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Bayadere
Bayadere Ba`ya*dere", n. [F., from Pg. bailadeira a female dancer, bailar to dance.] A female dancer in the East Indies. [Written also bajadere.]

Meaning of Bayadere from wikipedia

- Bayadere may refer to: Bayadere is a European term for devadasi — a female dancer in India, often clothed in loose Eastern costume Bayadere (fabric),...
- La Bayadère ("the temple dancer") (ru. «Баядерка», Bayaderka) is an 1877 ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by the French c****ographer...
- Bayadere was an Indian silk fabric with a horizontal stripe pattern. In Europe the term bayadere (from French: bayadère, from Portuguese: balhadeira,...
- Bayadère (1859–1872) was France's most famous trotting mare of the 19th century. The daughter of The Norfolk Phœnomenon and a mare also named Bayadère...
- Les bayadères is an opera in three acts by the composer Charles-Simon Catel. The French-language libretto, by Victor-Joseph Étienne de Jouy, is based...
- for first dancing the role of Nikiya in 1877 Marius Petipa's ballet, La Bayadère. She went on to become the teacher of legendary prima ballerina Anna Pavlova...
- 1992 – La Bayadère – La Scala Ballet 1992 – La BayadèreTeatro Colón, Argentina 1997 – La BayadèreFinnish National Ballet 1997 – La Bayadère – Ballet...
- Pasha and Bayadère is a black and white photograph by English photographer Roger Fenton, taken in 1858. It belongs to a group of pictures where Fenton...
- interpretations of numerous classical works including Swan Lake, Giselle, and La Bayadère. Nureyev's grandfather, Nurakhmet Fazlievich Fazliev, and his father, Khamit...
- (1866; composed jointly with Léo Delibes), Don Quixote (1869); and La Bayadère (1877). Minkus composed many pieces for older works. The most well-known...