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  2. Imagine (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Imagine is a series of simulation video games primarily for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, and Wii game consoles, released from October 2007 to February 2013. Imagine video games are aimed primarily at girls aged six to fourteen and are published by Ubisoft .

  3. Imagine: Ballet Star - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Ubisoft games: 2000–2009 - Wikipedia

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    My Secret World by Imagine: Nintendo DS: October 1, 2008: Ubisoft Milan [265] Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway: Microsoft Windows: October 7, 2008: Gearbox Software, Mad Doc Software [292] Imagine: Babysitters: Nintendo DS: October 7, 2008: Visual Impact [265] Imagine: Fashion Designer - New York: Nintendo DS: October 7, 2008: Lexis Numérique ...

  5. Carlos Acosta: ‘It’s hard to talk about weight in ballet’

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  6. Swan Lake - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Nintendo DS game Imagine Ballet Star contains a shortened version of Swan Lake. The main character, who is directly controlled by the player of the game, dances to three shortened musical pieces from Swan Lake. Two of the pieces are solos and the third piece is a pas de deux.

  7. Putin-tattooed former Royal Ballet star says he's leaving ...

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    Sergei Polunin, a former star at London's Royal Ballet, said on Wednesday that he had decided to leave Russia with his family, complaining that his "soul" did not feel like it was in its right ...

  8. The ballet world, and all those whose lives she touched, will miss her profoundly. She was a bright light, and her impact will never be forgotten." Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly .

  9. 8-4 - Wikipedia

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    8-4, Ltd. (Japanese: 有限会社ハチノヨン, Hepburn: Yūgen Gaisha Hachi no Yon) is a Japanese video game localization company based in Shibuya, Tokyo. [1] The company was founded in 2005 by Hiroko Minamoto and former Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) editor John Ricciardi.