p. 44. Élisabeth Vedrenne, " Élisabeth Ballet, Lazy Days ", Semaines, 05.2008, n° 10. Élisabeth Vedrenne, " Sur la route d'Élisabeth Ballet ", Connaissances...
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Mayerling is a ballet choreographed by Kenneth MacMillan to the music of Franz Liszt, arranged by John Lanchbery, scenario by Gillian Freeman and designed...
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actor and director Élisabeth Ballet (born 1956), French sculptor Françoise Ballet-Blu (born 1964), French politician Gilbert Ballet (1853–1916), French...
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1978 ballet Mayerling, Kenneth MacMillan portrayed Elisabeth in a pas de deux with her son Prince Rudolf, the principal character in the ballet. In 1993...
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Pontois, or guest stars like Rudolf Nureyev. Élisabeth entered the corps de ballet of the Paris Opéra Ballet in 1976 as a quadrille at the age of 17. She...
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The Paris Opera Ballet (French: Ballet de l'Opéra national de Paris) is a French ballet company that is an integral part of the Paris Opera. It is the...
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Countess Marie Anatole Louise Élisabeth Greffulhe (née de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay; 11 July 1860 – 21 August 1952) was a French socialite, known as a...
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her adolescence, she traveled to New York City to study ballet at the School of American Ballet, after which she studied with Suzanne Farrell at the Kennedy...
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Louise Elisabeth Peterhoff is a Swedish actress. She trained for ten years as a ballet dancer at the Royal Swedish Ballet. Peterhoff is of Estonian descent...
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Élisabeth Claude Jacquet de La Guerre (pronunciation, née Jacquet, 17 March 1665 – 27 June 1729) was a French musician, harpsichordist and composer. Élisabeth-Claude...
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Peter Haden-Guest, 4th Baron Haden-Guest (category British ballet choreographers)
performed as Peter Michael with the Markova-Dolin Ballet, Ballet Divertissement, Ballet Theatre, Ballet Joos, and the Repertory Dance Theatre from 1935...
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Lacotte [fr] (b 1951), writer Halvard Mabire [fr] (b 1956), sailor Élisabeth Ballet (b 1957), sculptor François Galgani [fr] (b 1958), oceanographer Joseph...
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The ballets roses ("pink ballets"), also known as the ballets roses affair (French: Affaire des Ballets roses), was a sex abuse scandal that was publicised...
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Jeanne-Élisabeth Le Clerc Soligny (née Malter, 1749), known also under her stage name Elisabeth Le Clerc, was a French ballet mistress and ballerina. She...
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The Substance (redirect from Elisabeth Sparkle)
already memorized the moves which she was new to. Although trained as a ballet dancer, she explained that "that specific kind of sexuality doesn’t lend...
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Rudolf Nureyev (category Ballet choreographers)
Manuel Legris, Elisabeth Maurin, Élisabeth Platel, Charles Jude, and Monique Loudières. His artistic directorship of the Paris Opera Ballet was a great success...
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Francisco Ballet, the Pennsylvania Ballet, and the American Ballet Theatre. At 20, Thompson was dancing with American Ballet Theatre's Studio Company, then...
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This is a list of ballet dancers from the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation, including both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities...
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The Varna International Ballet Competition is a biennial ballet competition held in Varna, Bulgaria. The competition was founded in 1964 and subsequently...
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Élisabeth de Haulteterre (Hotteterre) (c. 1720?–after 1768) (fl. 1737–1768) was a French composer and violinist. Despite the similarity of the name, she...
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opera but before composing the ballet, simply because the work was becoming too long. These were a duet for Elisabeth and Eboli in Act 4, Scene 1; a duet...
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I Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837–1898), Empress of Austria by her marriage to Franz Joseph I; character in Kenneth MacMillan's ballet Mayerling Elizabeth...
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Dutch National Ballet (Dutch: Het Nationale Ballet) is the official and largest ballet company in the Netherlands. The Dutch National Ballet was formed in...
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Comédie-ballet is a genre of French drama which mixes a spoken play with interludes containing music and dance. The first example of the genre is considered...
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Danseur étoile (category Paris Opera Ballet étoiles)
"star dancer", is the highest rank a dancer can reach at the Paris Opera Ballet. It is equivalent to the title "Principal dancer" used in English or to...
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Fernandez, Bruce Marks, Eleanor D'Antuono and Elisabeth Carroll. The order of the various sections of the ballet, as recorded by the Danish National Radio...
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Elisabeth Schooling (27 April 1915 – 22 June 1998) was a British ballet dancer. Elisabeth Schooling was born in Hendon, London in 1915. From 1928, Schooling...
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Louis XIV (redirect from Princess Anne Élisabeth of France)
interest in the art form. Ballet dancing was used by Louis as a political tool to hold power over his state. He integrated ballet deeply into court social...
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(1981) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–2011). Sladen was interested in ballet and theatre from childhood, and began to appear on stage in the mid-1960s...
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cherished institutions, from the Royal Children's Hospital to the Australian Ballet and the Botanic Gardens, have benefited from her involvement. But Murdoch...
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