ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月22日 02時49分


Dancers fall. Sometimes, it’s intentional. One of the most breathtaking falls in dance dates to 1933 and involves 36 women who collapse onto the floor like dominos. “The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers,” featuring @therockettes, is a classic of precision choreography by Russell Markert, the group’s founder. But instead of bare legs and gleaming smiles, the #Rockettes wear Vincente Minnelli’s pristine soldier uniforms and stiffly curve around the stage like machinery. “The first time I tried on my soldier costume, I actually cried,” the Rockette @alinaduncan told the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ writer @giadk. “It’s history.” The fall is the grand finale, a physical act that demands abs of steel, steadfast teamwork and infinite patience. “We’re thinking of staying completely flat all the way down,” she said. “If you’re even just a centimeter off then the fall can go wonky.” In the front — where she stands in this video by @adamgolfer@alinaduncan must maintain a completely straight plank position. “When it’s one of those 4-show days,” she said of the busy #ChristmasSpectacular season, “you’re like, are we going to fall now?” #SpeakingInDance


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