With these dancers set of dancers I could tell at least one, two of them may have had some difficultly from movements of the upper body, but overall I could tell that this piece was practiced. As a whole, I think the choreographer fulfilled their intent to portray the dancers as “little swans.” Thinking of this piece in an outside context, it mimicked the play of children. When children are playing, or are trying to do something often more time than not, there is copying. With the dancers being so close together and the movements of these dancers being identical, there was a since of were the title Little Swans came from. This piece can be definitely be considered to be a classical theatrical piece, because of the music, which dates back to the nineteenth century, and the movements performed by the dancers
In the Winthrop Dance Theater 2015, the Big Swans was choreographed by Marius Petipa and restaged by Mia Cunningham. During this piece the type of music played was “Swan Lake” by Pyotr