Widzę, że zastój się tu zrobił. Podsumowując moje podpowiedzi:
balet powstał na podstawie opery
opera ta zaśp owstała na podstawie komedii dell'arte
tytuł opery to imię bohatera
i jest to imię żeńskie
baletu tego trzeba szukać na wschodzie (tytułu i wykonawców)
Myslę, że to dość sporo podpowiedzi
_________________ Když už něco děláš, dělej to pořádně.
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
edit:
zespol i miasto (1), tytul (1), chor i muzyka (1), plus 1 ekstra za jakas ciekawostke
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
ekhm... no w sumie masz racje, chociaz chodzilo mi raczej o ciekawostke dot tego baletu... no ale niech ci bedzie, 0.5 punktu.
natomist ten 1 pelny nadal czeka na wlasciciela.
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
no coz, zagadka ugrzezla w miejscu, wiec kolejna podpowiedz:
*nie szukajcie za oceanem
*to baaaardzo znany zespol
*gosc specjalny: A Ferri (to juz ogromna podpowiedz!)
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
brawo Maron!! nareszcie ktos ruszyl glowa kolejny punkt dla ciebie!
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
wszyscy wiedza ze jestem italianomaniakiem wiec to nie trudne
a jesli chodzi o podany przez ciebie tytul to: NIE.
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
zagadka idzie baaaardzo opornie, wiec na zachete kolejne zdjecie z tego baletu:
i dodatkowe 2 pkt za podanie nazwiska partnera Alessandry.
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
"La Chauve-souris" lub "Il Pipistrello" czyli inaczej "Nietoperz"!! brawo Iris!
Niestety pomyliłas sie co do partnera, szukaj dalej
edit: bardzo przepraszam to oczywiscie JEST Massimo Murru, na stronie gdzie znalazlam ta informacje byl blad. 2 pkt dla ciebie.
polecam poczytać:
"What has night to do with sleep? In this piece, it is all for dancing. And the grand seigneur of French Ballet, Roland Petit, takes the opportunity to show off the strengths of his young, attractive, dazzlingly well-schooled and highly virtuosic dancers. There is dance of every kind: classical, waltz, clownish pantomime, seasoned with Hungarian paprika and a rousing French cancan from a line-up of sexy, long legged revue girls. The resulting mix of Parisian esprit, Viennese charm and Milanese elegance is simply irresistible.
Roland Petit’s “Fledermaus à la française”, La Chauve-souris, was originally created for the Ballet National de Marseille in 1979 with Petit’s wife Zizi Jeanmaire partnered by Denis Ganio and Luigi Bonino as the mastermind of the nocturnal escapades. The action was transferred from the operetta’s Vienna to the Paris of Vaudeville theatres, which was the original source of Johann Strauss’s celebrated operetta.
The ballet was restaged for La Scala in their temporary home in the Teatro degli Arcimboldi in 2003. Directed by Luigi Bonino, Petit’s assistant of many years, who also dances the role of Ulrich, it features two more dancing stars from the “Petit school” in the principal roles: Massimo Murru, the male star dancer of La Scala’s company, for whom Petit had written several ballets and Allessandra Ferri, who counts among the finest ballerinas of today. Awarded with the coveted title of “Prima Ballerina Assoluta” at La Scala, she was once described by Roland Petit as the only rightful successor to legendary Zizi Jeanmaire. Her radiance and acting talents, the apparent lightness of her movements are well captured in the filmed version of this exciting choreography – now presented by TDK on DVD.
The name of Roland Petit is almost synonymous with ballet itself. Now 80, he still radiates youthful vitality, reflecting the youthfulness of the dancers surrounding him. Petit has set his personal choreographic stamp to many literatury topics from Goethe, Pushkin, Heinrich Mann and Lampedusa to Hugo, Rostand, Zola, Rimbaud and Proust. An he has brought his highly individual vision to ballet classics such as Coppélia, Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake.
The palette of his balletic vocabulary is correspondingly broad, never denying its rock solid roots in the classical-academic techniques of the danse d’école but regularly borrowing from the ballroom, revue, sport, the circus and variétés, cinema and whatever’s latest on the pop scene. And always the scent of a very French sex appeal – so that the high point of almost all his works is the pas de deux, infused with a seemingly inexhaustible erotic imagination. "
tym samym proponuje aby Iris zaczela nowy watek zagadek wrzesniowych
_________________ you broke my heart cause I couldn't dance
you didn't even want me around
but now I'm back to let you know
I CAN REALLY SHAKE THEM DOWN!!
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