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Bolero may also refer to:
Music and dance
- Bolero (Spanish dance), a 3
4 dance that originated in Spain in the late 18th century - Boléro (Chopin), an 1834 piano work
- Boléro, an orchestral work by Maurice Ravel, originally commissioned as a ballet score by danseuse Ida Rubinstein which premiered in 1928
- Boléro, choreography by Bronislava Nijinska, designs by Alexandre Benois, Ida Rubinstein Ballet (Paris Opéra, 1928)
- Boléro, choreographed by Maurice Béjart, Ballet of the 20th Century (La Monnaie, 1961)
- B/olero, choreographed by Ohad Naharin, Batsheva Dance Company
Albums
- Boleros (Tete Montoliu album), 1977
- Bolero (Mr. Children album), 1997
- Boleros (Juan Gabriel album), 2010
- Bolero, an album by Stanley Jordan, 1994
- Bolero, an album by Isao Tomita, 2008
- Boléro (Larry Coryell album), 1981
- Boleros, an album by José Cura
- Bolero, an album by Raffaella Carrà, 1984
- Bolero (Haustor album), 1985
Songs
Film
Transportation
Other uses
See also
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