Victoria Ananyan Blue Bird Variation -

Victoria Ananyan Blue Bird Variation -

The variation uses quick, fluttering hand and arm movements to mimic a bird.

Watch Victoria Ananyan's performance and rehearsal footage to study her specific technical execution and artistic phrasing: Victoria Ananyan Blue Bird Variation YouTube · Chapulo7 Victoria Ananyan Blue Bird Variation

The role demands intricate batterie (beaten jumps) and precise footwork. The variation uses quick, fluttering hand and arm

Ananyan is known for her "listening" gestures—placing a hand behind the ear while looking upstage or downstage to "hear" the Bluebird. : : Victoria Ananyan's performance of the (Princess Florine)

Victoria Ananyan's performance of the (Princess Florine) from The Sleeping Beauty is celebrated for its technical precision and expressive "listening" movements. This variation is part of the Act III Grand Pas de Deux between the Bluebird and Princess Florine. Performance Overview

Unlike the male Bluebird role which focuses on powerful jumps, Princess Florine's variation emphasizes light, delicate movements and musicality. Visual Study Guide

: Sir Peter Wright's The Sleeping Beauty with Dutch National Ballet (Het Nationale Ballet). Choreography : Originally by Marius Petipa. Music : Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Key Technical Elements

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