There is nothing to ruffle the tutus of any local balletomane in this year's Royal New Zealand Ballet's Tutus on Tour programme. |
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What does a well-bred balletomane do in a strange town over Christmas? |
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At the time, the magazine's art director was Alexey Brodovitch, a dedicated romantic, a balletomane, and himself a dabbler in fanciful, poetically misty photography. |
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Although an impassioned balletomane, Mr. Braunschweig seemed less enthusiastic about performances than about his ceaseless campaign to better the lot of aspiring dancers and retired dancers. |
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I Remember how Frank, light-on-his-feet balletomane, improvised his version of Balanchine choreography, twirling deftly across his loft. |
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Not just for the balletomane, Swan Lake would make a lovely early Mother's Day treat. |
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Before his Trocks period, Anastos had put in many years as a balletomane. |
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Give us the flowing lines of a balletomane and the dance moves of Gene Kelly. |
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Stalin, an opera aficionado and balletomane, used to arrive at the theatre through a secret entrance and watch alone, in a first-tier box, shrouded from view by red velvet curtains. |
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