Washington is a town where balletomania is more diluted than in other national capitals like Paris, London, Moscow and Copenhagen. |
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Perversely, the Trocks, who always have one foot in genuine balletomania, are ahead of the curve when it comes to historic revivals. |
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She introduced ballet to remote crevices of the world and inspired balletomania thousands of miles from her native Russia. |
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I don't experience such balletomania with other ballet companies, but these unique Kirov dancers have constantly renewed my passion in ballet. |
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When a dancer lodges movement under your skin, balletomania becomes the best kind of intoxication. |
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Each year, in the spring and early summer, New York becomes a world capital of balletomania. |
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Emmy Haskell, whose son Arnold was to introduce the word balletomania into the English language in the 1930s through his best-selling book of that name, immediately undertook to sponsor Alicia's lessons. |
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But he took American dance out of its modern-dance cults, and he took balletomania out of its ghetto, making dance an art for all. |
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