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The other Pavlova… — 6 Comments

  1. vanderleun:

    I assure you that I remember the photos from the 70s.

    And you can go to YouTube and see the videos. I’ve added one just now to the post—go to the ADDENDUM and you’ll see it. Phenomenal.

    Also, here’s a little clip of Pavlova as a student.

  2. That reverse knee lock seems almost grotesque. It got my attention away from the rest of the performance. How do you live/walk/climb stairs?

  3. Richard Aubrey:

    Simple. You bend your knees when you climb stairs—that is, you bend them the usual ways.

    I had ballet teachers who taught people with hyperextension not to lock their knees the way she does. It was thought to strain the knee and throw off the balance. But I’ve seen dancers who use their hyperextension more fully, as did Pavlova, and many of them seem to do okay. I don’t know what proportion fall by the wayside, though.

  4. I’d be interested to know if she had knee trouble later in her career – that seems like a very stressful position to hold and with practice and performance, she would have done it a lot.

  5. I know nothing about dance but do enjoy your dance postings.

    This one was disturbing. I agree with Richard Aubrey that at minimum, watching her supporting leg was distracting.

    Thanks for another glimpse of ballet.

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