His performance, including a pas de deux from Swan Lake, brings down the house. |
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The ballet is led by four ballerinas who each have at least one pas de deux. |
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As she dances around the ring, she is light on her feet and moves with the grace and subtle strength of a ballet dancer in a pas de deux. |
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Its balcony pas de deux is performed at countless galas and its structure seems both monumental and definitive. |
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The grand pas de deux was danced in white with red trim and while Kitri's costume was beautiful the stiff tutu lacked grace. |
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A 16-year-old from North Carolina danced the variation and coda from the Don Quixote pas de deux. |
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Here are two real and affecting characters for whose reunion, at the ballet's climax, the choreographer made one of his most poetic pas de deux. |
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Her huntress was in full command, capable of mischief in the cave scene but also the solemn joy of true love in the climactic pas de deux. |
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The several pas de deux for the heroine and her lover have a limited assortment of steps and plenty of identical lifts. |
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The couple danced many classical roles together, as well as pas de deux that Nixon choreographed. |
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The kiss at the end of the pas de deux becomes a more realistically passionate and tender moment when the couple is really in love. |
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While I staged the pas de deux and the Chinese Tea variations, Suzanne did almost everything else. |
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At the heart of this quadruple bill was Liturgy, an enthralling pas de deux by the clever Christopher. |
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Fans have been known to dash across the plaza during intermission to catch a premiere or a favorite pas de deux, and this year is no exception. |
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The many pas de deux were well crafted, each clearly depicting its true or false emotion. |
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While the pas de deux was performed well, it was not particularly memorable. |
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The French ballerina will perform in Sacred Monsters, a pas de deux with Akram Khan. |
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Incorporating steps like glissades and pas de chats, I created a series of sword pas de deux, where the dancers move weapons instead of their feet. |
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It's kind of a love story, a pas de deux between a Scotsman and a sylph. |
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He spoke of the pas de deux in Cinderella as being beautiful. |
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A storm had begun as they danced their last pas de deux together onstage. |
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I think it has a lot to do with the technical demands of a pas de deux and the different physicalities of the two sexes. |
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The world, surely, had moved on since then. She herself had embraced a style of ballet utterly removed from organza and pas de deux. |
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You can't fully understand how hemoglobin molecules interact until you've seen them depicted through a classical pas de deux. |
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She completed the difficult series of fouettes in the coda of the Black Swan pas de deux which even more senior ballerinas sometimes cannot manage as well. |
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Petrushevskaya is best at the pas de deux, where women and men stick together and peel apart due to some mysterious force. |
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Together, it is Williams and Gosling who are gracing movie screens this winter with the truest of pas de deux. |
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Of course there was a lyric pas de deux, of course to a Viennese waltz. |
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These were mostly pas de deux danced in succession, with little variation. |
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Now she teaches the pas de deux to students as an essential classic. |
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In the foreground, Sébastien Marcovici — looking buff, but not distractingly so — dances a pas de deux with Ms. Whelan in which his partnering, underscored with a delicate control, accentuates her etherealness. |
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One of the pleasures of a graciously sweeping romantic pas de deux for the king and his new fiancée is the way the grape-purple silk of his overskirt flairs against the delicate salmon-pink of her softly flairing dress. |
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In the two pas de deux, he will be accompanied respectively by Oksana Kucheruk, star of the Ballet of Bordeaux, and Stéphanie Roublot, solo prima ballerina from the Ballet of Bordeaux. |
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It's more ghostly in this case than that final minute of the Agon pas de deux. |
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Their coiling pas de deux livens up as Andy Cowton's soundtrack shifts gear into what can be only described as female heavy breathing, then into drum-and-bass and, somewhat comically, yodelling. |
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The Sergeyev records include snippets of material that were introduced during the first western productions, including the virtuoso fish dives in the Act 3 pas de deux and a solo variation for the Prince. |
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Their collaboration is an elegant pas de deux. |
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They are the pulsating dance of the Snowflakes, the serene Waltz of the Flowers, and the coruscant pas de deux for the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier. |
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The Tarantella was originally not part of the Grand Pas de Deux, it was intended as a divertissement or National Dance in Act One. |
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Fonteyn and Nureyev appeared together in the filmed versions of MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Les Sylphides, and the Le Corsaire Pas de Deux. |
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Whether in Balanchine's airy Sylvia Pas de Deux or in the fast-forward mode of Ballo della Regina, he remains just as gameful when tackling Taylor or Tharp. |
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