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  2. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ballet-specific clothing used in productions and during practice, such as ballet flats, ballerina skirt, legwarmers, and leotards have been elements of fashion trends. Ballet costume itself has adapted aesthetically over the years, incorporating contemporary fashion trends while also updating fabrics and materials to allow for greater freedom ...

  3. Lucinda Childs - Wikipedia

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    Lucinda Childs (born June 26, 1940) is an American postmodern dancer and choreographer.Her compositions are known for their minimalistic movements yet complex transitions. . Childs is most famous for being able to turn the slightest movements into intricate choreogr

  4. Ballerina skirt - Wikipedia

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    A ballerina skirt, also referred to as a Juliet skirt or a romance skirt, is a full skirt that is worn by ballet dancers and is composed of multiple layers of fabric. Ballet dancers wear the longer version of the skirt, while for fashion purposes the skirt is worn shorter, like a mini skirt for better dancing, the cocktail version. The standard ...

  5. Lucinda Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Lucinda Dunn OAM (born 10 December 1973) is an Australian retired ballerina and current Principal Ballet Teacher with Dance North Academy and Ambassador of The Ballet Society. She was formerly Artistic Director at the Tanya Pearson Academy.

  6. Tutu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Romantic tutus were effective in portraying the ethereal creatures that exist in many ballet repertoires, but as ballet became more modernized, the flouncy but stiff tutus would be replaced by softer more relaxed skirts. The traditional tutu is a symbol of historical dance and its past.

  7. Lucia Chase - Wikipedia

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    She performed with the Mordkin Ballet from 1937 to 1939, where she danced the title roles in The Sleeping Beauty and Giselle. In 1940, she and Richard Pleasant founded Ballet Theatre (later American Ballet Theatre ), with Lucia Chase as principal dancer (and prime financial backer), although she concentrated on the more dramatic and comedic roles.

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