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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.
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
The helmet draws out the love from Franz's heart and transfers it to Coppelia, who wears a similar helmet. During the process, the robot Coppelia momentarily becomes human, much to the Doctor's delight. However, Swan had already invaded the laboratory. The power of Swan and Franz's true love overloads the heart machine and Coppelia short circuits.
Coppelia may refer to: Coppélia, an 1870 comic ballet; Coppelia, a 2021 ballet film combining live dance with animation; Coppelia (ice cream parlor), in Havana, Cuba; 815 Coppelia, a minor planet (asteroid) Coppelia, the Animated Doll, a 1900 French short silent film
For the performance of the love ballad, Warren was joined by New York City Ballet principal dancers Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia, who recently got engaged on Sept. 15, 2024.
Outside of the New York City Ballet, Ashley toured with Jacques d'Amboise's troupe around the US and with her own group, Merrill Ashley and Dancers, in Hawaii. She also performed Paquita and The Sleeping Beauty with the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet (now the Birmingham Royal Ballet). [4] Her book, Dancing with Balanchine, was published in 1984. [3]
Vollmar was born in San Francisco, California, where she began dancing with the San Francisco Ballet at age 12.Under the tutelage of Willam Christensen, [3] Vollmar started dancing in small roles with the San Francisco Ballet in productions including the 1939 premiere of Coppélia and the first full-length Swan Lake produced in America, in 1940. [4]
Michaela Mabinty DePrince (born Mabinty Bangura; January 6, 1995 – September 10, 2024) was a Sierra Leonean–American ballet dancer who danced with the Boston Ballet, the Dance Theatre of Harlem, and the Dutch National Ballet.