Ballet Dancer Answers Awkward Questions About Ballet Dancers

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What are the strangest questions a ballerina is asked? What questions about the ballet dancer did I not expect to hear? Many people are very often interested in the life of a ballerina, and in order to get to know her as best as possible, I decided to compile a selection of the most frequently asked questions about a ballerina! After hearing my answers to them, you will learn a lot more about the life of a ballet dancer! So watch this video from beginning to end to see my reaction and hear the answers to the strangest questions in my opinion! I was very shocked when I heard them!
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  • @MegaMesozoic
    @MegaMesozoic Жыл бұрын

    On the constant physical work, Fonteyn once said - "If you miss one class, you notice it; if you miss two, the company notices it; if you miss three, the whole audience notices it!" Also Fonteyn was dropped by her partner, David Wall - they both collapsed on stage, immediately got up and finished the dance. As soon as they got off-stage they burst out laughing! And I've seen a video where Sylvie Guillem slipped and fell in a performance of 'Sleeping Beauty'. It happens to the best!

  • @dreed7312

    @dreed7312

    Жыл бұрын

    And I'd say the same thing about meals. This 'stick figure' isn't healthy. She and other russian dancers look like concentration camp prisoners. I think the marinsky Ballet or their school hates women. Why else would they do that?

  • @sitcomchristian6886

    @sitcomchristian6886

    Жыл бұрын

    I've heard that same saying used for opera! Not sure where it originated...

  • @georgeglass1748

    @georgeglass1748

    Жыл бұрын

    Ignacy Jan paderewski, a polish pianist in the late 1800’s was the one who coined that phrase. Many artists quote it as it reflects their own dedication.

  • @nicolelester4723
    @nicolelester4723 Жыл бұрын

    So eloquently, diplomatically, and beautifully said-- each and every response. Thank you for another wonderful video, Maria. We love you so much!

  • @nilasspasov8417

    @nilasspasov8417

    Жыл бұрын

    I love your respond. It is so correct !!! Thank you...

  • @PlasmicPenny
    @PlasmicPenny Жыл бұрын

    Perfect timing. I am starting ballet this weekend at the age of 28! Never to late to embrace all art forms!

  • @kefirheals7383
    @kefirheals7383 Жыл бұрын

    Lovely post, answering some interesting questions. On the question: "Is it ever too late to start ballet?" Absolutely agree with you that you should start very young if your intention is to dance professionally. But through my own experience, I was fortunate enough to take ballet lessons at an Adult Ballet Studio, where the teacher was a professional dancer; since having retired from it. She opened her studio to help ballet dancers that wanted nothing more than to practice their craft; for ladies who always wanted to learn ballet, but their mothers didn't send them; for ladies that wanted to improve their posture, balance, strength, poise, gain confidence, etc. She has given so many ladies (and men) an opportunity to enjoy the craft and also to learn the craft. She has many ballet teachers come to her class. The class is one of a kind. I don't think I've ever seen it duplicated. We are so fortunate to have her.

  • @marygoodson4920

    @marygoodson4920

    8 ай бұрын

    Where is this class and what is the teacher's name?

  • @kefirheals7383

    @kefirheals7383

    8 ай бұрын

    @@marygoodson4920 It's in Michigan. If you live here, let me know and I'll give you the info.

  • @hanako_0319
    @hanako_0319 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for talking about how dancing is a serious profession. I'm aspiring to become a professional dancer myself and literally everyone I know doesn't understand that this means I'd dedicate EVERYTHING to dancing. My parents think, in between performances (as there will be times where I won't have any show that I'm part of or project that I'm working on), I can fit in a normal fulltime job, when I know the reality is that I won't have time to work as a supermarket employee 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, and still perform every night with probably 2 shows per day on weekends, one day off per week, while having to go to the studio for practice and rehearsals almost every day (I have friends who are professional dancers, they're members of the Flying Steps which I'm also aspiring to be one day. And I've closely witnessed their busy schedule while they had a show to perform at last year for several months). I know once I'm good enough to pursue dance as a profession, it will become as much of a fulltime job for me as being manager of a company is for others (the comparison here focuses on both jobs going beyond normal work hours as most people in management positions have to be available for their team at any time and often take part of their work home with them). But I want to do this, because it's the only thing I'm really passionate about.

  • @lizzylambardo8103
    @lizzylambardo8103 Жыл бұрын

    I love your outlook on adults doing ballet for themselves. I'm 25, and did ballet growing up but never had very serious training. I'm also pregnant with my second child. Throughout my first and second trimesters this time around, I took an adult beginner ballet class (of course, I am not really a beginner, but I'm not nearly professional. Probably somewhere around intermediate). But the beginner class was paced perfectly for my pregnant body even toward the end of my second trimester. In my first pregnancy, I had a lot of issues with my pelvis and my hips (I had SPD). And I also had diastasis recti really badly. But this time around, dancing kept my body in shape. I'm already at 32 weeks, and I've barely had any mobility issues, my pelvis and my hips hurt way less, and my abs have only just started separating (diastasis recti). And I attribute all of that to the ballet class I was taking, and the work I was doing to keep myself healthy and moving in those first two trimesters. The difference from my last pregnancy to this one in terms of mobility and pain are astronomical. Ballet can be so amazing for your body as long as you're listening to your body and taking the appropriate steps to take care of yourself.

  • @MariaKhoreva

    @MariaKhoreva

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow wow wow! This is truly one of the most inspiring stories! Thank you for sharing!!!! Ballet can really be so good for us and I'm so happy it made you feel better! 😍

  • @SoundShinobiYuki

    @SoundShinobiYuki

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm 33, and only got to take ballet as an adult, starting aged 21. I hiatused for 6-7 years due to not being able to afford it for a while, and took it up again last year because I was having crippling shoulder and neck pains and knew it was caused mostly by my posture (and due to my job I couldn't do much about it to fix it at work, so it was only getting worse). I remembered how good ballet had been for it and it was cheaper than paying for physio- and lo and behold, a few weeks of classes and I was starting to feel better and get back into the habit of standing/sitting straighter! It's not entirely gone, but I've gone from barely being able to carry in groceries and needing naproxen daily, to dancing 2 or 3 times a week and mayyyybe needing painkillers one day a week at most. My teacher in the adult classes (I do both a beginner class, an intermediate class and sometimes rehearsals for the studio's shows) is also well aware that most of us aren't spry 20-year old ex-professionals and so is VERY accommodating to what grown (and often achey!) bodies will actually do (she also does some private lessons with adults who have more serious physical issues that make normal classes too risky or difficult for them). There's no forcing height or flexibility/turnout.

  • @mariahcarey9470

    @mariahcarey9470

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you had your baby yet Lizzy?

  • @lizzylambardo8103

    @lizzylambardo8103

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mariahcarey9470 no, not yet! It feels like any day now, though! I'm 37 weeks and 3 days. And contractions on and off. Hopefully soon! They're predicting a big baby, and I'm definitely ready to have him earthside!

  • @mariahcarey9470

    @mariahcarey9470

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lizzylambardo8103 hope you have a safe delivery and a lovely baby boy

  • @TheGabygael
    @TheGabygael Жыл бұрын

    To me ballet and classical music are the equivalent of those thoughts and emotions you can't put into words

  • @MariaKhoreva

    @MariaKhoreva

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! And beautifully said! Yes, that's basically what we're trying to do on stage - to express people's emotions during these extraordinary events when excitement, shock, love, anger, disappointment, happiness, etc. are so strong that words would not be enough...

  • @anibrown5374
    @anibrown5374 Жыл бұрын

    Your comments 'ballet is a state of soul' and 'bring beauty into your life' perfectly blends the aesthetic with the spiritual. Thank you for giving so generously of your own beautiful soul

  • @ameliejourdan8670
    @ameliejourdan8670 Жыл бұрын

    You answered these questions so beautiful! I love the way you talk about ballet. You find words to describe the feeling of ballet and the passion behind it and how much it means to dancers. Thank you so much💙

  • @stacy9619
    @stacy9619 Жыл бұрын

    Я занималась танцами 12 лет, были психологические проблемы, я бросила танцы, началась булимия… мне потребовалось 8 лет, чтобы справиться со всем этим. И сейчас))) мне 30))) я снова танцую)) для себя, дома, в танцевальной студии… с совершенно другим пониманием. Такой ложный путь был проделан, чтобы найти себя в танцах заново и получать столько счастья от этого) Подписана на канал недавно, спасибо вам за вдохновение и полезную информацию❤❤❤

  • @MariaKhoreva

    @MariaKhoreva

    Жыл бұрын

    Как же это невероятно... Спасибо, что поделились!! Вдохновение!

  • @MissMeadows
    @MissMeadows Жыл бұрын

    I can't remember where I read this, but some sports institute in the US had researched what elite athletes (in all kind of different sports) had the best physique overall. According to this research, number one is American football players. In second place came professional ballet dancers. Wish everyone who loves to watch ballet knew about this. Also, LOVE the leotard you're wearing in this video! 😍❤

  • @Wee162

    @Wee162

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty crude to compare athletes’ “physiques”. Who cares? It’s 2023 and we applaud all athletes for their amazing accomplishments and hard work, not their physiques.

  • @jimatyeo
    @jimatyeo Жыл бұрын

    I was very lucky to be able to professionally photograph Ballet dancers and companies for 25 years. To me Ballet dancers are probably the ultimate artistic athletes on the planet. They have to eat, sleep and prepare as dancers 24/7 during their career. No other athletes that i am aware of sacrifice so much to their profession. I have worked with professional,cyclists, baseball, football and basketball players as well and they never went to the degree that ballet dancers have to go. I am in awe of this beautiful talented young woman. She is mature beyond her years. She is beautiful, adorable, talented, articulate and very self possessed with a lot of presence. I wished that i would have been fortunate enough to photograph her in action.

  • @michellethiesen7972
    @michellethiesen7972 Жыл бұрын

    I've always wanted to do ballet and took lessons as a child but then we discovered that I have ehlers danlos and I had to stop otherwise I would speed up my disability progression and be in a wheelchair by the age of 30. I use crutches now and will never be a ballerina but I still have a deep appreciation for the art and go to ballets as often as I can despite being a little bit bitter (which I think is fair) about not being able to dance myself (I still try lol)

  • @sasa1203
    @sasa1203 Жыл бұрын

    Maria's opinions and views are so thought-provoking and interesting! What a truly beautiful dancer, inside and out!

  • @lucianaleiva518
    @lucianaleiva518 Жыл бұрын

    You speak so nice, I could ear you all day long ❤. It would be awesome if you make a series of "reacting prima ballerinas variations".

  • @AndieAnimosity
    @AndieAnimosity Жыл бұрын

    I have been wanting to learn ballet for awhile. I am 29 years old and I am NOT flexible at all, so I know I would never be able to do certain movements. I also know pointe would likely not be something I could do, but that's ok. I love watching ballet and I really enjoy the music and stories that I see. I am shy and scared to take a class because of my age and level of clumsiness, but I hope someday I will be able to sign up for an adult beginner ballet class and have the courage to try it out! 💜

  • @oliviasaban317

    @oliviasaban317

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi i think that if you just go to your first class flexibility will not be a problem and pointe takes years of training. i'm taking ballet sinds i was very young and i'm still clumsy while not dancing. I hope that you will take a class and don't be embarrassed if you cannot do everything, because everyone is there to learn. Just try to enjoy!!

  • @oliviasaban317

    @oliviasaban317

    Жыл бұрын

    sorry for my english i'm dutch

  • @sasa1203

    @sasa1203

    Жыл бұрын

    Go for it!! I'm 28 and joined Ballet as a beginner about 4/5 years ago and have LOVED IT! All the best with your journey 💖

  • @AndieAnimosity

    @AndieAnimosity

    Жыл бұрын

    @@oliviasaban317 Thank you so much for the advice, and your English is great! I took a little bit of German and a little bit of Norwegian and I think those are in the same language family as Dutch. I struggled a lot with those classes and I can barely say anything at all these days that isn't in English. Learning a second language is not easy and it's amazing you can speak multiple languages! Also, pointe looks very dangerous especially if you're not doing it correctly so I am completely fine with never trying it out. Knowing me, I would likely break a bone from that! 😂

  • @AndieAnimosity

    @AndieAnimosity

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sasa1203 That's wonderful! I'm glad you're enjoying dance and I hope I can enjoy it too someday soon! I wanted to learn when I was a teenager as well, but I was discouraged because every dancer I knew started when they were about 3 years old. I felt like it was too late for me. I suppose it's never too late to learn something, especially if it's just for fun! 💜

  • @MegaLenusik
    @MegaLenusik Жыл бұрын

    Спасибо Вам, Мария, за такие подробные и интересные ответы. У Вас прекрасная речь и произношение!

  • @brendadufaur37
    @brendadufaur37 Жыл бұрын

    I've been an avid balletomane for 60 years. It is a rich pleasure to watch your videos. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into all of your videos to give us something so good and so full. I loved all the answers to the questions, to hear the personal feelings and thoughts you have about your great art. You have such a humble heart and you are so respectful of your teachers and of everyone. I love your head band. You look like a princess. You have such a purity, and such a caring spirit. I love what you said about looking at the old dancers. It is so great that you revere them. It is so true that it is not just high extensions and high technique. The old dancers are magnificent. In fact, the lower extensions made other elements more beautiful - even musicality. But of course the splendid level of your technique is very beautiful. Your clips of the 2nd act of giselle are one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. We all love you so much.

  • @qwertq8991

    @qwertq8991

    Жыл бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @FastHatTrick
    @FastHatTrick Жыл бұрын

    "the lack of balance of life, health, happiness, social, personal aspects is not normal" You hear things like this when discussing someone like Maria. You worry about them... but lets pose it this way. Art is beauty, and beauty is art. The most beautiful art is accomplished by those who dedicate everything... everything to their art. It is a choice, and how can the production of such beauty be out of balance. It is a small window of their lives, and they would be cheating themselves and us if they did not dedicate everything during that time to create that beauty. Thank you Maria for your dedication and your art.

  • @benpyne1228
    @benpyne1228 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Maria, you are so beautiful ❤️😍 love to Russia 🇷🇺 from New Zealand 🇳🇿!

  • @leahcarh
    @leahcarh Жыл бұрын

    You could literally see the fire in Maria's eyes when she talked about the misconception of ballet feet. She's so cute! Maria, thanks for clearing things up. It's definitely reassuring for a adult ballet newbie like me. And thanks for making all these beautiful videos that inspire me to continue practicing. Tons of love to you!💗

  • @heiditasker9251
    @heiditasker9251 Жыл бұрын

    I admire your ability to communicate these complex thoughts in English. I'm guessing you have been studying English for most of your life. I hope that we are able to continue hearing from you internationally.

  • @marcietownsend3635
    @marcietownsend3635 Жыл бұрын

    Maria's focused drive and discipline shines like an inspired star.

  • @jeffsiegwart
    @jeffsiegwart Жыл бұрын

    Ballet is a difficult and wonderfully expressive art.

  • @jurgenschur9210
    @jurgenschur9210 Жыл бұрын

    My brother-in-law was also a ballet dancer when he was young. But he still works in the Semper Oper in the organization. Sometimes, I saw stretching exercises for young students on youtube. I must say, the dancers have to work really hard. You have so nice pronunciation and You are beautiful.

  • @rippy4freedom
    @rippy4freedom Жыл бұрын

    Ballet is transcendental and Maria is transcendental and timeless 😊 Thank You 😊

  • @batner
    @batner Жыл бұрын

    I have watches Swan Lake at Mariinskiy theater. It was a breathtaking experience. The dancers are amazing.

  • @lisamomdzhi9937
    @lisamomdzhi9937 Жыл бұрын

    Wow! That’s so interesting and funny))) Your earrings are so so so beautiful, and you are really beautiful😍 Maybe some ballerina lifestyle videos) Like day in your life, as a ballet dancer) I just hope, you would able to perform soon!❤️🤞🏼😍💜

  • @kathyfang3044
    @kathyfang3044 Жыл бұрын

    I love how you are posting so much more often your videos are amazing!!!

  • @anna-louise
    @anna-louise Жыл бұрын

    This video explains the beauty of ballet so well 💕🩰

  • @joyinmymind
    @joyinmymind Жыл бұрын

    Wise, wise words, dear Masha, from the beginning to the end of the video... You're always surprising us with new content!... Thank you so much 💖💐

  • @cherieagleson
    @cherieagleson Жыл бұрын

    I love your outfit Maria!! Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us!!

  • @aeternumusik
    @aeternumusik Жыл бұрын

    This is the most beautiful, meaninful video you have done so far. Bravo!

  • @jenniferharris1280
    @jenniferharris1280 Жыл бұрын

    listening to you be philosophical about your passion is an emotional experience for the listener, not just yourself! somehow i've discovered the world of ballet through KZread and I'm loving it! I may just have to start going regularly if I can find a local company.

  • @lauras9453
    @lauras9453 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this channel I'm in NYC raised in Chicago I studied dance when younger always LOVED Maryinsky ❤🩰

  • @catmom1322
    @catmom1322 Жыл бұрын

    Online, there's a video of a 100-year-old ballerina who does a great job @ her routine. Fascinating.

  • @skyflower1320
    @skyflower1320 Жыл бұрын

    Dear Maria, Thank you sincerely for your heartfelt videos and inspirational advice. You shine with a beautiful radiance inside and out. You are a perfect role model, and have such a nice way of sharing your life. 🩰 ✨

  • @denisewebb5073
    @denisewebb5073 Жыл бұрын

    I hope I'm not being too personal by asking when you were injured and what happened. I love these videos having a chance to get to know you. Thank you!!!

  • @klaudiarusek6056
    @klaudiarusek6056 Жыл бұрын

    Need a whole video with funny or embarassing moments on stage! :D

  • @MariaKhoreva

    @MariaKhoreva

    Жыл бұрын

    Hahahahaha omg welllll maybe in a few years time... Now I'm still a little too shy to share them 😅

  • @adrianbetts2499
    @adrianbetts2499 Жыл бұрын

    I admire your mental, physical and personal dedication ♥

  • @evetei
    @evetei Жыл бұрын

    I marvel at your excellent mastery of English! Great admiration for you on so many levels. Admiring you from Canada. 🇨🇦

  • @shespeex8413
    @shespeex8413 Жыл бұрын

    This is one of my favorite videos of yours ever. Thank you for sharing of yourself so genuinely and generously. Young dancers benefit so much from hearing about the internal or “heartfelt” reasons why you stayed in ballet when it was hard, and what helps to inspire you. They may not have faced those days yet, but if they ever do, your wisdom will help. I remember listening to old interviews with Margot Fonteyn, and her discussion of rehabilitation helped make me feel more comfortable with my own. Please make more of these! 💜💜💜

  • @MariaKhoreva

    @MariaKhoreva

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much from the bottom of my heart for such nice words about this video! I feel like now going through an injury I acquire many more thoughts about ballet and its place in my heart and if I'm ever able to convey my love for this art through my videos it would honestly be a dream come true for me.

  • @lisamomdzhi9937
    @lisamomdzhi9937 Жыл бұрын

    Masha!!! That’s so interesting! Thanks a lot!

  • @__Tiziana__
    @__Tiziana__ Жыл бұрын

    Hi Maria, thank you for yet another beautiful video, your thoughts are wholesome and touching as always and I truly hope you know how brilliant you are as a person. Since you're taking suggestions for other videos, what would you think about a series in which you react to iconic ballet performances of the past, like Carla Fracci's Giselle or Baryshnikov's Don Quixote? I'd love to hear your opinion about the many changes ballet aestethic and technique have gone through in recent years, and obviously your impressions about the geniuses that made the art this beautiful! But honestly, just hearing you talk about whatever is enough for me, so just keep up the awesome work!

  • @MariaKhoreva

    @MariaKhoreva

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your warm message...! And such an interesting idea for a video! I take the biggest inspiration from watching old ballet videos - they are truly legendary.

  • @brendadufaur37

    @brendadufaur37

    Жыл бұрын

    Great idea, Tiziana.

  • @theonenessoftime330
    @theonenessoftime330 Жыл бұрын

    I can feel your passion for ballet all the way from here. 😍I always root for you. ^-^

  • @stuartmitchell6991
    @stuartmitchell6991 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful insight. Thank you so much x

  • @JodiYeager
    @JodiYeager Жыл бұрын

    Dance is a state of soul. What a beautiful way to think about your profession. Namaste

  • @bodieb.1239
    @bodieb.1239 Жыл бұрын

    Maria, what a lovely and beautiful video and discussion. It strikes me as having this time just with you while I can listen and watch is an eye opener. In some way the beauty of a ballerina has felt such a distance away. But now you are up front a personal. Thank you so very much which to me was very special. It is shear elegance and beauty. as are you. The beauty of a woman is perfection in ballet.

  • @JustDave54
    @JustDave54 Жыл бұрын

    beautiful, keep saying on track, nobody gets left behind.

  • @sarahchaprobin32
    @sarahchaprobin32 Жыл бұрын

    I have loved ballet all my life. I love the artistry and all the musical and storytelling aspects, but I also love the incredible rigour it demands of the body and the mind. I did ballet as a child but then we moved away to the countryside where there was no dancing and I had to give it up, even though it filled my heart and my head. As an adult I started again and I even took exams. I loved working hard at it and it made me happier and more fulfilled than anything else I have done, even though it was just an extracurricular activity and not a profession. Now I have been diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and my body is falling apart. But I am doing work whenever I can on my placement and turnout strength, in the hope that it will build strength for my body to maintain structure as long as possible. And also to just feel that I can hold on to a bit of dancing in my life as long as I can.

  • @victoriatriton1331
    @victoriatriton1331 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this video ! So inspiring, especially the part on what you love and hate about ballet ; as a cellist, it even inspired me for my own art 🙌

  • @Mel-xz8dc
    @Mel-xz8dc Жыл бұрын

    Hi Maria! Will you do more variations videos?? These classes are amazing 👏

  • @jellams1317
    @jellams1317 Жыл бұрын

    You are amazing young lady. She should do a reality/fun/ dramatic type ballerina movie. Thank you for sharing

  • @Thistrueone
    @Thistrueone Жыл бұрын

    Your outfit looks so beautiful! 🥰

  • @jimpeter3453
    @jimpeter3453 Жыл бұрын

    Great to get these insights. I'm just an audience member in Baltimore.

  • @michelle_mitch_p
    @michelle_mitch_p Жыл бұрын

    Love you videos. I’ve never missed any ❤❤

  • @rebeccasnell2953
    @rebeccasnell2953 Жыл бұрын

    When you talk about the beauty of ballet and the good it does for the soul, it makes me think that ballet is somewhat spiritual.

  • @ezmereldagoradesky
    @ezmereldagoradesky5 ай бұрын

    I’m very late on the video but I love how she answers each question I can feel it in her answers on how passionate she is on ballet. Thank you for being who you are! Oh and I have a question I have been dancing for soon a year and I started ballet at 12 and a half do I still have a possibility of becoming a professional ballet dancer or not for more content I am getting my point shoes next year (school year)? Bye have a great day/night

  • @soutenu_ninja5678
    @soutenu_ninja5678 Жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy your videos. Long time subscriber. Can you do a video with your sister or an update as to what your sister is up to. Been a long time since I’ve seen her on a video 😊

  • @libbylandscape3560
    @libbylandscape3560 Жыл бұрын

    There’s a photo of Rudolf Nureyev towards the end of his life, he’s sitting on a table wrapped in a colorful shawl and barefoot….his big toes 🫣 can’t tell if they’re malformed & swollen because of arthritis, or have been built up (broken/muscular?) over a lifetime of pointe, but they look so painful.

  • @AthanassiosXanthos
    @AthanassiosXanthos Жыл бұрын

    Very inspiring prima ballerina and so good teacher! A bright influencer for ballet dance art!

  • @sitting_nut
    @sitting_nut Жыл бұрын

    on 3. dance (and other form of body movement ) is another form of expression. there is a false notion ( coming out of ideologies of post modernism) words are the only form of expression which can have complex substance.

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer Жыл бұрын

    I once saw a ballet on PBS, 1977 "Nutcracker" with Mikhail Baryshnikov & Gelsey Kirkland. Nice.

  • @JustDave54
    @JustDave54 Жыл бұрын

    anticipating and reacting super fast

  • @JoniMitchell-qi6hr
    @JoniMitchell-qi6hr9 ай бұрын

    Cute outfit❤and great advise for ballerina's 😊

  • @13klecan
    @13klecan Жыл бұрын

    wow, i had no idea about the background of working as ballerina..blows my mind. ….dance is a “state of soul.” I”ve learned so much. I am a swimmer in a Master Swim Team. listening to her, I”m thinking about swimming, how I love it, and how I incorporate everything into it. Luckily we don’t have to perform with an audience. she is so adorable, and expresses herself so lovely, despite English is not her native tongue.

  • @pjkhunold
    @pjkhunold Жыл бұрын

    You are a beautiful soul!

  • @greenecrayon
    @greenecrayon Жыл бұрын

    As for the story in the dancing, you can see the expressions in the physicality of the movements. Think about when you see people talking at a distance, you can almost always tell what kind of conversation they are having by their postures and hand gestures. The facial expressions as well. Dance just does all that in a more beautiful way and in some cases a more exaggerated way.

  • @JustDave54
    @JustDave54 Жыл бұрын

    yes, watch ballet from the past, watch miraculous saves, watch those freakish close calls, to determine the method in them, learn the dance and use in everything.

  • @karenmartin1950
    @karenmartin1950 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Maria, I love your videos, maybe you can react to movies that have ballet in it? Thanks

  • @iwatchtoomuchtwoset
    @iwatchtoomuchtwoset Жыл бұрын

    6:25 hmmm yes what a great way to recover after ballet class: going hiking to relax my muscles

  • @marcuscicero6199
    @marcuscicero6199 Жыл бұрын

    She is just sooo cute and sweet and so adorable! What a beautiful, feminine treasure!!

  • @roderickhenman807
    @roderickhenman807 Жыл бұрын

    i was keen to hear your answers to the questions, and the video was both fun and informative. But I have but one question to ask. It involves two ballerinas. My question is - did Sofya make your earrings?

  • @mihonaito4345
    @mihonaito4345Ай бұрын

    Maria, you are so Amazing in every aspect of your life as Artistic and Creative and Spiritual Dancer. What age have you become Vaganova student? Very happy to find out how did you become One ⁉️

  • @oliverklein1612
    @oliverklein1612 Жыл бұрын

    Ballet feet are beautiful if you recognize the strength and all the impossibly hard work they do.

  • @liolio4198
    @liolio4198 Жыл бұрын

    Love classical music and ballet , just so beautiful performance art

  • @Wee162
    @Wee162 Жыл бұрын

    Would love her opinion on the modern emphasis on acrobatics at the expense of artistry.

  • @hajnalkajuhasz5833
    @hajnalkajuhasz58335 ай бұрын

    On the part of 19 is too old to start. U answered the question perfectly. I started to learn ballet at the age of 30 (!!!) yes, and I love it from the first moment. I alqays wanted to be a balletina, from the age of 6, bzt my mother never brought me to ballet class (sad story, I'd skip it now). But I always had the desire and the abilities. I've never give upon my dreams! There's no age limit for that! Yes, if I could have started earlier, I would have been a pro ballet dancer a long time ago, but, I wasn't taken to ballet class. What can I do now? I have 2 options: cry over spilt milk (the past which I Can't change), or, go to ballet class and embrace fiercly what fate has guven to me. I choose 2. option!!!

  • @blacklistnr1
    @blacklistnr1 Жыл бұрын

    @4:14 Can't help but notice the "casual" position: sitting on bent legs with an arm support I can only imagine a broken wooden posing figurine would do. I don't even want to know what the hard positions are. Adding the the unbelievable sync and and control I've seen in some pieces, it should be classified under extreme sports.

  • @ann-christinkristiansson8948
    @ann-christinkristiansson8948 Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. The age of being a professional dancer perhaps depends on, in which condition your body is. Niklas Ek started to dance when he was 19.

  • @p0llux9
    @p0llux9 Жыл бұрын

    Brava!

  • @Alex-ul3eu
    @Alex-ul3eu Жыл бұрын

    You’re a beautiful mind and soul

  • @kylelooper2156
    @kylelooper2156 Жыл бұрын

    Ballerinas have such amazing posture and poise. Audrey Hepburn credited ballet for her posture.

  • @ericvansickle4305
    @ericvansickle4305 Жыл бұрын

    You were mentioning about how much being a dancer takes a lot of your time and concentration, but do you have much time for a love life?

  • @Randytherumbler
    @Randytherumbler3 ай бұрын

    Summer Glau was a ballet dancer,until an injury had ended her career. I wonder what injury would've been. It must have been severe that it had been beyond painful. Demoralizing. And just plain difficult. It's very difficult to do just by being in the amateur level. And the pros often have more endurance than the average quarterback. Go figure,huh?

  • @JustDave54
    @JustDave54 Жыл бұрын

    yes because they did not know what was expected of them

  • @sharonreeve7509
    @sharonreeve7509 Жыл бұрын

    That rose colored leotard is so pretty on you.

  • @benedettacarrara1323
    @benedettacarrara1323 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Masha for this video! I wanted to ask you if you could make a video with tips and explanations of how to make fouettés. That would be truly magnificent! Thanks so much for your videos!🩰✨

  • @carlallorente4662
    @carlallorente4662 Жыл бұрын

    I love you Masha ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @franksmith6871
    @franksmith6871 Жыл бұрын

    When I was in grade school, Cincinnati Music Hall presented some music and dance performances for young children, ages 9 to 12. One of the ballet performances was an excerpt from Swan Lake. In one part of the performance the ballerina, whose costume had many feathers, was picked up by the male dancer and held aloft with his hand squarely on her crotch. At the same time, many feathers became unattached from her costume and left a trail of feathers in the air. All of the kids laughed at the sight of the feather trail. Unfortunately the male dancer, thinking like an adult, assumed we were laughing at him placing his hand on her crotch. He was furious! He stopped the performance and stormed off the stage. The teachers and Catholic nuns shouted at him, pleading with him to continue the performance, explaining that we were laughing at the trail of feathers, and NOT anything sexual or the placement of his hands (which was true). They finally convinced him, and he came back on stage to uproarious applause, and continued the performance. This was my first exposure to ballet and I remember it clearly around 60 years later.

  • @yolandabrugger9559
    @yolandabrugger955911 ай бұрын

    dankeschön спасибо

  • @jjcabello1
    @jjcabello1 Жыл бұрын

    hi Maria! I dont know if you will see this because i am watching two months late but, what are the tights or sweats you are wearing? Thanks!

  • @neurodivergentpixi6736
    @neurodivergentpixi6736 Жыл бұрын

    I never realised the legend Margot Fonteyn wasn't very flexible. You watch her perform, that's the last thing you're thinking about because she was so perfect.

  • @SofiaLopez-wj5xh
    @SofiaLopez-wj5xh Жыл бұрын

    hi Maria, i loveeee ballet and i want to be a professional but a i’m 16, do you think is to late? o do ballet before but like for 4 years i stop doing ballet but i have a lot of flexibility and resistance, can you give me your opinion, please. i really appreciated 🥺❤️

  • @JGreen-le8xx
    @JGreen-le8xx Жыл бұрын

    Maria❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😄

  • @JustDave54
    @JustDave54 Жыл бұрын

    How do you keep from getting knocked off the track?

  • @JustDave54
    @JustDave54 Жыл бұрын

    don't want to jump ahead but it's a story told by emotion and motion.

  • @JustDave54
    @JustDave54 Жыл бұрын

    I'm learning new moves...

  • @elenatrinci
    @elenatrinci Жыл бұрын

    Grazie per aver detto che quelli sui piedi delle ballerine sono pregiudizi 🤗

  • @hardtruth4420
    @hardtruth4420 Жыл бұрын

    Very elegant and beautiful young lady.

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