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La Bayadère - Wikipedia
La Bayadère ( lit. 'the temple dancer'; Russian: Баядерка, romanized: Bayaderka) is an 1877 ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by the ... en.wikipedia.org
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ABT - La Bayadère - American Ballet Theatre
Set in the Royal India of the past, La Bayadère is a story of eternal love, mystery, fate, vengeance, and justice. The ballet relates the drama of a temple ... www.abt.org
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The Story of La Bayadère | Olympic Ballet Theatre
La Bayadère, set in ancient India, tells the story of the bayadère (the temple dancer) Nikiya and the warrior Solor, who are in love with ... www.olympicballet.org
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bayadère
‖ bayadère (bɑːjəˈdɛər, -ˈdɪə(r)) Also 6 balliadera, 8 balliadere, 9 bayadeer. [F. bayadère, ad. Pg. bailadeira female dancer; cf. bailar to dance. The earlier forms were taken directly from the Portuguese.] 1. A Hindu dancing girl: the French name, occasionally used by English writers.1598 W. Phill... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bayadere - Wikipedia
Bayadere is a European term for devadasi — a female dancer in India, often clothed in loose Eastern costume; Bayadere (fabric), an Indian silk fabric; Die ... en.wikipedia.org
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La Bayadère | The Marius Petipa Society
La Bayadère is the most famous and celebrated of Petipa's exotic ballets. Set in Ancient India, it touches on the theme of the oriental exotic. petipasociety.com
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Bayadère (mare)
Bayadère at the trot! Bayadère won two races during her steeplechase career. Bayadère's dam, born to her owner M. Lefèvre-Montfort in the Pays d'Auge, is also called Bayadère. wikipedia.org
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La Bayadère (The Royal Ballet) - YouTube
An iconic 19th-century Russian ballet, La Bayadère was originally performed at the Bolshoi Theatre in St Petersburg in 1877, and was regularly performed ... www.youtube.com
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La Bayadère - Ballet - Season 20/21 Programming
The final work of a life utterly devoted to dance, La Bayadere by Rudolf Nureyev has become one of the jewels of the Paris Opera Ballet's repertoire. www.operadeparis.fr
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La Bayadère Choreographers & Composer - Philadelphia Ballet
Angel Corella is regarded as one of the finest dancers of his generation. His talent, passion, and technique have brought him worldwide acclaim. philadelphiaballet.org
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A "La Bayadère" for the 21st Century: How Companies are ...
“When the indigenous peoples of India were depicted in La Bayadère, there was a sense very clearly of superiority of the Western Europeans,” ... pointemagazine.com
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La Bayadère
La Bayadère ("the temple dancer") (ru. Petipa spent almost six months staging La Bayadère. wikipedia.org
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Die Bajadere
the name of two musical works: "Die Bajadere" (polka) by Johann Strauss II (1871) Die Bajadere (operetta) by Emmerich Kálmán (1921) See also La Bayadère wikipedia.org
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dancing-girl
ˈdancing-girl [dancing ppl. a.] 1. A girl who dances in public; a female professional dancer; esp. in India, a nautch-girl (in Pg. bailadeira, bayadère 1).1760 Goldsm. Cit. W. xlv, Pleased with the postures as well as the condescension of our dancing girls. 1782 Ann. Reg. 43 A company of strolling d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pasha and Bayadère
Pasha and Bayadère is a black and white photograph by English photographer Roger Fenton, taken in 1858. A model portrays the exotic female dancer, in French, the bayadère of the title. wikipedia.org
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