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frie-ice · 1 month
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How to Train Your Dragon - Ballerina/Leap! crossover poster, of Race to the Edge Hiccup and Felicie.
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tharindumanujaya · 8 months
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mirriorball · 11 months
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ballet dancer suzanne farrell for diamonds, and a midsummer night's dream ˗ˏˋ✩ˎˊ˗
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pink-evilette · 9 months
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I was perfect 🦢♡
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dqrlinglana · 24 days
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Priscilla 2023 ˚. ✦.˳·˖
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Pictures and coloring is mine ౨ৎ˚。⋆ ♡
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diana-andraste · 7 months
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Thème et variation (court métrage), 1928
Germaine Dulac
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reuels · 8 months
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Ballerina (2023) dir. Lee Chung Hyeon
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nowadayz · 8 months
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BALLERINA 2023, dir. Lee Chung Hyeon
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champagnexowishes · 1 year
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Me preparing for whatever 2024 has in store
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psykopaths · 4 months
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frie-ice · 1 month
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Rise of the Guardians - Ballerina/Leap! crossover logo. The idea for this logo was inspired by DeviantLivehorses's Guardian of Passion.
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chellilonaaphra · 2 years
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BALLET IN HORROR
Suspiria (1977)
Black Swan (2010)
Suspiria (2018)
Us (2019)
The Ballerina (2021)
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thresholdbb · 7 months
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Can we talk about The Dying Swan moment in Coda? As someone who was once a very serious ballerina, I need to talk about the Dying Swan. Here's your context --
CHAKOTAY: Harry's clarinet solo was okay. I could have done without Tuvok's reading of Vulcan poetry. But the highlight of the evening was definitely Kathryn Janeway portraying the Dying Swan. JANEWAY: I learned that dance when I was six years old. I assure you, it was the hit of the Beginning Ballet class.
Have you seen The Dying Swan? It is dramatic.
Here, take a minute:
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First of all, this dance is much too advanced for a six-year-old, even if they’re doing it in demi pointe. (Six-year-olds emphatically should not be in pointe shoes btw.) The dance is almost entirely bourees and arm movements done to very subtle musical cues, not the foundational ballet moves typically taught in Beginning Ballet.
This is a very vulnerable, dramatic dance that is effective because of its subtleties. The performer would need to embody that vulnerability in some way for a convincing performance. It's short, but it's a solo piece -- all eyes on you. I mean, it was choreographed for a prima ballerina, BUT THAT'S NOT MY POINT
Can you imagine our unflappable Captain Janeway willingly getting in front of her crew to do this ballet? I get that it’s thematically relevant to the plot of Coda, but since Janeway is only vulnerable in front of her crew when it means putting herself in harm’s way, it seems like a wild decision. She tends to hold herself apart from her crew, maintaining the professional distance of the captain. Further, when she does any creative pursuit, it is almost always in private, since her sister was the artist in the family and she was the scientist. As a captain, she commands Voyager in a much different way than she would as a dancer with this piece. I'm not saying she never shows vulnerability because she definitely does, but not necessarily in this way. Then when she talks about it with Chakotay, she just casually brushes it off with a laugh like no big deal.
There’s also the question of costume – would she have gone full tutu? Done it in her Starfleet uniform? An impeccable yet flow-y white suit? She does get into costume and command a performance in Bride of Chaotica!, but Coda is still kind of early days for our captain. Arachnia aligns more with what we know about Janeway's character.
Granted, it is Chakotay laying down these complements about her dancing ability and he is clearly biased. To be fair, Neelix does too before they leave in the shuttle. If she did this dance and performed it poorly or amazingly, I feel like the crew would look at her a bit differently afterwards.
Canonically she did The Dying Swan, but I certainly have trouble picturing it happening.
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israelcastillophoto · 8 months
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Don’t give up…
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cinnamongirlsdiary · 24 days
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my favorite scene in the movie is when she pulls out one of her feathers then her knees go backwards
(it’s so disturbing but that’s why i love it)
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katiajewelbox · 6 months
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Incredible glass figurine stop motion animation! How in the world did they make this? The little glass figures have so much personality. Shared with permission from the Tik Tok page Old Beautiful Clips.
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