Ballet-dancer

  • 51The Royal Ballet — General Information Name The Royal Ballet Previous Names …

    Wikipedia

  • 52The Australian Ballet — General Information Name The Australian Ballet Predecessor Borovansky Ballet …

    Wikipedia

  • 53Classical ballet — Painting of ballet dancers by Edgar Degas, 1872. Main article: Ballet Classical Ballet is the most formal of the ballet styles, it adheres to traditional ballet technique. There are variations relating to area of origin, such as Russian ballet, F …

    Wikipedia

  • 54Mao's Last Dancer (film) — For the book of the same name, see Mao s Last Dancer (book). Mao s Last Dancer Directed by Bruce Beresford …

    Wikipedia

  • 55David Blair (dancer) — David Blair Born David Butterfield 1932 Yorkshire, England Died 1975 Occupation Ballet dancer Spouse Maryon Lane David Blair (1932–1975) was a renowned British ballet d …

    Wikipedia

  • 56English National Ballet — General Information Name English National Ballet Previous Names The Festival Ballet London Festival Ballet Year Founded 1950 …

    Wikipedia

  • 57César Morales (dancer) — César Morales Anderson (born November 17, 1978) is a Chilean ballet dancer with the Birmingham Royal Ballet. Born in Rancagua, Chile, César Morales began dancing at the age of eleven at the Ballet School of the Municipal Theatre of Santiago where …

    Wikipedia

  • 58David Drew (dancer) — David Drew MBE, is an English ballet dancer and Principal Character Artist of the Royal Ballet Contents 1 Biography 2 Repertoire 2.1 Created Roles 2.2 Other Roles …

    Wikipedia

  • 59David Adams (dancer) — David Adams Born November 16, 1928(1928 11 16) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Died October 24, 2007(2007 10 24) (aged 78) Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada David Adams …

    Wikipedia

  • 60David Poole (dancer) — David Poole Born 17 September 1925 Cape Town, South Africa Died 27 August 1991 Cape Town, South Africa Occupation Ballet dancer David Poole (born 17 September 1925 in Cape Town, South Africa; died 27 August 1991 in Cape Town, South Africa) was a… …

    Wikipedia