Anna Pavlova - Filmed at her home, Ivy House
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- We first see the ballerina on a porch at Ivy House having tea with friends. She feeds a black dog at her side.
After tea, Pavlova walls down some stairs with a friend into the garden. Does anyone know who this friend might be?
Then we see Pavlova feeding swans at the edge of a lake in the garden. She then ascends some stairs, ling back to the house.
Finally we see the ballerina seated on the lawn with her common las husband, Victor Dandré. She takes a bird from a cage on a table and pets the little creature beefier releasing it.
Enjoy!
She loved animals.....Beautiful.
love people who love animals
Thankyou 💗✨
pleasure :)
She was amazing
ELLA ERA COMO UN CISNE! MARAVILLOSA
no era ella!
Pues quien era?
@@isabeldiezlangre9411 mi traducción no funcionó - lo siento - ¡mi comentario lamentablemente no tiene sentido! :)
Debusy is pure magic...
isn't it!
What a beautiful video!, many thanks John for sharing it!
pleasure Nancy - what was particularly fascinating was hearing Pavlova speaking to Jack, the swan, at the little lake
@@JohnRaymondHall Oh you know the name of the swan!
A charming life.
The essence of lyricism in life and on the stage.
Tried to visit Ivy House in 1994, but some cow who worked there wouldn't let me in. It had been turned into a School and despite the fact that students were going in and out leasurely. I pleaded my case, offered to donate money, show ID what have you, but the idiotic cow wouldn't have it. I especially wanted to visit the garden, pleaded my case, but oh no...
that is horrible of her! very sorry to hear
Eu me apaixonaria por essa mulher!!! 💞
todos nós gostaríamos !!!
I knew she must have observed swans closely!
i love that there is an audio of her talking to her swan, Jack ruclips.net/video/s3srNp0HRAY/видео.html
Lovely! She was so elegant and chic. Wonderful carriage and deportment.
georgina wheatley : oh ! elegant and chic ! Anna Pavlova was not Coco Chanel but more , Nijinsky is not Yves Saint Laurent also , excuse me sorry it's very funny
georgina wheatley J don't understand wonderfull carriage and deportment : maybe j do not know English very well ?
alain Spiteri - Excuse my hyperbole! Yes, she and Niginsky were more than 'elegant and chic". I wasn't being reductive. But she did transcend prima ballerina assoluta status to become a significant cultural, and I would argue, a fashion icon in the early 20th century.
alain Spiteri It is self evident, Alain. Look at the way she moves and carries herself - off stage as well as on stage. One could argue that it is all performance. My reason for commenting is that I was struck by her graceful, refined movements. Not difficult to understand.
georgina wheatley Anna Pavlova a fashion icon , j knew Maria Callas also but not she was with Onasiss a fashion icon , Arthur Rubinstein also great pianist in Chopin but not in fashion , it's very very Fanny your comment
When I went to the house some years ago, I was sad to see the pool had almost dried out, just a last little bit of muddy water in the centre with a couple of distressed dragonflies hovering over it. What a transformation - for the worse.
sad to hear :( i read it was now the London Jewish Cultural Centre
Gorgeous
" Le Clair de lune " de Debussy : wonderfull music ! like Anna Pavlova ? Jean D'Ormesson told Noella Pontois during a TV show : you're " une Sylphide , A Pavlova too ? yes J'm sure
yes, the Debussy seems to set the right reflective mood, doesn't it
Last Saturday I visited Ivory house again and discovered that the plaque has been removed. :(
Sorry for the late reply to a three year old message but what a shame the plaque has gone! I can understand visitors not being allowed in as I believe it's a school now so allowing strangers in would certainly be a safeguarding issue.
I imagine the removal of the plaque would be a means of diminishing the number of interested visitors. Unfortunately, that is part and parcel of using such a building that is part of ballet history. Seems very wrong to remove the plaque. Perhaps they could just put up a sign explaining why visitors can't be admitted. I daresay they haven't got time to deal with phone enquiries either; schools are busy places! Sad though.
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Which music piece is this and who is playing?
It's Clair de lune from Claude Debussy
One of my Mother's favorite songs. Perhaps because her Mother 's name was Clara.
Простите за невежество, а где покоится тело Анны Павловой?
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