Picasso and Dance. Parade, 1917
Ballet program "Picasso and Dance" by Europa Danse:
www.le-traitdunion.com/index2....
Diaghilev's "Ballets Russes"
Ballet "Parade" - 1917
Sets and costumes - Pablo Picasso
Music - Erik Satie
Scenario - Jean Cocteau
Choreography - Leonide Massine
Re - Suzanna della Pietra
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Yep, the horse gets best of show.
how has the awkward horse not been turned into a meme yet lol
I don't care if it's art, that horse and the awkward silence is some funny shit!
@joyusachoobarb
4 жыл бұрын
art is allowed to be funny.
@senem2835
4 жыл бұрын
just because it's funny doesn't mean it's not art.
@joyusachoobarb
4 жыл бұрын
@@senem2835 yeah that's what I said.
@robkunkel8833
3 жыл бұрын
It was first done over a century ago when Americans were singing “Sweet Adeline”. How groundbreaking. Be amused. Erik would want you to laugh. Enjoy!
@mauricesalyer2073
3 жыл бұрын
p With such remarks as vague as obsolete very clever who will know if it is bacon or pig.
FANTASTIC HORSE
As startling as this work is today, imagine how it must have felt watching it unfold in 1917.
@brucecaldwell6701
4 ай бұрын
Supposedly, it caused a riot when it was first performed in Paris and the creator of the performance was jailed for 8 days.
The horse got me man
@pramitpratimdas8198
3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of John Cage's 4'33"
@shlecko
Жыл бұрын
@@pramitpratimdas8198 it's better because honse
Ahhh, yes, the Cocteau/Satie/Picasso ballet. I'm glad to finally see a recreation. :D The dancers are actually fairly good, and the dance itself is so stylized and rigid throughout. It's cool. (And weird, but it was made by *those* three.)
I'm back here. Two years after dancing it.
@classicalaid1
Жыл бұрын
Could you expand on your intriguing comment, Alina?
Amazing to watch.
"The dancers detested these costumes, which were a torture to move about in. . . .they, too, had to do a lot of stamping, which was intended to suggest conversations between them . . . a relic of the fascination exercised over Diaghilev by pure rhythm divorced from music."
@holarc
5 жыл бұрын
"exercised over"?
@sabalight6470
3 жыл бұрын
@@holarc "on" ?
Simply fascinating!
Music by Erik Satie
What I find most fascinating about this work was that, upon its release, it was critically panned for its embrace of cubist artistry which was widely associated with the French's foes in war - the Germans. Ironic it is that this is widely accepted as art in this day despite the fact that it was utterly dismissed at its time of release; many times art is appreciated only by the beholder who is removed from the time of the work's original publication.
@jimmyers9523
7 жыл бұрын
Muzzly1234 saw the Joffry do this around 76 I think at City Center. still not my cup of tea.
Wonderful. wish I could see the whole thing.
TFW y'all jamin' and that awkward ass horse shows up
This is precious. Thanks a lot!
why did my art teacher tell us to watch this, the horse- 💀🏃♀️💨
Wonderful !!
Impressionante!!
This is wonderful. Mysterious and engaging.
Sumamente impresionante estoy investigando las aproximaciones de diversos artistas plasticos a las artes escencias esto me ha encantado gracias por subirlo
I love this!!!!
what a shame the entire ballet performance isn't filmed...or rather presented here. i recall seeing it once, very young studying ballet and modern dance.
The horse is hilarious !
I chose to do a big paper on Parade for school, so it's good that there is at least an abridged video to watch besides just reading many books about it.
@serinadennis9166
8 жыл бұрын
+nekopls Hey do you know if this is a video of the actual 1917 production or if it is a recreation. I'm doing a presentation on this and someone might ask.
@phenom7149
8 жыл бұрын
Serina Dennis It's a fairly recent restoration, though performed, set and costumed basically how it would have been in 1917. There is no known recording of the original unfortunately, but if it existed it would be much older-looking, with a lot more rioting and noise in the background. Hope your presentation goes well!
@phenom7149
8 жыл бұрын
***** True. I probably won't be doing much work on the arts in the future though, since I've gone more into history and sociology.
génial ! Great !
Wonderful to see. As for the horse, art is indeed allowed to be amusing/funny.
I love it I love it . this is entertaining fun
"Erik Satie, born on 17th May 1866. Satie was arrested, charged and jailed following the accusation of being a "cultural anarchist" after a riot broke out at the premiere of Parade." I would riot if I saw that.
this part's sounds good 1:19 - 1:23
Obra " Parade" de 1917, montada em Paris pelo russo Sergei Diaghilev (1872-1929) contou com desenhos de Picasso, cenários G. Braque e J. Gris, música de Satie, libreto de J. Cocteau e notas do programa de G. Apollinaíre. Sabe-se que a obra foi reescrita tendo músicas de Stravinsky, De Falla, Milhaud e Poulenc.
Amazing still after 100 years
horse is vibinggggg😲😲
Nice.
I'm working on this at school for art's history. Sorry if my english is bad 😆
@Blackagami
8 жыл бұрын
+Lea Charpentier oh cool me too, are you french?
@oxylore7262
8 жыл бұрын
moi aussi mdr
@Blackagami
8 жыл бұрын
mdrrr on est tous tombés sur la même vidéo pour le même devoir
@leaaa1206
8 жыл бұрын
+x Blackagami Oui je fais ça en histoire des arts pour le brevet ! 😂
@choco_crafteur3262
8 жыл бұрын
coucou Léa ... je m'attendais pas a te voir ici ^^ bonne chance pour demain (c'est Gaëtan)
C'est magnifique!
imagine getting home from world war i and you decide to go to the theater to calm your nerves and catch up on the art trends you missed, and you see *the horse*
track is very harmonic
wow, I love you, KZread... incredible
Does anyone know when this performance was recorded? The quality seems too good to actually be from 1917. Is this a later recreation?
@dennischiapello7243
8 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing it's the Joffrey production of 1976. That does look like Gary Chryst as the Chinese acrobat, even with all the make-up.
@ShawnSpencer5546
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, the recording was made at Linc Centre with Joffrey Ballet in 1976
is there a full high quality version of this? this video is hard to find on the internet.
@vates01
5 жыл бұрын
笔鸭嘴 no there is not
@user-dd1iy4pt7q
5 жыл бұрын
anyway, thanks, what a pity.
2:05 🐴🎉
"Si j’avais su que c’était aussi bête, j’aurais amené les enfants" ... - Un spectateur
Totally reminds me of Basque dancers with the Hobby Horse.
This is great! Is there a full version I could access?
@AnnaSophiaY
10 жыл бұрын
for this we need to go to 1917.) dreaming about time machine. it's amazing!
@Blackagami
8 жыл бұрын
+Tatiana Larina I also view the full version in the theater of châtelet in Paris (yes I'm french) and that was cool but for look the complete version you need to go in France! 😔😔
@myggggeneration
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/i5me0qxtm7Cuj5M.html&ab_channel=rolandeDRECOURT 22 minutes long
Не понял, что в этом спектакле такого " скандального " углядели...
the video is not from 1917 though ;)
tenes el video completo de la obra??? donde se puede ver la obra completa???
Ok
when where was this filmed??
@sabalight6470
3 жыл бұрын
1976.
I wanna like it but I don't really understand it that well - can anyone give me 1-2 "beginner's plays" that I can watch? Or maybe I'll google "ballet for dummies" :D
the only thing I can say about it is impressionistic and the nut cracker suite with asian esque dance.
Comme des garçons
Are those the originals customs?
I like the American girl dancer 👌🇺🇸
Funny horse
a science fiction ballet at the beginning of the twentieth. extraordinary.
0:30
that horse tho
what the actual fuck
@insanelook
8 жыл бұрын
Yeap, that's the way they thought about this ballet in 1917, now it's regarded as a true masterpiece, and I agree.
@TheYopogo
7 жыл бұрын
Nope; it's actually just good.
Como es que está a color?
@sabalight6470
3 жыл бұрын
This was staged by modern ballet dancers in 1976.
extended version: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i5me0qxtm7Cuj5M.html&ab_channel=rolandeDRECOURT
Why weren't there lions and tigers? Sacrifice the horse to art in the finale.
Moi je regarde ça avec ma prof d'arts plastiques, la loose 😑
@davidl6332
6 жыл бұрын
ton prof est un pedophile
Buenisimo
jongens wat is dit nou weer waarom moet ik dit kijken voor kua
😳
@tikitak9132
2 жыл бұрын
사티, 콕토, 피카소, 발레 뤼스: 입체주의 미술을 무대에, 재즈를 발레 음악에 도입한 최초의 작품
This is what the French were doing as thousands of their soldiers were being slaughtered in World War I
@martinmonte9147
7 жыл бұрын
Satie would have been useless in battle. He fought the constructions of Western Music and set many on a path to follow in his footsteps.
@connor-et7rl
6 жыл бұрын
the chap who wrote this served in wwi
@austinshoupe1506
5 жыл бұрын
What have you been doing while thousands of our soldiers have died in the middle east and africa?
@austinshoupe1506
5 жыл бұрын
@Yash Salvi people try to push this idea that just because there is war, there shouldn't be art... let alone high art. its stupid and simplistic.
@finosuilleabhain7781
3 жыл бұрын
Satie served as a corporal, even though 48 at the time.
aga ben buraya nasıl geldim mk
satie went to jail for this...
Puerile. Only amusing when you have been pulverized by weeks of Wagner operas.
@kaliishmalii
8 жыл бұрын
+John Borstlap Dzamn. Preach.
@sabalight6470
3 жыл бұрын
Picasso said : Drawing is what everyone does as a child. I just didn't stop.
Man bara väntar på pruttandet
Привет Русским и Украинцам)
1:55 Some ignorant's laughter
Папка аутизъм
The music is great, but the ballet is horrible.
@MrDanielphenix
5 жыл бұрын
The ballet is great stop thinking, close your eyes you will maybe see better