Arabian Dance - Electronique!


    

Desc: 'Arabian Dance' from 'The Nutcracker Suite Electronique' performed by Brète (used with permission). Check out the whole album here: http://www.madnutcracker.com Tracks/Genres: 1) Overture (Rock) 2) March (Electronica) 3) Dance of The Sugar Plum Fairy (House) 4) Russian Dance - Trepak (Progressive Rock) 5) Arabian Dance (Chill/Ambient) 6) Chinese Dance (Breakbeat) 7) Dance of the Reed Pipes (Funk/Fusion) 8) Waltz of the Flowers (Synthony) 9) CD Only: Mozart Gone Mad - Hemisphere (Electronica) 10) CD Only: Mozart Gone Mad - Mystical Mozart (Ambient) 11) CD Only: Mozart Gone Mad - Synapse (Electronica) 12) Bonus Track: Dagger Dance (Drum & Bass)
Tags: piano, recital, jeff's,

Nutcracker Arabian


    

Desc: This is me as Arabian lead in a production of the Nutcracker. please comment. This choreography is copyrighted ©.
Tags: , dance, dancing, arabian, electronique, ballet, dancer, electronic, music, nutcracker, tchaikovsky,

Arabian Dance - The Nutcracker


    

Desc: Production of the Ballet Company of the Mariinsky Theater in St Petersburg.
Tags: nutcracker, ballet, arabian, tchaikovsky, pointe, dance,

Arabian Dance The Nutcracker ballet


    

Desc: Sorry for poor camera work and encoding. Me and Joe doing the Arabian part in the ballet The Nutcracker for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts shot at Palm Harbor University High School in Tampa FL. I am not a ballet guy but joe is this was my 5th time doing this dance ever practices included. And my first time doing any kind of ballet so it was decent.
Tags: Arabian, Dance, Kirov, Nutcracker, Tchaikovsky,

Bejart Ballet - THE NUTCRACKER (Lausanne) Arabian dance


    

Desc: Bejart Ballet - THE NUTCRACKER (Lausanne)Arabian dance
Tags: , reko, rivera, joe, the, nutcracker, arabian, part, dance, ballet, royal, academy, of, fine, arts, Palm, harbor, high, school, performing,

Nutcracker - Arabian Dance


    

Desc: Me doing the Arabian solo in Nutcracker.
Tags: Bejart, Ballet, THE, NUTCRACKER, Lausanne, arabian, dance,

LAGQ - The Nutcracker, Arabian Dance


    

Desc: Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker, Opus 71 Arabian Dance Arranged by Andrew York
Tags: , ballet, nutcracker, arabian, princess, coffee, dance, performing, arts, pacific, chamber, pcb,

Nutcracker Arabian dance


    

Desc: Nutcracker Arabian ballet Hungarian Dance Academy Gergely Csuja (19) Vivien Csokán (19)
Tags: , lagq, nutcracker, op, opus, 71, arabian, dance, pyotr, ilyich, tchaikovsky, quartet, classical, guitar, classic, music,

Arabian Dance (Nutcracker)


    

Desc: Gina Tomassoni School of Dance 1997 My first year in ballet!
Tags: , Nutcracker, Arabian, ballet, Hungarian, Dance, Academy, Gergely, Csuja, Vivien, Csokán, Cuba, Carlos, Acosta, Sylvie, Guillem,

The Nutcracker - Arabian Dance


    

Desc: Duchy Ballet 2006 The Nutcracker Arabian Dance Camera - Martin Blythe
Tags: , Coffee, Arabian, Dance, Nutcracker, ballet, dance,

The Nutcracker- Arabian Dance


    

Desc: 2007 Cedar Beach Arts Center puts on The Nutcracker every year. This is the Arabian Dance in the Land of Sweets. I'm the one at the front sitting down at the begining.
Tags: , Duchy, Ballet, 2006, Nutcracker, Arabian, Dance, Coffee,

Arabian Dance 2


    

Desc: Working out the kinks of my new version of the Arabian variation from the Nutcracker.
Tags: , the, nutcracker, 2007, arabian, dance, cedar, beach, arts, center, land, of, sweets, clara,

The Nutcracker; Coffee (Arabian Dance)


    

Desc: Everyone loves the Nutcracker. Greatest composer Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote the ballet many years ago and the ballet is remained the greatest ballet in history. Enjoy the collection!
Tags: arabian, dance, ballet, nutcracker,

Nutcracker Arabian dance finale


    

Desc: Nutcracker Arabian ballet finale Hungarian Dance Academy Gergely Csuja (19) Vivien Csokán (19)
Tags: , thenutcracker, nutcracker, classical, tchaikovsky, ballet, coffee, arabian, arabiandance, dance,

The Nutcracker Arab Dance


    

Desc: The Chamber Orchestra of S.João da Madeira Music Academy directed by Richard Tomes performs the Arab Dance from Tchaikovskys' 'Nutcracker' during a concert at the Porto Conservatory of Music.
Tags: , Nutcracker, Arabian, ballet, finale, Hungarian, Dance, Academy, Gergely, Csuja, Vivien, Csokán, Cuba, Carlos, Acosta, Sylvie, Guillem,

April's Arabian Dance


    

Desc: My Arabian Nutcracker Dance....sure it's not the best quality...but it's not terrible.
Tags: Nutcracker, Tchaikovsky, Richard, Tomes,

Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker - Casse Noisette - Bejart


    

Desc: Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker - Casse Noisette - Bejart - Arabian Dance - Trepak
Tags: Arabian-Nutcracker-Ballet,

A Solitary Tree


    

Desc: Pictures of different trees, set to the music of Tchaikovsky's Arabian Dance.
Tags: Tchaikovsky, Ballet, Nutcracker, Casse, Noisette, Bejart, Arabian, Dance, Trepak,

Fritz Lehmann/Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Suite Op71A Part2-3


    

Desc: Pytor Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Suite Op.71A 1.Miniature Overture 2.Character Dance:March--Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy--Russian Dance--Arabian Dance--Chinese Dance--Dance of the Reeds 3.Waltz of the Flowers The Munich Philharmonic Orchestra/Fritz Lehmann ================================ Synopsis Konstantin Ivanov's original sketch for the set of The Nutcracker (1892)The story has been published in many book versions including colourful children-friendly versions. The plot revolves around a German girl named Clara Stahlbaum or Clara Silverhaus. In some Nutcracker productions, Clara is called Marie. (In Hoffmann's tale, the girl's name actually is Marie or Maria, while Clara - or "Klärchen" - is the name of one of her dolls.) Act I The work opens with a brief "Miniature Overture", which also opens the Suite. The music sets the fairy mood by using upper registers of the orchestra exclusively. The curtain opens to reveal the Stahlbaums' house, where a Christmas Eve party is under way. Clara, her little brother Fritz, and their mother and father are celebrating with friends and family, when the mysterious godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer, enters. He quickly produces a large bag of gifts for all the children. All are very happy, except for Clara, who has yet to be presented a gift. Herr Drosselmeyer then produces three life-size dolls, which each take a turn to dance. When the dances are done, Clara approaches Herr Drosselmeyer asking for her gift. It would seem that he is out of presents, and Clara runs to her mother in a fit of tears and disappointment. Drosselmeyer then produces a toy Nutcracker, in the traditional shape of a soldier in full parade uniform. Clara is overjoyed, but her brother Fritz is jealous, and breaks the Nutcracker. The party ends and the Stahlbaum family go to bed. While everybody is sleeping, Herr Drosselmeyer repairs the Nutcracker. Then Clara wakes up and sees her window open. When the clock strikes midnight, Clara hears the sound of mice. She wakes up and tries to run away, but the mice stop her. Alternatively, perhaps Clara is still in a dream: the Christmas tree suddenly begins to grow to enormous size, filling the room. The Nutcracker comes to life, he and his band of soldiers rise to defend Clara, and the Mouse King leads his mice into battle. Here Tchaikovsky continues the miniature effect of the Overture, setting the battle music predominantly in the orchestra's upper registers. A conflict ensues, and when Clara helps the Nutcracker by holding the Mouse King by the tail or throwing her shoe at the Mouse King, the Nutcracker seizes his opportunity and stabs him. The mouse dies. The mice retreat, taking their dead leader with them. The Nutcracker is then transformed into a prince. (In Hoffmann's original story, and in the Royal Ballet's 1985 and 2001 versions, the Prince is actually Drosselmeyer's nephew, who had been turned into a Nutcracker by the Mouse King, and all the events following the Christmas party have been arranged by Drosselmeyer in order to break the spell.) Clara and the Prince travel to a world where dancing Snowflakes greet them and fairies and queens dance, welcoming Clara and the Prince into their world. The score conveys the wondrous images by introducing a wordless children's chorus. The curtain falls on Act I. Act II Konstantin Ivanov's original sketch for the set of The Nutcracker, Act II (1892)Clara and the Prince arrive at the Land of the Sugar Plum Fairy. The Sugar Plum Fairy and the people of the Land of Sweets dance for Clara and the Prince in the dances of Dew Drop Fairy, the Spanish dancers (sometimes Chocolate), the Chinese dancers (sometimes Tea), the Arabian dancers (sometimes Coffee), the Russian dancers (sometimes Candy Canes--their dance is called the Trepak), Mother Ginger and her Polichinelles (sometimes Bonbons, Taffy Clowns, or Court Buffoons in Baryshnikov's production), the Reed Flutes (sometimes Marzipan shepherds or Mirlitons), the Sugar Plum Fairy, and the Waltz of the Flowers. The dances in the Land of the Sugar Plum Fairy are not always performed in this order. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nutcracker ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.
Tags: Tchaikovsky, arabian, dance, nutcracker, tree,