but the hoops section definitely started struggling because of that. (This didn't happen at semi-finals btw.)

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      We definitely agree with your list! So many things that can go wrong yet the ability that dancers show to keep dancing and the show going is truly amazing sometimes. Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @heavenlymilano
    @heavenlymilano Год назад +4

    You ladies are so positive that I watch your videos even I am not all that interested in ballet 😂

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      Welcome! 🤍 Thank you for watching, glad to have you here! 😊

  • @faerienightingale9100
    @faerienightingale9100 4 месяца назад +1

    Having just watched {and commented on} you for the first time I find myself watching and commenting on this.! 😸. It's so rare to come across something like this that is fun AND factual.... Thankyou both. I predict that this channel will be my 'go-to' while I catch up on all your videos.,🌼🌻

  • @cateplink1633
    @cateplink1633 Год назад +4

    I loved this. I am currently writing a book series called the Dancers for the middle school range. Watching this is very interesting and pretty helpful as well. Keep up the good work.

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      Aww so glad to hear that! Thank you 💕😁

  • @T_WC123
    @T_WC123 Год назад +3

    So interesting to hear this perspective on how a dancer deals with mistakes!

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      Yes, we really wanted to show how difficult it is and how we deal with mistakes that is key. Thanks for watching!

  • @Avanell
    @Avanell Год назад +2

    I've seen some fails...was in a small town production and one party scene parent slipped and was unconscious for a bit but we made it work so the audiences thought it was deliberate (and he was okay). One time, last nutcracker show at SF Ballet the crew went all out.Hilarious and snow dumping at the end of act I. Wish I could remember some of the other things they did. So fun.

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +3

      Been there ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ 😂

  • @hatsunemikuchannel2023
    @hatsunemikuchannel2023 2 месяца назад +1

    3:21: When your pointe shoes decide to get off your feet 😮😮😊😊😅😅
    4:48: Oops... 😮😮😊😊

  • @talitafranco7230
    @talitafranco7230 Год назад +2

    Love this video!! You are so good commenting!! ❤

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +1

      Thank you! 💕Glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @BeatricerIVA-lm3vp
    @BeatricerIVA-lm3vp Год назад +2

    Grazie! L' importante non è non sbagliare mai ma aggiustare quegli errori. E' confortante vedere che anche professionisti fanno errori (quella di Giselle era la Zakharova)

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +1

      Yes, that a great perspective to have :). Thank you for watching 😊

  • @kathystephen
    @kathystephen 7 месяцев назад +1

    I forget the ballet ROH - but one of four males dancers in turning and landing hit his heal on the back of some stage furniture, everyone heard the BANG but he carried on, limping valiantly through the next steps.

  • @katieharlow6019
    @katieharlow6019 Год назад +4

    Love your videos!

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching, so glad to have you here! 😊

  • @serenerhapsody
    @serenerhapsody Год назад +5

    I have a really good suggestion. Could you do a reaction video on the Prix de Lausanne performances this year? :)

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and for the great suggestion idea, we will definitely consider! 😊

  • @tarantellalarouge7632
    @tarantellalarouge7632 Год назад +1

    1:39 the second fall in Giselle is Svetlana Zakharova, it happens to the best .... the floor can be slippery ! but she continued again quickly as if nothing happened. I saw Sylvie Guillem fall also, in Sleeping Beauty, in the video on RUclips, people said : she is human !

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +2

      We’ll have to check that one out! It’s low-key comforting to be reminded that even the best are still human 💕✨

  • @soutenu_ninja5678
    @soutenu_ninja5678 Год назад +1

    Thanks Guys. How about do Pionte shoe fail videos. Eg when shoe ribbons come undone. Or heel slips off etc

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +1

      Thanks for joining us live! ❤️ Yes, so many fails with wardrobe and shoe mishaps 😂

  • @freeikkk
    @freeikkk Год назад +1

    I hope u would make a video about ballet basics

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for your suggestion!

  • @Caroline-jt6ez
    @Caroline-jt6ez Год назад +1

    The first Giselle was I think Zakharova!

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +1

      Yes, it was! She’s such a lovely artist, but it shows it happens to the best of us 😊

  • @dmitrykim3096
    @dmitrykim3096 7 месяцев назад +1

    Never ask adult asians if uts cool ti drop the school to pursue your dream, you know their answer already :-)) and it could be the bestt one

  • @witsharprthnfangactual
    @witsharprthnfangactual Год назад +2

    Somewhat ignorant question from a layperson: At those professional ballet levels, do you think any of those dancers lost their jobs (or at least their parts/features) due to their errors/accidents?

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +9

      Generally no, dancers would not lose their jobs over errors or accidents that happen on stage-mainly because they are consistent in rehearsals . Ballet fails can sometimes be a part of a live performance and its the recovery and how it’s handled that gets an applause 👏 There’s more to it than we can cover here, but that’s a great question! Thank you! 😊

  • @oxoelfoxo
    @oxoelfoxo Год назад +1

    algo comment

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад +1

      Hahaha we love y’all 😂😂

  • @Legittoquit1
    @Legittoquit1 Год назад +1

    Did you know that Tyler peck had Candace Cameron on her podcast! Anti gay trumpster.

    • @Caroline-jt6ez
      @Caroline-jt6ez Год назад +1

      I don't think Tiler Peck has a podcast? She doesn't even follow Candace Cameron Bure.

  • @cassandra.wladyslava
    @cassandra.wladyslava Год назад +3

    Hello! If you take suggestions, I’d love to see you react to The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party from Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland. :)

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад

      Welcome and thank you for watching! Appreciate your suggestion, added! ❤️

  • @NancyNewton-fy1qq
    @NancyNewton-fy1qq Год назад +5

    Swan Lake…. Old theatre… Third act…. A BAT flying around the stage and up, over, and around the audience with PERFECT timing…. I found it fantastic! Enjoying your videos…❤️

    • @balletreign
      @balletreign  Год назад

      Wowww that’s crazy!! 😮 but good for ✨dramatic effect✨ lol Thanks for watching!