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Ballerina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A ballerina (Italian for female dancer ) is a title used to describe a principal female professional ballet dancer in a large company; the male equivalent to this title is danseur (French) or b...
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Premier danseur - Wikipedia
Le titre de Premier danseur représente le deuxième échelon dans la hiérarchie du Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris , après celui d' étoile et avant ceux de sujet , coryphée et quadrille . Vocabu...
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and Vasiliev, the long-time Grigorovich danseur noble who fell from the director's grace in the eighties. No blood was spilled, but Grigorovich was for all intents and purposes purged and was last seen in England, attempting to start a dance school.
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Adolph Bolm on Video ... Mr. Bolm was a great innovator. While he was in Chicago, he danced with Ruth Page, Olan Howland in a short film called Dance Macabre in ... Student | Ballet-Master | Premier Danseur; Choreographer | Collaborator and Friend; Husband and Father | Son and Brother; Offstage | Mentor | Travels | Legacy...
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Alessio Carbone Official Site PREMIER DANSEUR AT THE PARIS OPERA BALLET. Born in 1978 in Stockholm, into a family of artists, Alessio Carbone enters the dance school of the Scala of Milan in 1991 and dances, starting at age 15, in various productions of the company, as well as working on soloist roles.
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This Italian dancer and ballet master (1850-1928) was born in Rome, son of Cesare Cecchetti and Serafina Casagli. ... He studied with Giovanni Lepri, who was a pupil of the great Carlo Blasis, and made his debut at La Scala, Milan, in 1870. He toured Europe as a premier danseur and made his debut at the Maryinski Theatre,
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RECOVERING. Mikhail Baryshnikov, 37, Soviet-born premier danseur and artistic director of the American Ballet Theater; from surgery on his right knee, which was operated on in 1983 and... ... Mikhail Baryshnikov, 37, Soviet-born premier danseur and artistic director of the American Ballet Theater; from surgery on his right...
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