Manon Act 1 Royal Danish Ballet

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  • čas přidán 11. 08. 2016
  • Alexandra lo Sardo, Alban Lendorf, Benjamin Buza, Holly Dorger, Cedric Lembrette, Tim Matiakis
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  • @gyorgytibrea4076
    @gyorgytibrea4076 Před 3 měsíci

    BRAVÓ!!!❤ CSODÁLATOS BALETT ELŐADÁS. FANTASZTIKUS, NAGYSZERŰ KOREOGRÁFIÁT.TISZTELETRE MÉLTÓAK A TISZTELT BALETTMÜVÉSZEK
    ❤.

  • @gaylegartley582
    @gaylegartley582 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Alban Lendorf is amazing. His slow solo is mesmerizing

  • @assenandonov7100
    @assenandonov7100 Před 4 lety +28

    Synopsis
    Act I. Scene I: The courtyard of an inn near Paris - The courtyard at the inn is frequented by actresses, gentlemen and the demi-monde from Paris. Among them are Des Grieux, a young student, the wealthy Monsieur G.M. and Lescaut, who is there to meet his sister Manon on her way to enter a convent. A coach arrives bringing Manon and an Old Gentleman who has been very much attracted by her. Lescaut notices this and takes the Old Gentleman into the inn to come to an arrangement with him over Manon. Manon remains outside and meets Des Grieux. They fall in love and decide to escape to Paris with the help of the money that she has stolen from the Old Gentleman. Lescaut and the Old Gentleman come out of the inn, having made a bargain, and to their dismay see that Manon has disappeared. Monsieur G.M. tells Lescaut the he too is interested in Manon and because of G.M.’s wealth Lescaut promises to find Manon and persuade her to accept G.M.
    Act I. Scene II: Des Grieux’s lodgings in Paris - Des Grieux is writing a letter to his father but Manon interrupts him by declaring her love for him. Des Grieux goes to post the letter and in his absence Lescaut arrives with Monsieur G.M. Manon yields to G.M.’s advances. When Des Grieux returns, Lescaut persuades him that there will be great wealth for all of them if he, Des Grieux, will sanction the liaison between Manon and G.M.
    Act II. Scene I: A Party at the hotel Particulier of Madame - Manon arrives at the party given by Monsieur G.M. and is clearly torn between the wealth of her companion and her love for Des Grieux, who is also there with Lescaut. Des Grieux tries to persuade Manon to leave with him but she tells him that the time is not right and only will be when he takes more of Monsieur G.M.’s money at cards. Des Grieux is caught cheating and he and Manon rush away.
    Act II. Scene II: Des Grieux’s lodgings - Manon and Des Grieux once again declare their love for one another but Monsieur G.M. arrives with the police and Manon is arrested as a prostitute. In the ensuing struggle Lescaut is killed.
    Act III. Scene I: The Port - The Jailer of the Penal Colony awaits the arrival of the convicts from France. Manon has been deported to America as a prostitute and Des Grieux has followed her there by pretending to be her husband. The Jailer turns his interest towards Manon.
    Act III. Scene II: The Jailer’s room - The Jailer has arrested Manon but offers her rewards in the hope that she will desert Des Grieux and live with him. Des Grieux, however, breaks in and kills the Jailer.
    Act III. Scene III: The Swamp - Manon and Des Grieux have escaped into the swamp of Louisiana. All her former ambitions of wealth and splendor have been renounced for her love of Des Grieux. While eluding their pursuers Manon collapses and dies in his arms.

    • @irene7772
      @irene7772 Před rokem +1

      Thank you, you’re wonderful

  • @pagano1905
    @pagano1905 Před rokem +3

    Alban Lendorf, the best Des Grieux there is. His dancing touches one’s soul.

    • @Qwerty-db1js
      @Qwerty-db1js Před 11 měsíci +1

      Errrrrr....... have you seen Anthony Dowell??????????????

    • @pagano1905
      @pagano1905 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Qwerty-db1js u fortunately not in that particular pas de deux, so I can’t compare.

    • @Qwerty-db1js
      @Qwerty-db1js Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@pagano1905 Yeah, I understand. You are allowed to like whoever you want, of course.

  • @homosapien0822
    @homosapien0822 Před 4 lety +8

    I saw this production at the metropolitan opera as part of their ABT season and it was amazing!

  • @faberbosc6639
    @faberbosc6639 Před 7 lety +12

    Musique vraiment brillante; on oublie trop souvent de citer Massenet.

  • @iaf4454
    @iaf4454 Před 4 měsíci

    I love ballet ❤ thanks for uploading 💃💃

  • @Edward245100
    @Edward245100 Před 8 lety +4

    I hope and trust we will get the remaining acts of Manon by the Royal Danish Ballet.

  • @mnmleung
    @mnmleung Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you!
    27:39 bedroom pas de deux

  • @tomabervetsky8830
    @tomabervetsky8830 Před rokem

    18:15 solo Violin & Cello

  • @vhar5658
    @vhar5658 Před 4 lety +1

    ¿480p para un ballet?

  • @izzym3592
    @izzym3592 Před 5 lety +1

    32:48 he just fuckin flINGS HER that poor girl

  • @carmenridiche7984
    @carmenridiche7984 Před 7 lety +2

    Who made the choreography ?

    • @081035jb
      @081035jb Před 7 lety +8

      kenneth Macmillan. but some of it seems to have been slightly changed here.

    • @williamwoolhouse3702
      @williamwoolhouse3702 Před 4 lety

      Joe I think your are right..I am surprised that Lady Deborah Macmillan gave her permission.

    • @edithdahrouge4779
      @edithdahrouge4779 Před 3 lety +1

      Do not miss the performance of Aurélie DuPont /Paris Opéra Ballet!

    • @ballyhigh11
      @ballyhigh11 Před 10 měsíci

      Well it is the Royal Danish Ballet. Who would say no to them?

  • @RC2214
    @RC2214 Před 4 lety +1

    The synopsis was so confusing?

    • @65NART
      @65NART Před 3 lety +1

      For you, perhaps.

    • @Qwerty-db1js
      @Qwerty-db1js Před 11 měsíci +2

      In what way? Manon can be quite a confusing ballet for a first-timer... Manon herself is a very complex character. Des Grieux too, lols. So I get you.

  • @birdyfilovingheart6365
    @birdyfilovingheart6365 Před 4 lety +3

    Oh dear,they will never be as polished as the Royal Ballet,Bolshoi or Mariinsky.

    • @milaslesar10
      @milaslesar10 Před 4 lety +5

      This is the funniest comment I’ve seen in weeks, way to go!

    • @birdyfilovingheart6365
      @birdyfilovingheart6365 Před 4 lety +2

      @@milaslesar10 Oh really? Perhaps you have not enjoyed the pleasure of seeing any of these companies live then! You would then realise the enormous difference.

    • @lanna0596
      @lanna0596 Před 4 lety +5

      That may be, but this by these two is the first time I have understood the move at 22:02 (the dragging along the floor). The "better" companies I have seen seem to just execute that move without getting the sense of it.

    • @markbeck8384
      @markbeck8384 Před rokem +7

      I mildly agree; but I am not so sure. I think the bigger companies have maybe a bigger company load of dancers to juggle, and many years of famous dancers coaching & polishing the old warhorses; however, the RDB also has a famous school & Past, uniquely their own. What they turn out are: light, springy dancers with beautiful feet; lots of good guys; and wonderful acting. I like their sets, orchestra, lighting, and costumes. If they don't turn out giant corps that are gloriously regimented or pas de deux that are steely-secure; they come up with sparkling soloists with personality, and a cast that is committed to telling a good story. I also like that they use more kids and older dancers than many companies do: it adds to the depth and Reality. Also, I think they have been on a roll for a while of expanding their repertoire and refreshing their material & polish. I love what they do, while admiring all the other great companies; and I think they have a thrilling future.