Dance has the power to inspire awe and fascination that transcends the everyday. Are there no limits to the ways the human body can memorize and amaze the spectator through performance?
If this troupe of 16 female dancers from the Ensemble Folklorique Russe (Russian Folklore Company) are anything to go by, then we haven’t seen everything yet!
The group weave intricate patterns and gyroscopic rotations across the stage so effortlessly it seems they are floating on air. The performance takes us on a magical journey through Russian dance history. With a nod to the Soviet dance troupe Beryozka Dance Ensemble, who wowed audiences worldwide in the 1940s and ‘50s, the group performed a traditional “round dance” to an enthusiastic crowd.
The clip was filmed and shared after the troupe’s performance at Geneva’s Théâtre du Léman to a folk song called “In the Field Stood a Birch Tree” (hence the branches). This traditional Russian folk dance, performed in equally traditional Russian folk costumes, paid homage to a long history of “round dance” in Russia.
In most dance performances, of course, the dancers’ impressive footwork takes center stage. But for the Ensemble Folklorique Russe, we are invited to suspend disbelief and enjoy the magic while their incredible footwork remains hidden from view.
The 16 dancers begin slowly, but within seconds the audience’s attention is piqued; the elegant dancers appear to be floating across the stage. Their “secret technique,” concealed beneath floor-length skirts, renders their five-minute-long performance nothing short of surreal.
Are they riding roller skates? Are parts of the stage moving beneath their feet? What exactly is this incredible, secret technique?
It’s not an illusion. The highly skilled dancers, in fact, have to stay “en pointe” (on the tips of their pointed toes) the whole time. For anyone who has ever attended even a single ballet class, you'll know just how tough this is!
“These women are so beautiful,” contributed another. “Their dance is miraculous; one of the most wonderful things I have ever seen.”
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