Sentence examples for group of ballet from inspiring English sources

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Between 1870 and 1873 he painted a pioneering group of ballet rehearsal and performance scenes, such as his Dance Class of 1871, finding eager buyers for many of them and soon becoming identified with their theme.

Fredrik Lerneryd spent the last year and a half photographing a group of ballet dancers in the Kibera neighborhood of Nairobi, Kenya, one of the largest urban slums in Africa. .

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In one, a group of American ballet dancers gave Billy a thumbs-up; in the other, columnist Patrick Goldstein berated the Academy for cutting Hodges' Croupier out of the Oscar race because it once played on Dutch TV.

Talk story about "Ballet School," a 40 minute ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House that employs the combined talents of the Bolshoi company and a group of young American ballet students, ages 7 to 14. Special mention was made of Yuri Vladimirov, one of the Bolshoi company, and one of Russia's greatest dancers.

By Charles McLaughlin and J Boutwell The New Yorker, June 8 , 1968P. 28 Talk story about "Ballet School," a 40 minute ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House that employs the combined talents of the Bolshoi company and a group of young American ballet students, ages 7 to 14. Special mention was made of Yuri Vladimirov, one of the Bolshoi company, and one of Russia's greatest dancers.

The New Yorker, June 8 , 1968P. 28 Talk story about "Ballet School," a 40 minute ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House that employs the combined talents of the Bolshoi company and a group of young American ballet students, ages 7 to 14. Special mention was made of Yuri Vladimirov, one of the Bolshoi company, and one of Russia's greatest dancers.

Eagling himself went to ground and could not be reached for comment beyond an official line that it had been "a privilege to work with such a wonderful group of dancers and ballet staff".

Then, with little visible preparation, he suddenly spun into a pirouette, turning so many times that a group of corps de ballet members, sitting close by, laughed and whistled.

Instead, the focus is exclusively on the Pyramus and Thisbe episode from Shakespeare's play, here presented by a group of actors, acrobats, ballet dancers and a scurrying terrier straight out of The Artist, to a group of posh, black-tie spectators.

Though one of these is a marvelous group of Balanchine story ballets, the most newsworthy item occurs in the other: the first revival in three years of Alexei Ratmansky's "Namouna, a Grand Divertissement," a fascinating and delicious if obviously frustrating work that demonstrates much of the nature of Mr. Ratmansky's talent.

It should be composed of board, staff and artists (in those institutions with a resident group of artists--ballet companies, orchestras, etc).

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