Lucia Lacarra and Marlon Dino in “Onegin” - photo by Thomas Kirchgraber
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Marianela Nunez as Tatiana in “Onegin” (Royal Ballet 2015)
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Liv Tyler as Tatyana Larina in Onegin (Film, 1999).
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Period dramas dresses tournament: Orange dresses Round 1- Group B: Tatyana Larina, Onegin (gifset) vs Kate Sharma, Bridgerton (gifset)
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opera bracket results in a nutshell
a woman stepping on a man stock photos. @malcolm-f-tucker here you go… sad onegin snaijsiansh
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Alexandra Feigin's short program costume at the 2023 World Championships and 2023 European Championships. Her music was the Onegin soundtrack.
(Sources: 1, 2 and 3)
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Which male ballet roles do you like the most/find most interesting, and which do you like the least/find most boring?
Oooooo this is a good question and some of my answers would depend on the production based on choreography. I'm also sticking only with narrative ballets, nothing like Jewels.
Most Interesting (they're all very similar and very dramatic lol):
Yevgeny Onegin from the ballet Onegin. This role requires literally everything from a dancer from perfect acting to perfect dancing, both solo and partnering. I love the choreography, I love the music, and I love the entire ballet.
Prince Frederick from Mayerling. The amount and specific type of acting this role requires is incredible. The nuance and passion needed is so difficult because it's possible to give too much but also not enough. Not only that, but he has to stand out and keep our attention in a ballet that is entirely too long and has so much filler (like all MacMillan ballets honestly).
Ivan from Ivan the Terrible. I am OBSESSED with the entrance of Ivan and the final scene, it looks like so much fun to dance. The pure power of the role, the music, the entire ballet is awesome. If I was a dude, this would be a dream role of mine.
Least Interesting:
Jean de Brienne from Raymonda. He really has nothing to do in the ballet and the entire story could happen without him honestly. It's one of my favorite ballets, but JDB is useless lolol.
Romeo. I hate the story of Romeo and Juliet in every single medium and think everyone involved is just stupid (except Tybalt, they should have listened to Tybalt) but that's a rant for another time.
Espada from Don Quixote. I find his parts boring and useless.
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Vadim Muntagirov as Lensky in Onegin (Royal Ballet 2015)
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Lidia Timoshenko. Onegin-- Tatiana and the great Bear of the Russian winter, deep in the forest. Illustrations made between 1951-1967
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Liv Tyler as Tatyana Larina in Onegin (Film, 1999).
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