Posted on 11/27/2025 2:46:24 PM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
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I saw the NY Ballet production......but the prima ballerina screwed up the pas de deux.
I’d take Swan Lake any day.
Only Ballet I saw was the Bolshoi with Barishkonov (sp?) Fantastic.
The celeste, or celesta was discovered by rock-and-rollers in the 1950s and featured on tunes such as It's Too Late by Chuck Willis.
Swan Lake is my favorite. Have seen it in person, but this video I watched on repeat growing up will always take the cake: from the American Ballet Theatre - Natalia Makarova with Ivan Nagy. (1976)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDm8OCBmS5I
For the holiday season though, Nutcracker it is...can’t get enough of the music. And I love all the different spins on the music too like Jazz version etc...Found a salsa one of Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy:
https://youtu.be/GcC_F3f3JPw?si=zvUhoxiXAw6NxckQ
Oh I hear it! How nostalgic...
My appreciation of ballet and opera begins and ends with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd.
More power to thems what likes it.
I recall my mother making us watch the Nutcracker...worst hours of my life including bouts with kidney stones...
LoL okay...
Well credit to Bugs Bunny. Definitely one of my favorite cartoon scenes. :)
https://youtu.be/TJI_gygXsfs?si=nTHM8QLKjIwFWgHb
I like The Nutcracker Ballet’s music but much prefer the ballets in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
I know, I know, not a Christmas show, but there was a lot of snow, a barn and a baby, although she was a girl. And all of the guys’ names were from the Bible, yes, even Frank’s. :)
Has anyone WILLINGLY ever watched the Nutcracker?
Yes. I've seen it several times in person and have Baryshnikov and Kirkland on DVD.
I like that version too...Clara is more adult though and they skip a few dances in the second half.
Agreed but the dancing is top notch.
OK. Baryshnikov was just amazing no matter what he did.
I absolutely agree.
“Has anyone WILLINGLY ever watched the Nutcracker?”
Never have I ever seen it. After hearing the ladies in my book club moaning about having to see ANOTHER grandchild in it AGAIN, I learned one more benefit of being childless.
My wife and I were in London a couple of years ago and we saw Royal Ballet Nutcuavker at Covent Garden. It was the best musical experience either of us had ever had.
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