I grew up watching Suzanne perform at NYCB, and I studied at Dance Theatre of Harlem and was taught sometimes there by one of her major partners, Arthur Mitchell! I feel so privileged that I got to see her performing at NYCB w/ Peter Martins. There just can't be (won't be) another like her...that daring, that musicality and risk...if you like this vid, you should watch the documentary "SUZANNE FARRELL: ELUSIVE MUSE"!!
@brendadufaur3726 күн бұрын
It's wonderful to have Suzanne Farrell. She always speaks so interestingly. She's so genuine.
@photographedemodeАй бұрын
So wonderful to see this interview, thank you. She is a living Legend. Love you Suzanne Farrell. Curiously the only time I saw her dance was when she was with Béjart, she had an incredible stage presence.
@asclepius3117Ай бұрын
So much to impart. Thank you for the memorable moments from your impressive dancing. There were wonderful dancers but I mainly bought tickets when she was in the program so I went a lot. Every time I saw her in ballets like Symphony in C or Concerto Barocco or Tchaikovsky pas or so many others, she lit up the theater. I became more impressed as there were more subtleties I noticed. I was overjoyed when she returned from Bejart.
@nan2kayeАй бұрын
and Suzanne Farrell was essential to the birth and popularity of classical ballet. She is The Queen to Balanchine!
@annamariagrosso5857Ай бұрын
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@brendadufaur3726 күн бұрын
John Clifford and Suzanne Farrell should be an official part of N.Y.C.B. teaching and coaching.
@KawsarAhmed-2006Ай бұрын
I see that you have many videos on your channel. But your videos are not ranking. The number of viewers on the videos is very low.
@RinDen-q3xАй бұрын
The videos on their instagram account perform much better
@KaylaSwartzАй бұрын
But aesha ash teaches at sab and has a big title but Suzanne doesn't have a job there. Or gelsey Kirkland. Or merril Ashley. Doesn't make sense.
@simaraft7373Ай бұрын
Thank you for pointing this out.
@RinDen-q3xАй бұрын
Merril coaches for the Balanchine trust. Gelsey has a school of her own