NormezMoi

NormezMoi

ReinventingCaro is about a cancer patient deciding to study philosophy at Sorbonne Université in Paris.
I will get Fulvestrant for the rest of my life without any certainty that it could work because becoming a triple negative BC patient (no Ibrance because bad risk/benefice balance). I decided to use the keto diet and the COC protocol (from the Care Oncology Clinic in London) to keep me alive.

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  • @p.p.6133
    @p.p.61334 күн бұрын

    Die Atmosphäre, die aus Dialog entsteht, ist phantastisch!

  • @derblindesanchez7250
    @derblindesanchez725017 күн бұрын

    Merci beaucoup.

  • @geraldweissburg8618
    @geraldweissburg861824 күн бұрын

    I well remember the sensation of his defection (really, now, I can see this as the Soviet system beginning to unravel). I am so impressed and charmed by their sincerity.

  • @susandpitts
    @susandpitts25 күн бұрын

    They were a pair that has never been equaled! Their love for each other and for the dance shown so brightly it took your breath away! I saw Giselle 3 times! The most beautiful performance ever!!

  • @irinadavidofflavrentyeva798
    @irinadavidofflavrentyeva79828 күн бұрын

    All I see, particulary, after this interviews with them, is that they both enjoyed their relations Look at their happy faces! By their own admission, they became "one soul and one body". that astounded an audience, making them to rapture with genuine emotions. This phenomena made this inimitable duet the most admired and beloved in ballet history! Had Margo have this "gymnastic" legs extension, her perfomance in Giselle, I think, wouldn't be so magical! It looked to me, like a unearthly delusion, where dancers "soared" above the stage, with a perfect spiritual and artistic unison. They, probably could've been together in real life, but the noble Dame Margo Fonteyn couldn't leave her paralyzed husband. By the way, he's been shot by his lover's jealous husband and poor Margo had to take of him for rest of his life, living in the farm with him.

  • @98BeeGirl
    @98BeeGirlАй бұрын

    Unbelievably and perfectly performed! ❤️

  • @Itssarisado
    @ItssarisadoАй бұрын

    Le jeune Badiou est attirant comme une star de cinéma.

  • @mariacruz-yv7yt
    @mariacruz-yv7ytАй бұрын

    😢❤

  • @aggelinairiniaggelaki2720
    @aggelinairiniaggelaki27202 ай бұрын

    Nureyev c,est un grand danceur. Mais pas du tout "l'ame" de la dance. Cela c'est ALexandre Godunov pour la majorite des balletomanes. Excusez moi.

  • @user-sp9rg6uq1u
    @user-sp9rg6uq1u3 ай бұрын

    Благодарю !

  • @me67226
    @me672264 ай бұрын

    He sat through la bayadere even though he was so sick and dying of aids. How sad, the worlds greatest male dancer so dedicated. RIP❤❤❤🌹💚🩵💙💜💛💛🧡🩷🤍🩶🌹💐🌷🏵️🌺🌻🪻

  • @denisemarsetti8907
    @denisemarsetti89074 ай бұрын

    Merci de cette approche sensible, respectueuse de la vie fulgurante de Nureyev, ainsi que de sa mort. Grâce à vous, nous avons accès à des témoignages très forts de celles et ceux qui ont eu la chance de le côtoyer. Il est inoubliable.

  • @marjoriebarratt2671
    @marjoriebarratt26715 ай бұрын

    Irremplaçable ! Un danseur unique ! Il nous manque ! Il avait le plus, il avait le feu ! ❤

  • @monikamichaelis-iw3to
    @monikamichaelis-iw3to5 ай бұрын

    He tried to dance till his body gave out. Nowaday dancers are much better than he ever was.

  • @susangunn885
    @susangunn8856 ай бұрын

    Love those floaty dresses the girls wear

  • @user-vs1lq6ow6i
    @user-vs1lq6ow6i7 ай бұрын

    Flying Tatsr❤❤...,,,As long as my ballets ara danced I will live,,...R. Nureyev...❤

  • @daisie13orso
    @daisie13orso7 ай бұрын

    What a gift to be able to see them together recorded for posterity. Brings me to tears.

  • @andreadegranda3233
    @andreadegranda32338 ай бұрын

    Si fue todo de lo critican : pero fue un Gran bailarín y en la actualidad : se habla de É VERDAD.

  • @edwardarckless3112
    @edwardarckless31128 ай бұрын

    I will never forget when I had him come to Wiesbaden for his very last proformace just befor he die.he was just wonderfull and fantastique to see magnifique.but when he come back to the hotel with a boy.I told him to stop hé Say to me Edward when I die I do not die along.. he give his maladie to all that went with him. A wonderfull artiste but a very shit man.

  • @angelacoates9559
    @angelacoates95599 ай бұрын

    Did he ever know that Margot was in a paupers

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri5029 ай бұрын

    j known without Noureev Fonteyn unknown to day , great ballerinas era of Fonteyn are forgoten to day Galina Mezenzeva ( Giselle Kirov 60 ' ) Ludmilla Semeniaka ( Bolchoi 85 ' ) M Maximova ( Bolchoi 70' ) M Haydee ( Stuttgart 65 ) Maina Gielgud ( Bejart 75' ) G Komleva ( Kirov 75 ) Noella Pontois ( Paris Opera 80' ) : tiny comments on Y Tube about those famous Stars era Fonteyn !

  • @neuzapinheirotorres3940
    @neuzapinheirotorres39403 ай бұрын

    Heard that he helped her after her husband was shot I don't know well in what circumstances.

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri5029 ай бұрын

    Hormis la production de La Bayadere ( 1974 et 1992 ) , l'entrée au répertoire de l'opéra de Paris de Raymonda on parle beaucoup trop des autres productions Noureev , c'est faire abstraction injuste des productions antérieures , en premier le fastueux casse noisette de Rosella Hightower en 1981 - la plus somptueuse féerie que l'opéra de Paris a pu connaitre au vingtième siècle, aucun spectateurs qui ont assisté a ces représentations ne peut me contredire ; la scénographie de la Belle Aurore au Bois Dormant a fait salke comble au Palais des congrès Paris en Mai 1983 ; non a part La Bayadere et Raymonda Noureev n'a pas fait rever le public autant que ces prédécesseurs quant au Contemporain ses coreos personnelles ont été lamentables ( Washington Square - Two Brothers ou La Tempête ) ont etes des fiascos , oui Forsythe a crée grace â lui a lopera de Paris mais cest minime en comparaison de ce qu'a réalisé B Lefevre . Il faut le dire Noureev reste le Dieux de La Dance avec Nijinski mais des lacunes et fautes graves en temps que Principal a l'opéra de Paris , des carrieres et demissions a cause de lui etc .. la perfection nexiste pas , lextase béate est subjecive .

  • @Annabelledelrio
    @Annabelledelrio9 ай бұрын

    A mon avis, à la fin de l'interview, le vieux a enculé le petit jeune. Ça a dû le traumatiser pour les 50 années suivantes.

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri5029 ай бұрын

    first you see classical dancers it's a fact very times on social-networks

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri5029 ай бұрын

    no comparison possible with Nathalia Bessermertnova Bolchoi and Noella Pontois Paris Opera : youtubers don't known classical ballet only video no more !

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis70879 ай бұрын

    Two seconds in and I'm being electrified. Thanks god this moment was recorded.

  • @ghjjkff
    @ghjjkff10 ай бұрын

    Правители территории России никогда ни ценили талантливых людей.

  • @user-xe8vv6qj1b
    @user-xe8vv6qj1b10 ай бұрын

    Forgot to mention Margot Fontaine was at the time married to a man from Panama.

  • @gwae48
    @gwae4810 ай бұрын

    THANKYOU❤❤❤❤

  • @user-ir4dt2sr2l
    @user-ir4dt2sr2l10 ай бұрын

    Такая величайшая балерина была партнёршей Потрясающая судьба была у Нуреев Как многого добился А рос в такой бедной семье С опозданием попал в Вагановское училище И превратился в изысканного танцовщика, человека искусства

  • @markbeck8384
    @markbeck838410 ай бұрын

    It was a nice interview; I'm glad that they got along so well; it could have been awkward. I saw them in Romeo & Juliet once, and they suited each other very well. She didn't have the extension that modern ballerinas have; but she was a wonderful actress, an attractive woman, and had great warmth/audience connection. I think too there was great intelligence; she speaks very well in this interview, and seems very self-aware/practical/nice. Nureyev also comes across well, not overly impressed with himself, and an artist. Of course, they gave ballet a great lift with their partnership and star appeal! The time I saw them, the audience went absolutely wild; it was astonishing, but deserved.

  • @edwardarckless3112
    @edwardarckless311210 ай бұрын

    That last time he dance in Wiesbaden it was just wonderfull and fantastique to see in fact magic.the rain was comeing down and it was just so cold open air.nobody left that proformace. But then after he went to a club.come back at 2 . he know that hé was very ill but still went on the looking for the boys. A wonderfull artiste but a shit.

  • @Annabelledelrio
    @Annabelledelrio10 ай бұрын

    L'origine de 50 ans de conneries du badiou

  • @ssophoss
    @ssophoss10 ай бұрын

    Te amo Rudolf

  • @denisemarsetti8907
    @denisemarsetti890710 ай бұрын

    Admirable !

  • @starmelodyelizabethb7380
    @starmelodyelizabethb738010 ай бұрын

    Bless there souls ❤❤❤ they both will always be legendary an an example of what dance should be.

  • @user-jx7xv4pf1i
    @user-jx7xv4pf1i10 ай бұрын

    Супер,супер люди,браво!!!

  • @davidhalterman578
    @davidhalterman57810 ай бұрын

    I saw him in Chicago in 1966 in high school, I was 18 going on 19.

  • @sandatoacsen9858
    @sandatoacsen985811 ай бұрын

    Min 3.29 Margot e stata la migliore,.. ed E STATA MESSA accanto a Nureyev perche lui dovea maturare in una certa maniera... come un, albero che deve nutrire il frutto. Comunque lei andava verso il tramonto della sua cariera.. una cosa normale, considerando l,eta( per il ballo). Dice che doveva decidere tra il tramonto e il "rendersi ridicola" accanto ad un ragazzo di venti anni . Ogni essere umano (di buon senso) scieglierebbe di non diventare ridicolo, soppratutto quando ha avuto una cariera molto sodisfacente. Margot ha accetato di ballare con Nureyev, perche era la migliore... e Nureyev, in giovane eta, DOVEVA IMPARARE DAI MIGLIORI(vedi anche la vicinanza con Erik Brun). Il vecchio che trasmette al Nuovo ! Nureyev e stato riconosciuto, da chi DI DOVERE, come expressione DIVINA,... e CHI DI DOVERE, gli ha aperto la via , in tutte le maniere ! Soltanto un, orbo non vede l, incontro DELL,DIVINO con chi, sulla TERRA agisce a NOME SUO !

  • @user-xd5px8so9p
    @user-xd5px8so9p11 ай бұрын

    Traducción en Español

  • @user-xd5px8so9p
    @user-xd5px8so9p11 ай бұрын

    Traducción en Español

  • @ThirzaLynetteClarke-ku9dq
    @ThirzaLynetteClarke-ku9dq11 ай бұрын

    They absolutely liberated each other. She was laughing for the first time shamelessly as it should be.

  • @annagrazialinguiti6812
    @annagrazialinguiti681211 ай бұрын

    Il più grande di sempre❤

  • @anateresaleguina4124
    @anateresaleguina412411 ай бұрын

    The saddest news never wanted to be heard!💜🌹💔

  • @magnamarianneczagany8970
    @magnamarianneczagany8970 Жыл бұрын

    Fonteyn had a disabled husband and Nureyev was alone in the world after his defection it probably brought them closer together. They loved to dance and both benefited from their relationship. Culturally and emotionally.

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri5029 ай бұрын

    she beneficied mainly for her Notoriety , j think she would be totally unknown in 2023 , really

  • @magnamarianneczagany8970
    @magnamarianneczagany89709 ай бұрын

    @@alainspiteri502 She had a carrier and a name before her dancing with Nureyev. So when they started dancing together she opened doors for him that wouldn’t have opened vey easily. Every company has their own dancers that they are promoting. Coming from the outside even when you come from Kirov or Bollshoi takes a while. So they both benefitted and also the harmony and affection between them was a great contribution to dance. They remained friends and Nureyev helped her financially when she needed it later in life.

  • @dr_ltorres8289
    @dr_ltorres82895 ай бұрын

    Her husband became “disabled” years later after the start of their partnership -- he was shot (and subsequently paralyzed for life) after trying to stage a coup in his home country of Panama

  • @user-vu2zc8zm9x
    @user-vu2zc8zm9x29 күн бұрын

    Инвалид он стал много позже , причем по своей глупости - он был большой любитель чужих жён.

  • @annwatson6125
    @annwatson6125 Жыл бұрын

    nureyev was a pervert

  • @salomonbenavides529
    @salomonbenavides529 Жыл бұрын

    B

  • @Rosa-sy4nx
    @Rosa-sy4nx Жыл бұрын

    Gracias por tu talento, por tu arte, como me hubiera encantado verte bailar en vivo, me genera melancolía. Bello todo tu ser. Cómo se llama la canción que suena en el minuto 01:00 ?

  • @erikasono565
    @erikasono565 Жыл бұрын

    フォンテーンが引退した後のドキュメンタリーで、ヌレエフはフォンテーンについて、「僕らの身体と魂は一つになり、燃え上がった。文化的背景の違いも、歳の差も関係なかった。だからそれは観客に伝わった。マーゴは僕にとって、とてもとても大切な友達で、家族の一部で、そしてすべてだった。僕は彼女しかもっていなかった。」と語っている。 - フォンテーンが60歳で引退した1990年の時点で、ヌレエフは41歳。 ベルリンの壁が崩壊し、東西ドイツが再統合され、ソ連・東欧崩壊も目前に迫っていた。 フォンテーンが、脊椎に受けた凶弾の後遺症で麻痺が残る夫の介護と舞台で苦労している間、ヌレエフは彼女のそばにいた。 そしてフォンテーンが夫の故郷パナマに農場を購入して移り住んだ後、ヌレエフはオーストラリアを本拠に活動を続けたる - だが、とても舞台上の演技とは思えない憧れと情熱に燃える眼差しでマーゴを見つめ続けたヌレエフの輝きは、もうそこにはなかった。 だから、フォンテーンが夫を見送り、静かに生涯を閉じた後、「マーゴは僕のすべて。僕は彼女しかもっていなかった」と告白し、生涯結婚することもなかったヌレエフが、もう何年も生きられなかったのは、必然だったのかもしれない。

  • @user-wq1ux4os7o
    @user-wq1ux4os7o Жыл бұрын

    i didnt know the legendry second ballerina went out with a fellow performer i hear the british love her especially chalmers who calls her 'le grande dame' but the bolshoi will not entertain her and neither will most of europe i think its sad especially when she was told she would never dance again either to sickness or age its so sad shes dead we will never hear her footsteps again

  • @dmmchugh3714
    @dmmchugh3714 Жыл бұрын

    "Nothing gold can stay" -- Robert Frost