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Variation of the Sugar Plum Fairy (left) Natalie Böck as the Sugar Plum Fairy Problems playing this file? See media help. The "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" is... |
drops of water splashing in a fountain. In March 1892 the music was almost complete. Tchaikovsky took the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", the "Waltz of the... |
The Nutcracker pas de deux is a dance for the Sugar Plum Fairy and Prince Coqueluche in the ballet The Nutcracker. The ballet was first presented on 18... |
Variation of the Sugar-plum Fairy The Sugar Plum Fairy and Prince Coqueluche in The Nutcracker, St. Petersburg, c. 1900 Problems playing this file? See... |
dampen the sound. Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from The Nutcracker is probably the most famous piece of music written for the celesta... |
Antonietta Dell'Era (category Italian dancers) Italian prima ballerina in Berlin, best remembered for creating the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker (1892). Her first performance was sold out, and she... |
Russian dance called Korobeiniki, or "The Peddlers". Other themes include music by Johann Sebastian Bach and the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. "Tetris... |
Cinderella, Op. 87 is a ballet. The scenario by Nikolai Volkov was based on the 1697 fairy tale Cendrillon by Charles Perrault. The music was composed by Sergei... |
The Firebird is a ballet. The libretto and choreography were composed by Michel Fokine. The story of the ballet is based on a Russian fairy tale. The... |
Archived 2009-05-15 at the Wayback Machine Archive film of Alexandra Danilova performing the Sugar Plum Fairy variation from The Nutcracker after Lev Ivanov... |
of the 19th century. His greatest work was the ballet, La Sylphide. Most of his work has been lost. He taught his daughter, Marie Taglioni to dance.... |
Theatre was founded. The company was finally organized in 1771 in response to the great popularity of French and Italian styles of dance. The Royal Danish Theatre... |
ballet dancer. Only very good female ballet dancers are called ballerinas. A ballerina is a principal dancer in a classical ballet company. The highest... |
Jean-Georges Noverre (category French ballet dancers) 1727 – 19 October 1810) was a French dancer and ballet master (choreographer). He is considered the creator of the ballet d'action. He performed or held... |
The corps de ballet are a group of dancers in a ballet company who are not soloists. They perform as a group (the Flowers in the "Waltz of the Flowers"... |
Auguste Vestris (category French ballet dancers) December 1842) was a French dancer and choreographer. Vestris was born in Paris, the son of Gaetano Vestris and his mistress, the dancer Marie Allard. He was... |
Konstantin Skalkovsky, the dance critic for the St. Petersburg Gazette, went to the first performance of Cinderella. He reported that "...in the last act Legnani... |
was born in Milan, Italy and died in Paris, France. She was the first to dance the part of Swanhilda in Coppélia in May 1870. She was a great success.... |
Marius Petipa (category French ballet dancers) Marius Petipa (1818-1910) was a French dancer and the principal Ballet Master for the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg from 1869 until 1903. His works... |
Pointe shoes are a special type of ballet shoe. They let dancers stand on their toes. Ballet flat This short article about the performing arts can be made... |