Prince Siegfried and Odile Pas De Deux from Swan Lake.
Marina Rzhannikova and Nikolay Chevychelov of the Moscow Classical Ballet.
Note: I acidentially cut Odile's variation while editing. I have uploaded that clip seperately!
American Ballet Theatre
Gillian Murphy as Odile, with Angel Corella.
Marcello Gomes as Von Rothbart
Part One
-Odile's Entrance
-Grand Pas De Deux
-Seigfried's Variation
Bruch Violin Concerto Third Movement
Choreographed By: Clark Tippet
American Ballet Theatre
Pricipal Dancers:
Ashley Tuttle & Ethan Stiefel
Julie Kent & Robert Hill
Paloma Hererra & Keith Roberts
Yan Chen & Angel Corella
And the American Ballet Theatre Company, including Gillian Murphy
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