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  2. Yablochko - Wikipedia

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    Yablochko (Russian: Яблoчко "little apple") is a chastushka-style folk song and dance, traditionally presented as a sailors' dance. The choreographed version of the dance first appeared in the 1926 Reinhold Glière ballet The Red Poppy [1] and from there is known in the West as the Russian Sailors Dance. [2]

  3. The Red Poppy - Wikipedia

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    The Red Poppy (Russian: Красный мак, romanized: Krasniy mak) or sometimes The Red Flower (Russian: Красный цветок, romanized: Krasniy tsvetok) is a ballet in three acts and eight tableaux with an apotheosis, with a score written by Reinhold Glière and libretto by Mikhail Kurilko.

  4. Reading Buccaneers Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    Russian Sailor's Dance (from The Red Poppy) / March of the Boyars / Sunrise Lady / Let Me Try Again / Russian Sailor's Dance (from The Red Poppy) 82.650 5th 1984 Wind Machine / Central Park / The Captain's Journey / The Rainmaker 91.950 2nd 1985 Wind Machine / Jeannine / The Ancient / The Rainmaker / After You 91.900 2nd 1986

  5. Aly Raisman - Wikipedia

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    Music: Hava Nagila (2011–2012) Russian Sailors Dance/Kalinka (2015–2016) Retired: January 14, 2020: Medal record. ... Dance / song Judges' score Result Ref. Inaba

  6. Reinhold Glière - Wikipedia

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    Reinhold Moritzevich Glière [a] (11 January 1875 [O.S. 30 December 1874] – 23 June 1956), born Reinhold Ernest Glier, [b] was a Russian and Soviet composer of German and Polish descent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was awarded the title of People's Artist of RSFSR (1935) and People's Artist of USSR (1938).

  7. Smolensky gusaczok - Wikipedia

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    Smolensky gusaczok is an archaic [1] [2] Russian folk dance, khorovod. [3] [4] The largest number of versions were recorded in most of the Smolensk Governorate, [5] as well as in parts of the Mogilev Governorate [6] (in the Gomelsky and Brestsky uezds [7]).

  8. Norwegian shipping firm denies Moscow's claim it refused to ...

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    A Norwegian shipping company on Friday rejected an accusation from Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, that it refused to rescue sailors from a sinking Russian cargo ...

  9. Alexandrov Ensemble discography - Wikipedia

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    Dance (possibly Soldiers Friendship dance); 2. Cossack Goes to the Danube (soloist Anatoly Solovyanenko); 3. Dance (possibly Gopak - Ukrainian); 4. Two-Eskimos-fighting dance; 5. Dance (possibly Kazak); Brave Soldiers (soloist Victor Kuleshov); 7. Sailors' Dance; 8. Serenade of a Stutterer (actor Alexandr Bereznyak) image; [46] 9.