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I'm not sure if I've got the right section named properly... but I'm wondering about Raymonda's variation with the hand claps and all the bourees... Is it by Petipa? It seems so different from his other ballerina variations... didn't he farm out some of the national dances to Shirayev? Would that have happened with something like this? I notice the Wikipedia entry (as of this post) on Raymonda says:

f. Variation de Raymonde

interpolation: Variation (taken from the Act II Pas d'action, circa 1941)

interpolation: Variation (fashioned from the Danse des enfants, circa 1941)

I know there are a lot of variations, having watched a few on youtube recently... but what is this 1941 reference?

Here's a youtube clip of Guillem in the variation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fskhknk66A which I assume is Nureyev's version...

and Makarova:

Van Hamel

Bessmertnova: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNiO9iWPT4I

It's kind of like Nikiya's, I guess, from Bayadere... but otherwise it seems more in common with Odette, which I thought was Ivanov rather than Petipa... are there any stories?

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The 1941 reference is to the Konstantin Sergeyev revision of the ballet, and as far as I can tell, Shirayev did set some character work in some of the Petipa ballets, much as Pavel Gerdt set his own variations. There is nothing in the "cembalom" variation that says anything but Petipa to me.

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I'm not sure if I've got the right section named properly... but I'm wondering about Raymonda's variation with the hand claps and all the bourees... Is it by Petipa? It seems so different from his other ballerina variations... didn't he farm out some of the national dances to Shirayev? Would that have happened with something like this? I notice the Wikipedia entry (as of this post) on Raymonda says:

f. Variation de Raymonde

interpolation: Variation (taken from the Act II Pas d'action, circa 1941)

interpolation: Variation (fashioned from the Danse des enfants, circa 1941)

I know there are a lot of variations, having watched a few on youtube recently... but what is this 1941 reference?

Here's a youtube clip of Guillem in the variation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fskhknk66A which I assume is Nureyev's version...

and Makarova:

Van Hamel

Bessmertnova: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNiO9iWPT4I

It's kind of like Nikiya's, I guess, from Bayadere... but otherwise it seems more in common with Odette, which I thought was Ivanov rather than Petipa... are there any stories?

I just looked at a few of these, and the Guillem has been removed, though there is another clip of her doing that variation, and Bessmertovna link has been removed -- BUT there are many short clips of her doing several Raymonda variations with the Tokyo National Ballet (not sure if that's remembered correctly) also on youtube: here.

It's interesting to compare the different ballerinas, but I don't have the technical knowledge to judge them. Each is beautiful in her own way. For example, while VanHamel's legs did not appear to be as strong as some of the others, I felt more character coming through from her, and love.

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