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  2. The Times Are Racing - Wikipedia

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    Gretchen Smith on THE TIMES ARE RACING: Anatomy of a Dance, YouTube video The Times Are Racing is made by Justin Peck , the resident choreographer of the New York City Ballet . It was created during the 2016 presidential election , Peck said the ballet became "less optimistic piece than it could have been" after Donald Trump won the election. [ 1 ]

  3. List of performances by Margot Fonteyn - Wikipedia

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    Fonteyn was the first to dance the role in the ballet's debut performance. [6] 1941 [8] The Wanderer: choreography by Frederick Ashton, music by Franz Schubert: Success Fonteyn was the first to dance the role in the ballet's debut performance. [8] 1941 [8] Orpheus and Eurydice: choreography by Ninette de Valois, music by Christoph Willibald ...

  4. MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video - Wikipedia

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    The MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance was first awarded in 1989, and it was one of the original four genre categories that were added to the MTV Video Music Awards that year. With a revamp of the awards in 2007, the category was cut out along with several others, yet it returned for the 2008 awards, where it was given a new name: Best ...

  5. Woolf Works - Wikipedia

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    Woolf Works is a full-length contemporary ballet choreographed by Wayne McGregor, composed by Max Richter, and inspired by Virginia Woolf's novels, letters, essays and diaries. The premiere took place on 11 May 2015 at the Royal Opera House .

  6. The Nutcracker - Wikipedia

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    The Nutcracker (Russian: Щелкунчик [a], romanized: Shchelkunchik, pronounced [ɕːɪɫˈkunʲt͡ɕɪk] ⓘ), Op. 71, is an 1892 two-act classical ballet (conceived as a ballet-féerie; Russian: балет-феерия, romanized: balet-feyeriya) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, set on Christmas Eve at the foot of a Christmas tree in a child's imagination featuring a Nutcracker doll.

  7. Symphony in C (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    According to NYCB, Balanchine created the ballet within two weeks. [3] The following year, he restaged the ballet for Ballet Society, under the title Symphony in C, and this version was featured in New York City Ballet's first program. [5] Choreographer Jerome Robbins was in the audience, and decided to join the company after seeing the ballet. [6]

  8. Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Ballet is a French word which had its origin in Italian balletto, a diminutive of ballo (dance) which comes from Latin ballo, ballare, meaning "to dance", [1] [2] which in turn comes from the Greek "βαλλίζω" (ballizo), "to dance, to jump about".

  9. Chassé - Wikipedia

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    Chassé in ballet. The chassé (French:, French for 'chased'; sometimes anglicized to chasse / ʃ æ ˈ s eɪ, ʃ æ s /) is a dance step used in many dances in many variations. All variations are triple-step patterns of gliding character in a "step-together-step" pattern. The word came from ballet terminology.