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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...
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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.
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La Bayadère
La Bayadère ("the temple dancer") (ru. Petipa spent almost six months staging La Bayadère.
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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
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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...
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Bayadere
Eastern costume
Bayadere (fabric), an Indian silk fabric
Die Bajadere, an operetta by Emmerich Kalman
Die Bajadere, a polka by Johann Strauss II
La Bayadère
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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.
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Maria Allash
Allash has gone on to appear in a number of ballet productions, including La Bayadère, The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Raymonda, Mozartiana, The Legend She again performed in Krasnoyarsk in 2007, once more in La Bayadère, this time as Nikiya, and as Aegina in Spartacus, choreographed by Yury Grigorovich
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Andy de Groat
He specialized in spinning, and applied it to works such as The Nutcracker, La Bayadère, and Giselle. Choreographic works
Fan Dance (1978)
Stabat Mater (1991)
La Bayadère (1993)
Tangos (1995)
Swan Lake (1996)
The Nutcracker (1996)
Igitur or Elbehnon's
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舞姬 (芭蕾舞剧)
Souvenir program for the reconstruction of Petipa's 1900 revival of La Bayadère. Mariinsky Theatre, 2002.
Petipa, Marius. Paquita & La Bayadère. Boris Spassov Cond. Sofia National Opera Orchestra. Capriccio 10 544.
Vazem, Ekaterina Ottovna.
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还有没有类似于《天鹅湖》之类宏伟 悲伤的古典音乐?
这段也是我很喜欢的,来自芭蕾舞剧《舞姬》第四幕,一个爱的人不爱自己的女子的独舞,非常美 Minkus: La Bayadère / Act 3
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Maria Shirinkina
In June 2016, she made her début as Nikiya in a gala performance of the "Kingdom of the Shades" scene from La Bayadère held at the Ural Opera in Yekaterinburg Repertoire
Giselle in Giselle
The Sylph in La Sylphide
Princess Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty
Princess Masha in Vainonen's The Nutcracker
Nikiya in La Bayadère
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François Alu
Notable roles include Basilio in Don Quixote, the Golden Idol in La Bayadère, Frollo in Roland Petit's Notre Dame de Paris, and Byraxis in Benjamin Millepied's On 23 April 2022, Alu was named étoile following a performance as Solor in La Bayadère. In November, Alu left the Paris Opera Ballet.
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Natalia Makarova
Ballet Company of Seoul, Korea
1992 – La Bayadère – La Scala Ballet
1992 – La Bayadère – Teatro Colón, Argentina
1997 – La Bayadère – Finnish National China
2008 – La Bayadère – Corella Ballet, Teatro Real, Madrid
2009 – La Bayadère – Tokyo Ballet
2013 – La Bayadère – National Ballet of Ukraine, Kiev
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Yekaterina Vazem
She became famous for first dancing the role of Nikiya in 1877 Marius Petipa's ballet, La Bayadère. La Bayadère
During the mid- to late 19th century, Russian ballet was dominated by foreign artists, though during the late 1860s through the early 1880s
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