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- Ballet (French: [balɛ]) is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into...
- They appeared together in the 1948 film The Red Shoes as "a balletomane" and "a balletomane's mate". Their marriage was dissolved in 1949. She had a son...
- October 2023. Sewpersad, Roshan (21 October 2004). "Too little balls for balletomanes". LitNet. Teater. South Africa. Archived from the original on 10 October...
- that "the most extraordinary thing about Fantasia is, to a dancer or balletomane, not the miraculous musical recording, the range of color, or the fountainous...
- Short 2008 Lucky Days Vincent Proud Iza Samuel Stein Short The Bronx Balletomane Joey Short The Brooklyn Heist R. Fadagucci Speak Now or Forever Hold...
- that reason. This is supported by the description by nineteenth-century balletomane, Charles Nuitter, who defined tutu as "a slang term for the very short...
- References External links Dance basic topics Glossary of dance moves "Balletomane". merriam-webster.com. 2011. Retrieved December 23, 2011. Barker/Kostrovitskaya:...
- von Henselt. As with most Russian nobility, Duke Peter was a longtime balletomane and patron of the arts. In 1857 he was commissioned to compose the score...
- Gregg Helvey – University of Southern California Silver Medal: The Bronx Balletomane, Jeremy Joffee – City College of New York Bronze Medal: Bohemibot, Brendan...
- abundance to please even the most finicky of gods and the most demanding of balletomanes". Ashton's third full-length ballet was Romeo and Juliet for the Royal...