Physically, she fits the ideal ballerina mold perfectly, with a beautifully proportioned body and limbs that never look less than graceful. |
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Karen Kain, Canada's prima ballerina and one of the most respected dancers in the world, gave over 10,000 performances in her career. |
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His mould paintings depicted a range of subjects including a ballerina, the house he lived in and a guardsman. |
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Apparently Jennie was a promising ballerina and pianist until she became possessed by Beatle mania. |
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The Fairy Godmother's solo was also splendidly graceful, and thus Cinderella did not appear to be the sole prima ballerina in this piece. |
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If she were a ballerina dancing on pointe, she'd add a whole foot to her height. |
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It is a very effective and dramatic work, originally written to be danced to by the prima ballerina of the Berlin opera. |
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Because of her build, Mrs. Noah advised Megan to give up the idea of becoming a prima ballerina like Katie wanted to be. |
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In Act II, the prima ballerina plays Odette, a beautiful swan that can only return to her human form between midnight and dawn. |
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He was in charge of the Bolshoi, this man, and no ballerina could get a job without his say-so. |
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A spray of beargrass with little beads on was placed in the centre to give it the effect of a ballerina. |
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Every sort of mask was laid out, kings, princesses, cows, snakes, skeletons, cats and even a lovely ballerina. |
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Corrina lifted her feet out of her shoes and, pointing her left foot like a ballerina might, she ran her foot lightly up and down Aaron's leg. |
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In 1971 she joined the Matsuyama Ballet Company in Tokyo as a principal, eventually becoming prima ballerina. |
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The young woman knew that all eyes were on her, well, all these that weren't still watching the prima ballerina of the Cleveland ballet. |
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Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre sacked a prima ballerina, saying she was too heavy and too tall for most of her dance partners to lift. |
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She received her initial training in Berlin from Alexandra Nicolaieva, a former prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet. |
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The renowned Chinese folk dancer Huang Doudou and noted ballerina Tan Yuanyuan are choreographing the dance together. |
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Everyone, absolutely everyone, even the greatest ballerina, can recite a list of self-perceived physical deficits. |
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Mother and daughter danced for a few moments, Molly spinning on tiptoes like a dainty ballerina, Christina gracefully moving to the beat. |
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We wore ballerina shoes and full black taffeta skirts, and short coats of such colours as robin's egg blue, cerise red, lime green. |
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She shows me weekend bags, handbags and clutches, beach towels and sandals and ballerina flats. |
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We're in the realm of the satin pointe shoe and the sylphlike ballerina, but any resemblance to floaty romanticism ends there. |
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This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit. |
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The career girl's court shoe is all very well but where were Ravel's versions of the casual suede boot or the casual ballerina look last autumn? |
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Her vibrancy, dramatic range and willowy elegance make her a classical ballerina of the highest order. |
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That's how he sent me to school, with silk Chanel ballerina flats and a Fendi jacket over my Jordache jeans. |
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She danced all the ballerina roles in the repertoire, bringing great authority and musicality to everything she danced. |
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Dolly leapt into action, the huntress awakened, graceful, athletic, like a prima ballerina in a full fur coat. |
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In other circumstances I would say he needed to be slightly taller to adequately partner this ballerina. |
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A slender ballerina poised on a strongly arched foot, black hair in a chignon, eyes like great black butterflies. |
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She danced all the leading ballerina roles, foremost among them Odette-Odile and Kitri. |
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He showed up unannounced at the home of Copenhagen's prima ballerina and insisted he be allowed to dance Cendrillon for her. |
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She was a Romantic ballerina of fugitive lightness, with a delicacy as much like steel as late. |
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Swanilda is a soubrette role, but it requires a dancer with the authority of a ballerina. |
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I strive every day to be not just a good ballerina, but a great ballerina regardless of my race. |
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I want to be a good partner, and traditionally the role of the male dancer has been to make the ballerina look good. |
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She was never exactly a ballerina but she could be light on her feet if she needed to be. |
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For years, the ballerina flat was the shoe of choice to wear with cropped pants. |
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They played with my old Barbie doll dressed in a tutu and another ballerina doll. |
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Sassy dreams of becoming a prima ballerina but as her dance classmates tell her, her large feet and long legs stand in the way of her dreams. |
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While more lavish praise tends to be heaped on heels, fans of flat shoes get just as excited about a delicate ballerina or a light-as-Astaire jazz shoe. |
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The prima ballerina played her to perfection and it was wonderful. |
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It was that Bengal tiger of a ballerina, Sofiane Sylve, stalking onstage on steely pointes, as if France itself had come to explicate this most elusive of texts. |
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While there are a few, very minor factual errors, the general span and scope of the book, not to mention the detailed portraiture of the ballerina in her world, are admirable. |
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Finally, the highest achievement in the company, the position of principal dancer or ballerina, is attainable by only a few gifted dancers. |
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Whenever disaster strikes the poor prima ballerina, she hangs up her dancing shoes in despair until some devastatingly handsome boy shows her that she was made to dance. |
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If you're too much of a ballerina to show your face, don't pretend to be a macho warrior for Christ. |
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Like the gymnast and the ballerina, the distance runner is often defined by drive and compulsion. |
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Even though Kain was a naturally talented ballerina, it was an uphill battle at the beginning of her training. |
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My gracefulness stems from the fact that I'm walking directly on my toes, sort of like a furry ballerina. |
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Iridescent, metallic, pastel or sequined, these refined ballerina shoes will make our little ones dream. |
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The Firebird is a fierce folk tale, with a brilliant ballerina role at its heart. |
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Strawberry Shortcake tote bag, featuring Strawberry Shortcake dressed as a ballerina. |
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Prima ballerina assoluta, she inspires and guides new generations of dancers in her own country and abroad. |
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Entitled Límpido amor, it was performed by the prima ballerina Anik Bissonnette for her farewell gala. |
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We all know that little girl's all over the world love to dance and dress up like little prima ballerina princesses. |
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The brand introduced to the public its first ambassador in the person of Parisian prima ballerina Marie-Agnès Gillot. |
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A prima ballerina is a female ballet dancer with many years of experience, who is especially gifted. |
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The line of the costumes and the stylized tutus create flirty ballerina silhouettes. |
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What happens when a bugle-playing mime who wants to sing opera, and a tap-dancing ballerina pop in on an NAC Orchestra Family Adventures concert? |
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Her named successor, Uliana Lopatkina is, of course, also a great ballerina. |
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A paradoxical balance illustrated to me by the image of a fat elephant moving with the grace of a petite ballerina. |
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The French ballerina will perform in Sacred Monsters, a pas de deux with Akram Khan. |
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A princess ballerina and a courageous astronaut are the new stars of the sigikid Accessory World. |
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Like a toe-dancing ballerina, this dirt queen is all about control and finesse. |
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The story of a dance performed by a ballerina and a girl with a disability. |
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The young ballerina went to the side of the stage, got ready and was just about to start to walk to centre stage. |
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Far from the romantic productions of his contemporaries who favoured the ballerina, he always balanced feminine and masculine roles. |
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An amalgam of two words, bag and ballerina, Bagllerina is designed to be feminine, practical, elegant and compact all at the same time. |
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Nijinsky's modern physicality created a renaissance of male dancing, a revolution that rivaled the supremacy of the diva, the prima donna, the ballerina. |
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After seeing Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova perform in Cairo, Iolas knew he wanted to be an artiste. |
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Try a ballerina flat, or an open mule with a smartly shaped heel. |
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As a ballerina, to embody the duality of the Swan Queen and the black swan can be a fiendishly difficult task. |
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Next out was Madeline, a one-and-a-half year old Sphinx in a frilly pink ballerina outfit. |
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I feel very proud of being a ballerina of this great ballet company. |
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Bright shoes are only chic with a dressy evening ensemble, or in the form of ballerina slippers to be worn with country cottons, after-ski skirts, and trousers. |
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The fragile nature of the ballet dancer's trade is brought into excruciating focus when the company's most prized ballerina snaps her Achilles tendon in rehearsal. |
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Suffice it to say that no real ballerina, Kirkland included, would survive, much less succeed, with such an illness. |
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He is a ballerina in bovver boots, a West End impresario with East End World War Two defiance. |
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Karen Kain, prima ballerina of the National Ballet for nearly 30 years, has thrilled audiences and inspired dance companies around the world with her flawless line and warm interpretation of the classics. |
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Last May, Ms. Pite was chosen by legendary prima ballerina Veronica Tennant as the inaugural participant in the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards Mentorship Program. |
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Veronica Tennant, former prima ballerina with the National Ballet of Canada, wrote and directed the informative television portrait Celia Franca: Tour de Force, which first aired in 2006 on Bravo! |
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In recent years she has also shared the stage with the London Royal Ballet's prima ballerina, Tamara Rojo, with whom she performed on two occasions on the initiative of the Ellas Crean festival. |
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Britain's foremost ballerina, Margot Fonteyn, went to France in 1948 to perform with Petit's newly founded company Les Ballets de Paris, and they had a brief but romantic affair. |
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Nor will it save Altynai Asylmuratova, the lustrous former St Petersburg ballerina who is being removed from her own job as the Vaganova's artistic director. |
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In the two pas de deux, he will be accompanied respectively by Oksana Kucheruk, star of the Ballet of Bordeaux, and Stéphanie Roublot, solo prima ballerina from the Ballet of Bordeaux. |
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Many use the term ballerina incorrectly, often using it to describe any female ballet student or dancer. |
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One such portrait, which hints at the surrealism that would punctuate his later films, features a ballerina called Frances Pidgeon, wearing a hip bath. |
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This round Donatella came up with a ballerina skirt made of raffia, but enriched by delicate strands of silk. |
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Violette Verdy, the prima ballerina, will be honored. |
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Pavlova, named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, is still just about the most popular party dessert in Australia. |
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The former prima ballerina has made no secret of the fact she's been impressed by the Olympic gymnast. |
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Maradona knows there's no ballet without a prima ballerina. |
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In similar fashion, and mostly informally, the ballerina would be the prima donna of the dance world. |
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Try experiencing prima ballerina land – it's crazy. |
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For the women, the styles ooze feminine charm with trendy slingbacks and every girl's best friend, the ballerina flat. |
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It's so demanding for the prima ballerina. |
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Since ballerino is not used in English, it does not enjoy the same connotation as ballerina. |
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Obituary of prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn. |
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In ballet, few ballerina solos last longer than two minutes. |
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No ballerina could prevail against such daft distractions. |
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She might decide she'll be a famous singer or ballerina. |
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After dancing with the company for 4 years, she was later appointed Prima ballerina assoluta of La Scala Theatre Ballet in Milan. |
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The shape, the delicacy, and the quivery sensitivity of these slender tails makes the flower look like feathers or the legs of a ballerina or two little flags. |
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What if the graceful little ballerina on her music box were to come alive? |
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Vin Baker Baker was one of those big men who moved like a ballerina. |
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She was designated the company's first Prima ballerina, and was later recognised as a Prima ballerina assoluta. |
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The Prima ballerina assoluta of the Royal Ballet is the late Dame Margot Fonteyn. |
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The industry has exchanged the ballerina carriage of the sparrow-like Shalom Harlow in the 1990s, for emotionless stickpins. |
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That is why sewing a ballerina dress for someone special can be one of the most exciting projects you'll ever make especially if the little ballerina is part of the sewing experience. |
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Whether a princess, ballerina, a girlie girl or equestrienne, every Pinky Ponky is 30 cm tall, super-soft and adorably outfitted right down to the last detail. |
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A natural rosy flush, apply only the pink ballerina shade. |
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The star ballerina Anik Bissonnette was also in the program. |
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To sculpt your face, use the beige ballerina shade. |
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A ballerina who lived in a single motel room with her mother and five siblings during her teenage years will become the American Ballet Theatre's first black soloist in 20 years. |
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There will be joined by aerial performer and contortionist Rosie Cheeks, prima ballerina Madame Galina and female clown and tricyclist Jessica Arpin. |
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The lead ballerina, then, must imitate, not just a princess or just a swan, but rather a musicalized version of a young princess who unwillingly inhabits a swan's body. |
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Significantly, it is a ballerina who is helping Under Armour re-brand itself as a company that caters to women who spin, kickbox, lift weights and run. |
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