Stanford Viennese Ball 2020 - Opening Committee Waltz [4K]
Vložit
- čas přidán 4. 02. 2020
- The Stanford Viennese Ball Opening Committee performs a waltz to the music of Swan Lake, Op. 20, Act I: No. 2, Waltz - Tempo di valse, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Choreography by Jonathon Yu and Ann Wu.
Video by Arun Kulshreshtha. - Zábava
GORGEOUS!!! ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!! BEAUTIFUL! INCREDIBLE! AMAZING!
Superlative! Technically complicated but danced with much finesse.
the people screaming and cheering kind of killed the vibe...
the reason i love dance : i love hugging:"
that was wonderful!
Wow!
OMG amazing!
Bravo!!!!!! 🙌🏻✨⭐️🔝
The people in the crowd absolutely lack decorum. You do not clap and holler like an ape during a dance, play, theatre, ballet, etc. You sit, you watch, you clap when the dance or act is over. Dear lord
J'aime la danse
Woow
this is everything i want auuujdjfkjfjf
Alguien me puede decir q el nombre de la pista q usan???
Es de swan lake
Это Чайковский.
what music did they used?
tschaikowsky swan lake
Молодцы,прекрасный танец,привет из России.
2:54
2:23
3:38
4:13
Wonderful performance. I do wonder why there were no more White people expressing their own culture.
1) Too much present focus + commercialized arts
2) These mid + late 19th c. dances were + somewhat still are popularvamonh many non white people in S America, Caribbean. Philippines. Cape Verde,.
Seychelles. Mauritius.even reaching
some in Japan. China.
just NO, white dresses are wedding dresses? beach? communion? and the men look like butlers. Horrendous, the choreography itself is good, but that type of dance was not used with those songs. What a pathetic thing I just saw my god
this choreography reminds me of the waltz of the 16 or 15😂😂
umm they are literally dancing to (Swan Lake, Op. 20, Act I: No. 2, Waltz - Tempo di valse) and you're telling me this type of dance(Waltz) is not supposed to be used with these types of songs(Waltzes)??????? u tarded
At least they do that...this ain't a common thing anymore so let's appreciate their effort to keep the tradition going
LOL Paola, they are recreating an 18th-century Viennese ball. The girls in white dresses/men in white gloves is the traditional costuming of the first dance, and historically correct. The opening dance was reserved for "debutantes", it is the coming-out portion of the ball. The girls would be presented to society as "eligible for marriage", and would dance with a male partner in a black suit with white gloves.
Look up videos of the Elmayer Ball in Vienna. They still carry on the tradition. If you search the specific video title: "Vienna, Austria: Ball Season", it will bring you to a clip where the traditional costuming is explained.
tell me your white without telling me your white lmao