The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is America's National Cultural Center. Located in Washington, DC, the Kennedy Center presents the latest musical and theatrical productions, jazz concerts, family performances, and a free performance every day at 6pm on the Millennium Stage.
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The medical website of the Rudolf Nureyev Foundation.
A complete overview of Twyla Tharp's career from 1965-present & Information on her touring company as well as information on her Brooklyn dance center ...
This is the official website of Darcey Bussell, Principal Ballerina with the Royal Ballet in London, England ...
UNOFFICIAL SITE - a paean to a great prima ballerina from the Friends of Nina Ananiashvili in New York, includes an illustrated bio, performance schedule, photo gallery, interviews and reviews ...
Margot Fonteyn Where to begin Fonteyn's name dominated British ballet for more than 40 years. One of the truly great dancers of our time, she was the most famous ballerina of the second half of the century, Ashton's muse, the perfect exemplar of the English style - and all of that even before the wonderful Indian summer of her partnership with Nureyev. For anyone who saw her, she is still the ...
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Home | Art & Arch | Cyberchef | Dance | Jazz | Klassik | Nouveau | OperaNet | Calendar | Search send page to a friend Bienvenue! Click here to explore our magazine, or pick a section from the above choices. Tribute to Rudolf Nureyev by Patricia Boccadoro ARIS, 23 May 1997 - After a moving and original exhibition, L'Universe di Nureyev at the Trussardi Art Centre of Milan, it is the turn of the ...
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Principal Dancer of London Royal Ballet ...
Veronica Paeper is the most prominent Classical Ballet Choreographer in South Africa.
Book review on Rudolf Nureyev : Three years in the Kirov Theatre by Culturekiosque.com, the European guide to arts and leisure worldwide ...
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Deborah Bull, Dancer, writer, broadcaster. Artistic development Linbury & Clore Studios Royal Opera House. Arts Council of England member ...
Interview in Paris with Finnish choreographer Jorma Uotinen and the National ballet of Finland by Culturekiosque.com, Europe's guide to art and entertainment worldwide by international journalists and critics ...
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Anna Sokolow and me, My reviews at Amazon related to Anna Sokolow and Leonard Bernstein, Weill, Kazan , Williams...
Arthur Mitchell: Still going strong after 50 years of dancing, the founder of the Dance Theater of Harlem did for ballet what Jackie Robinson did for baseball.
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Vaslav Fomich Nijinsky (1888-1950) Vaslav Nijinsky was born in Kiev, Russia, March 12, 1888, while his parents, dancers Eleonora Bereda and Foma Nijinsky were on tour. He entered the Imperial School in St. Petersburg in 1898, and upon graduation in 1907 became a soloist with the Maryinsky Theatre. He was short and stocky, and offstage, shy and reserved, yet the public adored him. Nijinsky moved ...
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Alicia Markova Most people reading this will never have seen Markova dance. A few older ones, like me, will remember her towards the end of her career, drifting apparently weightlessly through Les Sylphides; or you may know her only as the elegant figure still to be seen occasionally in the audience or on some panel of ballet celebrities. It is easy to forget that she has had one of the most ...
www.ballet.co.uk/old/legend_js_alicia_markova.htm
Anna Pavlova (1881-1931) The first super stars that Sergei Diaghilev brought to Paris were Anna Pavlova and Vaslav Nijinsky. Even today they remain household names . There have not been many dancers whose fame has endured after their retirement. It is doubtful that many living today saw Pavlova or Nijinsky dance, yet their names are synonymous with twentieth century ballet. Anna Pavlova was ...
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Galina Ulanova (1910-1998) Ulanova wrote a small book, The Making of a Ballerina, and it was translated from the Russian by S. Rosenberg in 1950. The first paragraph reads, I did not really wish to be a ballet dancer. True, my first visit to the theatre fired my imagination, but I was not swept off my feet by that strong impulse for a stage career which precipitated so many to the footlights. ...
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Baryshnikov/L.A. Times Thursday, March 6, 1997 Stretching His Legs Creatively At 49, Mikhail Baryshnikov works hard to pursue the rigors of dance, and the best part is he can now do it on his own terms. By ELIZABETH ZIMMER, Special to The Times NEW YORK--A lot of guys who work for 30 years, reach the pinnacle of their profession, achieve icon status, make pots of money and sustain disabling ...
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Tell me when this page is updated (Principal ballerina of the Royal Ballet) Introduction... History... Gallery... Links Introduction This is not an official homepage, but for a ballerina being one of the best things to come out of England, a homepage is much deserved. Though many would say that she does not have sexual appeal as a dancer, it is undeniably so that she is one of the most beautiful ...
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Infectious AIDS - Have We Been Misled This is the official HIV/AIDS research from the University of California Berkeley, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology. This contains the written research works of Professor Peter H. Duesberg on the subject, as well as other scientists that support his views, such as Kary B. Mullis, and Professor Walter Gilbert - both Nobel prize winners (Kary Mullis ...
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Philip Deal and The Philip Deal Dance Center offers instruction in classical ballet, point, jazz, modern, lyrical, hip hop, tap and adult classes. Ages 3 to Adult.
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Karen Kain Canada's Prima Ballerina KAREN KAIN was eight when she wrote, , When I grow up I am going to be a ballerina. I will be in Giselle. It will be so much fun being a ballerina. After dancing Giselle, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, La Sylphide, and hundreds of other classical and contemporary ballets, Karen expressed the same enthusiasm 35 years later in her autobiography, ...
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Anna Pavlova / By Allegra Kent The Swan Forums: Discuss Anna Pavlova and other emblematic women in the forums. From The New York Times, Jan. 1931: Anna Pavlova Dies at Height of Fame. Read the Britannica Online entry for Anna Pavlova. ne of the first biographies I ever read was about Anna Pavlova. When I was 11, I took it out of the library, just before seriously beginning my own study of ballet.
www.nytimes.com/specials/magazine4/articles/pavlova.html
Nina Hyvarinen Dancer ...
Christopher Gable 'An English Nureyev ' Well, as it turned out, no - but this newspaper headline seemed a very reasonable proposition in 1964. The dancer in question was Christopher Gable. He was 24 at the time, seven years in to his Royal Ballet career, and looked set to lead the company for the next decade. But less than three years later he had given up dancing for good. Gable appeared with ...
www.ballet.co.uk/old/legend_js_christopher_gable.htm
Irek Mukhamedov Royal Ballet Principal by Jane Simpson & Bruce Marriott Irek Mukhamedov is at a turning point in his career almost as significant as his move to the West in 1990. His new status as guest artist with the Royal Ballet gives him the time and freedom to explore new avenues; but also perhaps is making him think seriously about how long and in what ways his dancing career can continue, ...
www.ballet.co.uk/jul98/interview_irek_mukhamedov.htm
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Ballet Alert! Online Christopher Gable Home Ballet Talk Magazines Specials Reviews Ballets Dancers Companies Studio Shop Links Subscribe October 25, 1998 Christopher Gable, dancer and director, Northern Ballet Theatre, died of cancer this weekend. At the time of his death he was director of Northern Ballet Theatre, but he was probably better known to ballet lovers as the very promising young ...
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Lidia's Tribute to Sylvie Guillem: the world's greatest ballerina ...
Arthur Mitchell Founder, Dance Theatre of Harlem Arthur Mitchell is known around he world as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. He has been a pivotal figure in the dance world for over four decades. Mr. Mitchell began his dance training at New York City's High School of Performing Arts, where he was the first male student to win the coveted annual dance award.
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