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Discover Ludwig"ballerina of" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone as a ballerina or to indicate their role or occupation as a ballerina. Example: The elegant ballerina of the ballet company gracefully glided across the stage, captivating the audience with her flawless technique and emotive performance.
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Wendy Whelan is the ballerina of geometry.
Yes, but a ballerina of a particularly restricted kind.
In 1961, Fonteyn was the lead ballerina of England's Royal Ballet — actually, the lead ballerina of Western ballet.
The most fascinating ballerina of the season is likely to be another Russian.
Yet wasn't hardship and self-sacrifice the wellspring of inspiration for every Russian ballerina of legend?
She was the greatest ballerina of the late twentieth century, and a wild thing.
And it enshrines Marie Taglioni, the archetypal Romantic ballerina of the 19th century.
"I think he was trying to outpose me!" says the former ballerina of the unusual situation.
Where else could you see Alina Cojocaru, prima ballerina of the Royal Ballet, and Natalia Osipova, a phenomenal ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet, dance the same role on the same stage on the same day?
The star ballerina of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, Karsavina was famous, onstage, for her dramatic skills and her beautiful line.
Her speciality was enacting "The Dying Swan", in the style of Anna Pavlova, the greatest ballerina of her time.
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