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  2. Cyril W. Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    Cyril W. Beaumont OBE (1 November 1891 – 24 May 1976) was a British dance historian, critic, technical theorist, translator, bookseller, and publisher. [1] Author of more than forty books on ballet, he is considered one of the most important dance historians of the twentieth century.

  3. Raffaella (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    Raffaella: A New Fairytale Ballet (or simply Raffaella) is an original ballet choreographed by Claire Kretzschmar with music by Michael Kurek, inspired by the life of ballerina Raffaella Stroik. The piece was commissioned and produced by Raffaella's parents, Ruth and Duncan Stroik .

  4. Summer's Dream - Wikipedia

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    Summer Tanberry - Summer is a dedicated dancer and practices ballet regularly. After her friend Jodie auditions for the Royal Ballet School and gets rejected due to her weight, Summer decides that ballet dancers must remain slim and becomes anorexic. Alfie Anderson - Summer's secret admirer and her enemy since a long time.

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  6. Joan Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Fair use by Richard Slaughter. Joan Lawson (30 January 1907 – 18 February 2002) was an English ballet dancer and writer of several books and text on the subject of dance. . She performed in revues and opera with the Nemtchinova-Dolin Ballet from approximately 1933 to 1934 and was director of the Royal Academy of Dance's teacher's course between 1947 and 1959 and was the Royal Ballet Society ...

  7. Sandra Noll Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Noll Hammond (born 21 December 1935) is a dancer, teacher, dance historian, and educator. Internationally recognized for her studies of the development of ballet technique and training from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries, [1] she is the author of two books on ballet technique and of numerous published articles, lectures, and papers presented at dance workshops and ...

  8. Jennifer Homans - Wikipedia

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    The book was described by The New York Times as "the only truly definitive history of ballet". [5] It was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award [6] and was named as one of the "10 Best Books of 2010" by the New York Times. [7] Homans' claim that ballet is a dying art form generated controversy. [8]

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