I smiled to myself as the wind blew tossing the leaves helter-skelter and making them dance like ballerinas, minus the tutus. |
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There is nothing to ruffle the tutus of any local balletomane in this year's Royal New Zealand Ballet's Tutus on Tour programme. |
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La Sylphide also popularized the white tutus, freeing the ballerinas from the bondage of stiffening panniers. |
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All the other little girls were in their ballet tutus as Tinkerbell or Sleeping Beauty and I went in a brown paper rubbish bag. |
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Their gaily colored flowers resembling miniature ballet dancers in multi-colored tutus will sway and nod winsomely toward you. |
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It has tutus and classroom steps, and it made a bright finale for the evening. |
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Colorful tutus and long-sleeved metallic leotards accentuated the angular movement. |
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I have a very blinkered view of dance, it just has to be ballet, and then it really must be tutus and tiaras. |
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That's how it becomes modern, it's sort of a conceptual art piece, or an installation with fruit, tutus and jazz in different languages. |
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The kids stand frozen and slack-jawed, mesmerized by the adults capering around in rented tutus. |
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So although it was a crowd-pleaser with magnificent tutus, there were heart-stopping moments as young dancers struggled to fully realise difficult choreography. |
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The line of the costumes and the stylized tutus create flirty ballerina silhouettes. |
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And the pastel itself, sometimes dense, sometimes light, wonderfully interprets the diaphanous tutus and grey, dusty atmosphere of this room. |
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Her upper-body-only performance does, however, enable her to wear the first strapless tutus in dance history. |
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Much of the humor is in seeing male dancers en travesti, wearing tutus and dancing en pointe. |
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Long tulle skirts, as light as tutus in pastel colours, to wear with cotton t-shirts. |
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The white of the tutus provides the transition from one body to another, and the gestures echo each other. |
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During this last part, Paco Dècina displays on the naked stage white tutus, starched, standing straight on their own, like chrysalis. |
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There are notable Halloween pictures, such as a pair of knobby-kneed fourth-grade boys in pastel tutus on in-line skates, grinning from ear to ear. |
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Every time you go into town, browse round the charity shops and pick up cheap hats, scarves, veils, tutus, jewelry, gloves and small size dresses or jackets. |
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They don't wear tutus or pointe shoes and their hair isn't in buns. |
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Swan Lake is an epic story about Conflict, Rebellion, Love and Death, brought to you by two unlikely workmen, dressed in plastic tutus and full of emotion. |
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Each act is intended to show man's supremacy over beast in the most ridiculous acts: bears on bicycles, elephants doing handstands, monkeys wearing tutus. |
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Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Fabulous and funny, these crowd-pleasing hairy-chested men dart about in tights, tutus, and plus-size toe shoes. |
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Mysterious creatures, conveyers of the ideal, the illusion of their immateriality is accentuated by the ethereal tutus, the slow, fluid gestures and the use of points. |
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The original tutus were touched up, as were 340 other costumes. |
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For his collection of fairy-like dresses, interspersed with dance tutus customized, designer opts for sharp colors of pink to lemon yellow, passing by electrifying purple. |
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The clubs were packed with European showgirls dancing the night away in everything from tutus to provocative, see-through feathery dance outfits. |
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Angela has set up Jazz Dancewear at Westbourne Road, Marsh, to sell tutus and leotards, pre-loved dresses, hair accessories, dance shoes and gifts. |
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At New York's Fashion Week this past September, Michael Kors drew inspiration for his spring ready-to-wear collection from the world of toe shoes and tutus. |
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