Interview with Tan Yuanyuan
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Tan Yuanyuan is one of the ambassadors of the First Dance Festival at the National Centre for the Performing Arts. She is the first Chinese principal ballerina in the 70-year-old history of the San Francisco Ballet. A balance between the East and West, like the points of a perfect arch, Tan best represents Chinese dancers' passion and determination for the art. Our host Ji Xiaojun sat down with her after the Beijing premiere of her new stage product Crossing-Three Women's Dance, and found out how destiny and hard work have led her to where she is today.
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Пікірлер: 17
She has a perfect ballerina shape that she is slim, and delicate with long legs, arms, and neck. She looks feather-light when she dances, so elegant and beautiful.
Grace, elegance, intelligence. And yes, of course, immensely beautiful and one of the most talented ballerinas of our time.
One of the best talents the world has ever seen.
The clips of Romeo and Juliet were breathtaking.
She is the best of bests among those outstanding Chinese people!
She is like a fairy. Wow.
so inspiring
The San Francisco Ballet was created in 1933, so it's 80 years old, not 17. www.sfballet.org/about/history
she so pretty
The interviewer knows his ballet too
Her English has some British intonation, would be interesting how she mastered English at a mature 18 years of age?
Tan Yuanyuan is created for Juliet in Prokofiev's ballet. Where to find the whole recording?
ovation méritée à la soirée de gala ( estivales au chatelet ) contemporary duo et une classe incroyable le lendemain , une artiste à voir absolument .
It's heartbreaking. Her dancing leg was dislocated. Her mother couldn't have been a ballerina. She forced her daughter to dance to fulfill her dream of becoming a dancer. If she listened to her father when she was a child, he would have children, the party would arrange work, and she would be safe and happy!
@elynwu575
2 жыл бұрын
Delusional. That kind of dedication and passion shown in Yuanyuan is not forced by your stereotype Chinese tiger mom. Let go of your prejudice, you’d enjoy her art more
I think she said “seventy” instead of “seventeen”. Her English is competent, but strongly accented. The interviewer’s accent, that is.
@yichispiritual
4 жыл бұрын
I think as talented as her, she can easily lose her accent if she wants to.