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  2. Coppélia - Wikipedia

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    Below is the résumé of scenes and dances taken from the theatre program of the St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet. It is the Imperial Ballet's production as staged by Marius Petipa that serves as the basis for all modern-day productions. Act I. no. 01 Prélude et Mazurka; no. 02 Valse et jalousie; no. 03 Scène; no. 04 Mazurka; no. 05 Scène

  3. List of incidents of civil unrest in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of civil unrest in New York where no deaths occurred listed in ascending order by year, from earliest to latest. The number of injured is listed in cases where the number is known. 1834 – Anti-abolitionist riot [33] 1837 – Flour Riots [4] 1844 – Brooklyn riot [5] 1857 – New York City Police Riot, 53 injured [6]

  4. Megan Fairchild - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Fairchild married fellow New York City Ballet principal Andrew Veyette, [6] but they quietly divorced in 2017. [7] She is the mother of three daughters, including a pair of twins with her second husband.

  5. David H. Koch Theater - Wikipedia

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    The David H. Koch Theater is a theater for ballet and dance at Lincoln Center in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Originally named the New York State Theater, [1] the venue has been home to the New York City Ballet since its opening in 1964, the secondary venue for the American Ballet Theatre in the fall, and served as home to the New York City Opera from 1964 to 2011.

  6. Merrill Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Ashley retired from the New York City Ballet in 1997, shortly before she turned 47, after 30 years of dancing. [5] She was the longest-serving dancer at New York City Ballet at the time. [ 4 ] She remained in the company as a teaching associate until 2008, then went freelance to coach Balanchine ballets in other companies.

  7. Susan Hendl - Wikipedia

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    Susan Coxe Hendl (September 18, 1947 – October 12, 2020) [1] was an American ballet dancer and répétiteur.She danced with the New York City Ballet between 1963 and 1983, then staged and coached works by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins for both NYCB and other companies.

  8. Category:New York City Ballet - Wikipedia

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    New York City Ballet American Music Festival (9 P) C. Choreographers of New York City Ballet (1 C, 16 P) D. New York City Ballet Diamond Project (1 C, 10 P) I.

  9. Ashley Bouder - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Bouder (/ ˈ b aʊ d ər /; born December 10, 1983) is an American ballet dancer who is currently a principal dancer at the New York City Ballet. She also founded and currently runs her own project, The Ashley Bouder Project.