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Discover Ludwig"a ballet show" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a performance or production of ballet, often in a theater setting. Example: "I am excited to attend a ballet show at the new performing arts center this weekend."
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"Someone coming to see a street-dance show will pick up a leaflet for a ballet show and think: 'Why not?' And vice-versa," he says.
Even her children's features don't cut through the condition; watching her daughter at a ballet show recently, she was unable to spot her among the other girls in identical buns and leotards.
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Van Rysel also played water polo, gave demonstrations of springboard diving and in 1953 coached a team of 16 women and two boys for a water ballet show marking the Coronation.
There is not much here, apart from the Church of St Mary the Virgin, a luxury hotel currently offering an al fresco ballet show, and a smattering of farms.
As a ballet, the show flails.
Finally, as to the title Dance On! -- this was no ballet show -- the dancing being a jolly milling of the cast to an upbeat track of crowd pleasing Disco and Pop with a dash of "New Age".
I said, 'It's the Finnish Ballet: show some Finnish dancers.' It's always a battle with the producers.
The images, constructions and textures of "Viscera," his new creation for Miami City Ballet, show why.
The pantomime tradition and folk-tale quality of the ballet show Mr. Martins's gift for delineating personality through movement (unsurprising since he was raised on the buoyant, warm characters of the Bournonville tradition in his native Denmark).
His docu-style movie The Company, about a ballet troupe, showed a shrewd sense of how stage groups work.
"THE RITE OF SPRING," or "Le Sacre du Printemps," Igor Stravinsky's historic shocker, a ballet that shows and celebrates a remorseless human sacrifice, will be 100 years old next May.
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