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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2008
  • ballet class at vaganova academy

Komentáře • 56

  • @yelenazerk
    @yelenazerk Před 14 lety +1

    they are all turning out beyond their ability to control! They're slamming their feet every time they close in 5th. But their degage derriere is so beautiful!

  • @orkidluver97
    @orkidluver97 Před 14 lety

    I've watched so many of these Vaganova videos and I have never heard a teacher talk once. They are seriously trained. It's amazing!

  • @marionetka8
    @marionetka8 Před 15 lety

    Какая кропотливая работа стоит за этими упражнениями!

  • @liddycat123
    @liddycat123 Před 16 lety +2

    It's torture to watch them! They're perfect! I wish I could go to a ballet school like that, but unfortunately I've always been too tall or too big...:(

  • @dancingwithoutwords
    @dancingwithoutwords Před 15 lety +1

    I agree with you 100%, they are forcing their turnout, the feet are not in line with the knees..

  • @mydancetv
    @mydancetv Před 14 lety +1

    They are very good. Nice control and beautiful arms, great back flexibility. Also in sync ;-D

  • @broadwaynballet
    @broadwaynballet Před 14 lety

    I like how they wear their flat shoes with ribbons, it looks a lot better than elastic and must last longer.

  • @almazdionysus
    @almazdionysus Před 12 lety +1

    They are not "over" turned out! This is what proper turnout looks like. All Vaganova students plie with their knees *slightly* in front of their toes. It is anatomically natural to do so. They are not bending their knees forward, but are using the muscles of the thigh to work their legs outward to the side and therefore will not risk any injuries.

  • @broadwaynballet
    @broadwaynballet Před 12 lety +2

    one girl was pulling up so much i thought she was on releve until i looked at her feet

  • @balletgirl111
    @balletgirl111 Před 15 lety +1

    although they are of course amazing, they are going to have knee problems if they keep forcing theeir turnout like that! most of the girls' knees were NOT over their toes. (still, since it's the vaganova, they are ridiculously good)

  • @Prosemo
    @Prosemo Před 15 lety

    BTW: Vaganova does not use placement as a method of training as it is in the west: Vaganova is primarily concerned with position and the variety of ways the dancer moves between and through those positions. These positions are relative to space and proscenium, not some fear that the body can't take it. (Vaganova trains the dancer as artist - athlete, not some la-di-da dabbler.) If trained properly fr/ level 1 thru 8, the dancer will have a long career, injury free.

  • @luvballet5
    @luvballet5 Před 14 lety

    the classical training you are talking about is probably a mix of vaganova, paris opera ballet, and ciccetti, which is what most schools use today.

  • @LADYbbird1
    @LADYbbird1 Před 15 lety +1

    OMG!!!!! at 4:34, catch the 1st girl from the left's ankle! NOW THAT'S A FOOT!!

  • @aebbinge
    @aebbinge Před 13 lety +2

    @balletlol wanted to say the same! if you look at the plies in first position, their knees!!

  • @huixue4411
    @huixue4411 Před 15 lety

    Also, it should be noted that these girls are picked out of many girls for their physical ability to turn out like this. They are simply being asked to work to their full potential. It is not like in the US where you have so many different body types and physical limitations in the classes.

  • @Prosemo
    @Prosemo Před 15 lety

    Continuing from below, in the US, anyone can aspire to dance. Because Vaganvoa was a Soviet system, we've had to take the curriculum and, not change, but adapt it. Therefore, the vast majority of students I have trained into professionals do not have bodies that would fit the mold of a Marinsky or Bolshoi.
    But, some of them dance to the level of dancers who come from the Russian schools, despite physical limitations, including lesser turnout, and flexibility.

  • @sunshine0shenanigans
    @sunshine0shenanigans Před 14 lety

    nope! i do, I dance a lot, but I'm kinda new to ballet formal training thing

  • @pointeoflife
    @pointeoflife Před 15 lety

    Read the comment from Prosemo.. They use their muscles, unlike many dancers from the west ;)

  • @kimdkus
    @kimdkus Před 14 lety +1

    I'm studying the Vaganova tech now, had 6 years of classical ballet in the past. Vog IS different from other tech in that it focuses a lot on tech. We'll spend 1/2 hour on one move, perfecting it. there are 8 levels, each level you learn new moves. Voga uses more hands, arms, head than the classical tech. very deep plies in almost all moves. But I will tell you this much, my teacher, 50 ish - 60ish yrs old, is talking about having her knees replaced, so . . . be careful with this one!!

  • @1veggiemonster
    @1veggiemonster Před 10 lety

    I think Norma was referring to the technical presentation of the video not the dancers themselves...these uploaded videos tend to change the aspect ratio of the original video which is not uncommon....

  • @marisolita97
    @marisolita97 Před 13 lety

    esto es increiblemente lindooo

  • @MintyPinkFloss
    @MintyPinkFloss Před 13 lety

    @LRBSballerinaz I think their 3rd class in Vaganova, so they might be around 11-13. Yeah they do look alot younger especially in the older videos.

  • @Prosemo
    @Prosemo Před 15 lety

    Further, -none- of these dancers has gotten injured by the application of the Vaganova method. Contrary to ignorant belief: the method does not teach forced turnout; rather it uses the source of gravity up into the hips, utilizing the whole leg. Yes, the dancer must engage with strength; like all methods it requires athleticism. That athleticism is the foundation for the art form. This is the reason fewer & fewer companies are hiring dancers trained in now antiquated methods.

  • @mikeyloufreebush
    @mikeyloufreebush Před 15 lety

    I'm teaching the Vaganova method, and not because I have been trained by it, which is also true, but because that this is the best method. Many people saying that they are "picked out" girls, which must be true, but i don't think picking is all. the teachers must be very-very strict and the girls all desperately want to become dancers...

  • @huixue4411
    @huixue4411 Před 14 lety +1

    this is barre, not a performance. the individual style comes when you have a solid base of technique to express your style.

  • @akitylasaraleen123
    @akitylasaraleen123 Před 16 lety

    It's been a dream of mine for a very long time to attend this school. A very unrealistic dream, mind you, but a dream I can't help hanging on to. Thanks for posting this film, I love it. Is there a second part?

  • @froggy8814
    @froggy8814 Před 13 lety

    @lagdancer1129 yeah, it's vaganova method, Google it! ;)

  • @G216A911
    @G216A911 Před 16 lety +1

    I guess they all around the age of 10 to 12 and perhaps in Year 3?

  • @2403sugarplum
    @2403sugarplum Před 12 lety

    their turnout. :o

  • @Anna7alexia
    @Anna7alexia Před 7 lety

    Could someone be so kind to tell me the name of the music pieces played through this exam?

  • @tedsler
    @tedsler Před 16 lety +1

    ouch ouch ouch yeah they are great but LOOK at their knees...
    i tore my ACL in ballet cos i was forcing my turnout and not actually rotating from my hip and this is, for me, painful to watch

  • @Prosemo
    @Prosemo Před 15 lety +1

    Some Vaganova Technical IEs:
    1) Turnout is not passive: it relies on how gravity is effective in enabling turnout to spiral through the feet, legs and into the hips, using all muscles and abilities to rotate.
    2) 5th position is fully crossed with back heel touching front toe.
    3) `A la seconde is aligned with supporting hip, regardless of the dancer's ability to rotate in the hip.
    Western ignorance of this shows their poverty consciousness and antique misconception of the evolution of ballet.

  • @naturebound2901
    @naturebound2901 Před 16 lety

    What year are these girls? They're so young but so perfect already!

  • @TodHeartsound
    @TodHeartsound Před 13 lety

    They do have very nice lines and a lot of potential, but I can really notice some small mistakes...don't underestimate yourselves and don't accept them as the ultimate genius children.

  • @LRBSballerinaz
    @LRBSballerinaz Před 13 lety

    @towakeup Russia St petersburg i think

  • @benedettamazzoleni1308
    @benedettamazzoleni1308 Před 11 lety

    What is room it thi that?It isn't the principal room with two door.

  • @renyli1
    @renyli1 Před 10 lety

    What form is it? 2 or 1?

  • @MusicalfanRigo
    @MusicalfanRigo Před 14 lety

    They all do have so great FEET!! Argh!

  • @balletkido
    @balletkido Před 14 lety

    oh cool! where do you train??

  • @hekballet
    @hekballet Před 15 lety

    how old are they? they are beautiful

  • @Prosemo
    @Prosemo Před 15 lety

    Lemme tell ya something: under the old soviet system, you'd be right. Even today we have almost bizarre bodies like Somova's coming out. Nothing is different in any other style. SAB, ABT Joffrey -all of them produce or hire students with an incredible amount of physical talent. This doesn't mean that others with less balletic bodies, but with the drive and motivation to dance can't dance it.

  • @IAmContemporary
    @IAmContemporary Před 13 lety +1

    @Kiarpb Gosh, every time when I watch a vaganova class video, I realise how fat I am :') But indeed, really good!

  • @LRBSballerinaz
    @LRBSballerinaz Před 13 lety

    WOW !!! I go to a russian ballet school and the exam we are going to have will be like that and does any body know how old they are????? I am twelve and I'm about their level but they look younger

  • @MinnieCitty
    @MinnieCitty Před 15 lety

    vaganova method? what is different about it?

  • @towakeup
    @towakeup Před 14 lety

    Can anyone tell me when was this video taken? And where is this Vaganova Academy?

  • @fmt0htm
    @fmt0htm Před 16 lety +1

    Is this an exam for the grade or something?
    many teachers watching them.

  • @Melodysuperstar1999
    @Melodysuperstar1999 Před 12 lety

    what grade is this? 2nd?

  • @benedettamazzoleni1308
    @benedettamazzoleni1308 Před 11 lety

    I believe 2°class.

  • @MKandASH4
    @MKandASH4 Před 14 lety

    they are russian and they have a high preasure could you all give them a break at least they don't have aneroxia.

  • @clarattav
    @clarattav Před 11 lety

    HAHA, me too.

  • @MelissaWatersBallet
    @MelissaWatersBallet Před 11 lety

    They bend their legs on closure of tendu...

  • @sunshine0shenanigans
    @sunshine0shenanigans Před 14 lety

    I dont know. :D maybe I'm mistaken then. sorry!

  • @Prosemo
    @Prosemo Před 15 lety

    Some of the comments regarding method show the lack of knowledge of westerners about the Vaganova system adn what is actually happening.This isn't your fault; the west hasn't a system that has moved forward both technically and artistically until perestroika allowed ex-soviets to come to the west. Fortunately now the decaying melting pot non-methods are being replaced. Re-adapted to the western cultures, Vaganova will join the French, Cuban Vaganova and Bournonville methods in replacing them.

  • @dancer2bff7
    @dancer2bff7 Před 14 lety

    it's fine if you don't do ballet..:P

  • @sunshine0shenanigans
    @sunshine0shenanigans Před 14 lety +1

    ouch. they all look like they are forcing their turnouts poor knees and ankles :(
    but hey! as long as its pretty :b
    *sarcasm

  • @dancer2bff7
    @dancer2bff7 Před 14 lety

    Not at all