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  2. Alexander Bennett (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Bennett was born in Leith, the coastal district on the Firth of Forth that serves as the port of the city of Edinburgh. The younger of two sons of a working-class family—his father was a streetcar driver—he was raised by parents who valued education and who encouraged him to pursue his varied interests.

  3. Ballet at the Edinburgh International Festival: history and ...

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    [2] 1949 Ballets des Champs-Élysées 13 danses, Jeu de cartes, The Nutcracker, Les forains, Mascarade, Le rendez-vous, Swan Lake, Le rencontre, Fêtes galantes, Le création, Don Quichotte, Valse caprice, La Sylphide, Le Cygne noir, Le jeune homme et la mort, La fiancée du diable, Orphéus, L'oiseau bleu, Le bal des blanchisseuses, Coppélia, L'amour et son amour, Pas de quatre, Les amours ...

  4. Swan Lake - Wikipedia

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    Barbie of Swan Lake (2003) is a direct-to-video children's movie featuring Tchaikovsky's music and motion capture from the New York City Ballet and based on the Swan Lake story. In this version, Odette is not a princess by birth, but a baker's daughter; instead of being kidnapped by Rothbart and taken to the lake against her will, she discovers ...

  5. Edinburgh Festival Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Festival Theatre (originally Empire Palace Theatre and later shortened to Empire Theatre) is a performing arts venue located on Nicolson Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is used primarily for performances of opera and ballet, large-scale musical events, and touring groups. After its most recent renovation in 1994, it seats 1,915.

  6. Michael Clark (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 he left home to study at the Royal Ballet School in London, and on his final day at the school he was presented with the Ursula Moreton Choreographic Award. In 1979 Clark joined Ballet Rambert , working primarily with Richard Alston , [ 2 ] who created roles for him in Bell High (1979), Landscape (1980), Rainbow Ripples (1981) and ...

  7. Vienna Festival Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Artistic director Peter Mallek trained in Vienna under the Russian teacher Harry Pluciss, a former pupil of the world famous ballet master Pushkin. He performed with the national ballet companies of the world e.g. American Ballet Theatre, London Festival Ballet, Scottish Ballet, Australian Ballet and the Dutch National Ballet. [3]

  8. Scottish Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Ballet also has close links with Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, partnering the BA Modern Ballet and M.Mus. (Pianist for Dance) degree courses. Scottish Ballet was the first dance company in Europe to offer live audio description for the visually impaired, and maintains a programme of regular audio described performances throughout ...

  9. Alexander Alexeyevich Gorsky - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Gorsky (August 6, 1871 – 1924), a Russian ballet choreographer and a contemporary of Marius Petipa, is known for restaging Petipa's classical ballets such as Swan Lake, Don Quixote, and The Nutcracker. Gorsky "sought greater naturalism, realism, and characterization" in ballet. [1]