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  2. Monica Loughman - Wikipedia

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    Monica Loughman is an Irish ballet dancer and teacher, writer, and television personality. She was the first Westerner to achieve solo status with the Perm State Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Russia, where she danced for 16 years. On her return to Ireland, she established a network of ballet schools.

  3. Ballet dancer - Wikipedia

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    Training does not end when ballet dancers are hired by a professional company. Even professional ballet dancers take daily ballet class to keep their technique in check and to warm up and prepare for a day of rehearsals. Ballet is a strict form of art, [3] and the dancer must be very athletic and flexible. [4]

  4. Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Ballet (French:) is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread and highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary .

  5. How to live like a ballerina, according to professional ...

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    In a speech at the Fall Fashion Gala, Wendy Whelan, associate artistic director of New York City Ballet, shared a famous quote by George Balanchine, the founder of New York City Ballet and ...

  6. List of prima ballerinas - Wikipedia

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    It is also used as a description of the place of a particular dancer within a company. "Prima ballerina literally translates to “first principal dancer” from Italian and, in the United States, is better known as someone who is a female principal dancer. These dancers are the best in their companies who perform the lead roles in ballets ...

  7. Balanchine technique - Wikipedia

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    His body ideals and training methods have influenced the expectations of many elite ballet companies, where his preference for speed, lines, and thinness are still seen as desirable traits. And at a rapidly increasing rate, these standards are being cited as a reason ballet dancers face higher-than-average rates of eating disorders.

  8. Cecchetti method - Wikipedia

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    The greatest influence on the development of the Cecchetti method was Carlo Blasis, a ballet master of the early 19th century.A student and exponent of the traditional French school of ballet, Blasis is credited as one of the most prominent ballet theoreticians and the first to publish a codified technique, the "Traité élémentaire, théorique, et pratique de l'art de la danse" ("Elementary ...

  9. Michaela DePrince - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by a magazine cover of a ballerina she found outside the orphanage gates and kept while in Sierra Leone, DePrince trained as a ballet dancer in the U.S., performing at the Youth America Grand Prix among other competitions. She trained in classical ballet at The Rock School for Dance Education in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.