2 hours ago · Film & TV · 0 comments

For me, one of the standout young male dancers in Europe right now (if not the standout) is Giorgi Potskhishvili. He is exceptionally strong technically (especially in classical roles like Swan Lake) and considered a rising international star, still relatively early in his peak career. These excerpts from the Dutch National Ballet’s Don Quixote, performed with Prima Ballerina Anna Tsygankova, show off his exemplary talents perfectly. The first round of applause is one of delighted spontaneity – and the rest is a series of explosive jumps, precision, and stage energy that has been engaging audiences since he started his professional career in around 2018 (if my memory served me well). The young Georgian is widely praised for his outrageously high-flying jumps, fast and precise turns, and an unusual sense of power and attack in his movement that makes him stand out on stage. Critics often highlight how he combines athletic virtuosity with control, so even his most daring steps remain…

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