The influential balletomanes associated with the Russian companies were limited and conservative in the extreme in their attitude to music. |
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It may not be filling the House but it's certainly fuelling the balletomanes! |
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A group of St Petersburg balletomanes are said to have celebrated their devotion to Taglioni's art by cooking and eating a pair of her shoes. |
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I first saw them on a postage-stamp-size stage in the Village where the troupe consisted of perhaps eight balletomanes. |
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The news that The Royal Ballet's artistic director had resigned in September set balletomanes buzzing and journalists digging. |
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Balletomanes from all corners of the world testify to the prestige and popularity of this world-class event. |
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So, musicians make a better living, while balletomanes enjoy the status and the possibilities for collaborative fireworks that come only with live accompaniment. |
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Keep on dancing, Misty, your trailblazing is a gift to all balletomanes, not just the brown ones. |
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Since this week's other Onegins include Roberto Bolle, David Hallberg and Cory Stearns, Ballet Theatre balletomanes have a feast ahead of them. |
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The June 2013 announcement of Carreno's appointment brought BSJ instant media exposure and piqued the curiosity of balletomanes from coast to coast. |
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Balletomanes can happily exist on a diet of toe shoes and tulle for two months, but the rest of the dancegoing population will want to pick and choose. |
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Balletomanes are buzzing about this world premiere, full-length Will Tuckett version of the famous children's story, presented by the Sarasota Ballet Aug. |
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