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  2. Nine Sinatra Songs - Wikipedia

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    Nine Sinatra Songs is a ballet choreographed by Twyla Tharp to songs sung by Frank Sinatra. The ballet is danced by seven couples, portraying different stages of romantic relationships, with ballroom dancing incorporated into the choreography. The ballet was made for Twyla Tharp Dance, and premiered on October 14, 1982, at Queen Elizabeth ...

  3. At the Ballet - Wikipedia

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    The dancers explain their experiences with attending dance school, as well as family-related trauma. No matter how dark the rest of their world seems, they always feel happy and engaged "at the ballet". Musicals101 explains "At the Ballet" as a "poignant tribute to the escape Sheila, Bebe, and Maggie found in the beauty of ballet." [2]

  4. This Is the Love - Wikipedia

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    Spandau Ballet reunited for a tour in 2009 after being apart for almost thirty years. The success of the tour led to the re-recording of their hits for an acoustic album titled Once More. Two new songs were included, [1] one of which, the title track, reached number 82 on the UK Singles Chart, making it their first chart appearance there since ...

  5. Ives, Songs - Wikipedia

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    Ives, Songs is a ballet made by New York City Ballet ballet master Jerome Robbins to songs of Charles Ives: "The Children's Hour" "Memories, Part A: Very Pleasant"

  6. Ballerina (Sidney Keith Russell and Carl Sigman song)

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    "Ballerina" is a popular song, sometimes known as "Dance, Ballerina, Dance". [1] The song was written by Carl Sigman with lyrics by Sidney Keith 'Bob' Russell. [2] Published in 1947, the tune is listed as ASCAP Title Code 320012517.

  7. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Sarah Crompton commented: "Wheeldon’s Alice will undoubtedly be hugely popular; it’s colourful, enjoyable fun. But it needed a little more dance and a little less action to take its place alongside those English story ballets the choreographer himself so admires.".

  8. The Freeze (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Freeze" is a song by the English new wave band Spandau Ballet, released on 12 January 1981 as the follow-up to their debut single, the number 5 UK hit "To Cut a Long Story Short". As was the case with that release, the 7-inch single of "The Freeze" featured a dub mix on its B-side, and the 12-inch single had two additional mixes of the song geared towa

  9. Radio and Juliet - Wikipedia

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    The entire score of the ballet are songs performed by the British rock band Radiohead. Most of the music is taken from albums OK Computer and Kid A. [3] The robotic voice from the album OK Computer matches the robotic choreography and is used for a solo by Juliet. The ballet uses 11 Radiohead songs including "Fitter Happier," "Bullet Proof...