An Early Ballerina Demonstrates the Qualities of the Danish Bournonville Style
I’ve long seen this footage, and you may well have too, but I haven’t seen film so clear a copy before. In this case, I thought an upload was in order.
The ballerina so well demonstrates the qualities of the Danish Bournonville style – clean precise movements, lightness, quickness, rapid batteries and so on.
I’ll leave identification of the dancer and the ballet for ‘Comments’ - just to be save from the copyright police!
Enjoy!
Видео An Early Ballerina Demonstrates the Qualities of the Danish Bournonville Style канала John Hall
The ballerina so well demonstrates the qualities of the Danish Bournonville style – clean precise movements, lightness, quickness, rapid batteries and so on.
I’ll leave identification of the dancer and the ballet for ‘Comments’ - just to be save from the copyright police!
Enjoy!
Видео An Early Ballerina Demonstrates the Qualities of the Danish Bournonville Style канала John Hall
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