by Emilia on April 29, 2011
We hear you. You can’t stand the buzz about a “certain wedding” anymore. Everywhere you look, it’s all about fairy-tale endings, cheese and romance. You don’t care whether the bride will be wearing vintage McQueen, nor about who made it to the Queen’s private party. You refuse to watch the populist media coverage or to collect [...]
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Crown Prince Rudolf,
Dramatic & Intense,
Edward Watson,
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Gamzatti,
Iohna Loots,
Kenneth MacMillan,
La Bayadère,
Les Noces,
Lilac Garden,
Marianela Nuñez,
Mariinsky,
Marius Petipa,
Mayerling,
Miyako Yoshida,
Nikiya,
Ondine,
Palemon,
Princess Stephanie,
Royal Ballet,
Solor,
Tamara Rojo,
Wedding Pas de Deux
by Linda on March 29, 2010
As the Royal Ballet’s founder choreographer, Sir Frederick Ashton is to them what Bournonville represents to the Royal Danish Ballet. He nurtured Ninette de Valois‘s young company and gave it an identity through pieces created to help develop its dancers. Ashton’s creations for the Royal Ballet shaped the English style of ballet, combining classical purity [...]
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A Wedding Bouquet,
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Alicia Markova,
Anna Pavlova,
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Balanchine,
Ballet Rambert,
Birthday Offering,
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Capriol Suite,
Cecchetti,
Cinderella,
David Vaughan,
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Enigma Variations,
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Ida Rubinstein,
Illuminations,
La Fille Mal Gardée,
Léonide Massine,
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Lydia Lopokova,
Margot Fonteyn,
Marguerite and Armand,
Marie Rambert,
Michael Somes,
Monotones,
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Nocturne,
Nursery Suite,
Rhapsody,
Robert Helpmann,
Rudolf Nureyev,
Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet,
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Sylvia,
Symphonic Variations,
Tales of Beatrix Potter,
Tamara Karsavina,
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The Camargo Society,
The Dream,
The Royal Ballet,
The Two Pigeons,
Ugly Sisters,
Vic-Wells Ballet