Anyone who's danced can relate to these hilarious moments in The Concert (or, The Perils of Everybody). This movement is fondly called the "Mistake Waltz".
Choreographed in 1956, this Jerome Robbins' ballet is a comic spoof of a classical music concert.
FAQ
Q: Are the mistakes on purpose?
A: Yes, the choreographer Jerome Robbins was known for his excellent comedic timing. All of the steps were choreographed exactly as you see them.
Q: Who is the pianist?
A: the talented Allen Dameron.
JEROME ROBBINS FESTIVAL
Sept. 21–29, 2018
https://www.pnb.org
Choreographed in 1956, this Jerome Robbins' ballet is a comic spoof of a classical music concert.
FAQ
Q: Are the mistakes on purpose?
A: Yes, the choreographer Jerome Robbins was known for his excellent comedic timing. All of the steps were choreographed exactly as you see them.
Q: Who is the pianist?
A: the talented Allen Dameron.
JEROME ROBBINS FESTIVAL
Sept. 21–29, 2018
https://www.pnb.org
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