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  2. Guillaume Diop - Wikipedia

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    Diop was promoted to sujet, third of the five ranks, in 2023. [14] In March 2023, the 23-year-old Diop was promoted to étoile, the highest rank at the Paris Opera Ballet, [4] after dancing as Albrecht in Giselle during a tour to Seoul, South Korea. Unusually, he skipped the rank of premier danseur. Diop also became the first dancer with black ...

  3. Danseur étoile - Wikipedia

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    Danseur étoile (for men) or danseuse étoile (for women), literally "star dancer", is the highest rank a dancer can reach at the Paris Opera Ballet.It is equivalent to the title "Principal dancer" used in English or to the title "Primo Ballerino" or "Prima Ballerina" in Italian.

  4. Grand Canyon National Park - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 2019, the Grand Canyon National Park commemorated 100 years since its designation as a national park. [15] The Grand Canyon had been part of the National Park Service's Intermountain Region until 2018. [citation needed] Today, the Grand Canyon is a part of Region 8, also known as the Lower Colorado Basin. [16]

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  6. Vision Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Vision Airlines, formerly Vision Air, was an airline that had its operations headquartered in North Las Vegas, Nevada.. The airline also operated charter flights for their tour services in northern Arizona and Nevada including the Grand Canyon, Marble Canyon, Hoover Dam, and Monument Valley out of North Las Vegas Airport utilizing Boeing 737 and Dornier 228 aircraft.

  7. Grand Canyon Suite - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canyon Suite is a suite for orchestra by Ferde Grofé, composed between 1929 and 1931.It was initially titled Five Pictures of the Grand Canyon. [1]It consists of five movements, each an evocation in tone of a particular scene typical of the Grand Canyon.