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In the first minute "order" and "marauder" are rhymed and there's vivid talk of feather boas and toffee drops.
But that was one of the few disappointments in a day that ended with the Kansas City Ballet's revival of Balanchine's 1947 "Renard," performances by Dance Theater of Harlem and City Ballet, and some vivid talk by Jacques d'Amboise, Arthur Mitchell and Merrill Ashley, representing two generations of City Ballet lead dancers.
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She also tried to capture the vivid ways little children talk and what kind of drawings they respond to.
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