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ele-bee: balletomanegirl: Reblogging the whole Genya tag...

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balletomanegirl:

Reblogging the whole Genya tag because I love her sooo much!

This is perfect in every way. Straight legs and knees, straight line, turned out, beautiful arms and hands, beautiful placement of her neck and head, and last but NOT least, beautiful expression. Geniaaaaaa

(PS - Genia means genius in Spanish, lol).

lordbyron44: Diana Vishneva

thecliffordshow: gaydancelove: If slenderman was a...

ele-bee: I felt like doing a photo set of Vishneva in Giselle,...

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ele-bee:

I felt like doing a photo set of Vishneva in Giselle, so here it is. Albrecht is played by Konstantin Zverev. Photos by Sasha Gouliaev.

Feels.

exguyparis: Margot Fonteyn in Ondine. First given by the Royal...

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exguyparis:

Margot Fonteyn in Ondine. First given by the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on October 27, 1958. Scenario freely adapted by Frederick Ashton from the story by Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte, Baron Fouqué. Music by Hans Werner Henze. Scenery and costumes by Lila de la Nobili. Choreography by Frederick Ashton. Photo by Serge Lido.

lasylphidedubolchoi: Svetlana Zakharova in Giselle (screen...

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passionatedancing: Svetlana Zakharova and Roberto Bolle,...

vaganovaboy: Olga Smirnova and Semyon Chudin being adorable in...

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vaganovaboy:

Olga Smirnova and Semyon Chudin being adorable in the wings.

The Sleeping Beauty, November 16th 2011, Bolshoi Theatre

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coltonwestdance: ele-bee: Ekaterina Kondaurova in Anna...

kameliendame: George Balanchine, Serenade New York City...

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everythingplus-thekitchensink: pas-d-elevation: doll-iamdoinggr...


danseusesurlespointes: The Nutcracker, Royal Ballet

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prosthetic-dance: Evgenia Obraztsova as the title role in...

nationalballet: Did you know? In 1995 The National Ballet of...

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nationalballet:

Did you know?

In 1995 The National Ballet of Canada became the first company to receive permission to perform Sir Frederick Ashton’s A Month in the Country aside from The Royal Ballet where the work was created. Former Artistic Director Reid Anderson acquired this treasured work as a gift for Karen Kain’s 25th anniversary.

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danceindawnlight: Robert Fairchild and Tiler Peck

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