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Danseur noble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A danseur noble is a male ballet dancer, usually a principal dancer, who projects great nobility of character. | width="50%" align="left" valign="top" | •Erik Bruhn •Pavel Gerdt •Anthony Dowell...
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Rapide-Danseur, Quebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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The french danseur is correct, or the all inclusive "balletomane"; ... It is DANSEUR. Now if Jessica Simpson said it was "ballerino", I think we all know that it must be something else. ... Based on a bunch of computer research of the above answers: Danseur and Ballerino are both correct. [To the individual who said it isn't...
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Meet Angelina Ballerina and all her friends. Play a memory game, print coloring pages, and send animated ecards. ... ; Fun & Games; Watch Videos; My Dressing Room; Dance Studio; Music Box; Angelina & Friends ... ; [2009] Hit Entertainment Limited. The Angelina Ballerina name and character and the dancing logo are trademarks of...
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Straight Egyptian Arabian Horses ... Congratulations to the new owners of Wind Danseur Arabian horses ... Wind Danseur Arabians...
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HE TRACES HIS ROOTS TO AN IGOROT TRIBE IN SAGADA, BUT IS CARVING A NAME FOR HIMSELF ON THE WORLD'S STAGE . LUNA AMARILLO MEETS BIAG GAONGEN, BALLET PHILIPPINES' PRINCIPAL DANCER ... Biag Gaongen laughs sheepishly when he says he is considered a senior in Ballet Philippines, ... Still, his success is nothing short of extraordinary;
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David Ashmole, principal dancer and teacher, who died too young and too unexpectedly, was, in the ballet terminology of older times, a danseur noble, a dancer destined to play princes, because he combines elegance with long, beautiful lines. ... "Any position he took, ... This expanded his repertoire considerably:
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