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  2. Ahmad Joudeh - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 he was a contestant in the Arab version of So You Think You Can Dance. [1] He made it to the semi-finals. His appearances brought him to the attention of Dutch filmmaker Roozbeh Kaboly, who produced a documentary that aired on Dutch television. Joudeh has also produced several short YouTube videos that depict him dancing in Syria.

  3. Milena Sidorova - Wikipedia

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    The video, created using Zoom and filmed by dancers of the Dutch National Ballet in their homes, went viral and has now more than 100,000 views on YouTube. [1] In September, she created the widely praised [13] [14] group work Reset. Shortly after, Dutch National Ballet appointed her as a Young Creative Associate.

  4. Woolf Works - Wikipedia

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    Woolf Works is a full-length contemporary ballet choreographed by Wayne McGregor, composed by Max Richter, and inspired by Virginia Woolf's novels, letters, essays and diaries. The premiere took place on 11 May 2015 at the Royal Opera House .

  5. Adam Cooper (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 Cooper joined the Royal Ballet and was quickly promoted to First Artist and Soloist in 1991, First Soloist 1993 and Principal Dancer in 1994. [16] [17] He was recognized for his performances in the classic as well as dramatic and contemporary ballet works, and he excelled in playing cruel but sexy villains.

  6. Joy Womack - Wikipedia

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    Joy Annabelle Womack is an American ballet dancer.She is the first American woman to graduate from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy’s main training program with a red diploma, and the second American woman to sign a contract with the Bolshoi Ballet. [3]

  7. Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Ballet is a French word which had its origin in Italian balletto, a diminutive of ballo (dance) which comes from Latin ballo, ballare, meaning "to dance", [1] [2] which in turn comes from the Greek "βαλλίζω" (ballizo), "to dance, to jump about".

  8. Graduation Ball - Wikipedia

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    Students of the Barbara Sandonato School of Ballet, Philadelphia, April 2011. YouTube: Naughty girl variation. Graduation Ball. Nancy Osbaldeston as the Pigtail Girl in "Danse Impromptu" in 2007 end-of-year performance of English National Ballet School, London. YouTube: Graduation ball, uploaded by Laurieanne Justine, 2007.

  9. Suzanne Farrell - Wikipedia

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    A muse of George Balanchine, she left the New York City Ballet in 1969 and subsequently moved to Brussels to dance for Maurice Bejart's Ballet of the 20th Century. In 1975, Farrell moved back to the United States, where she collaborated with Balanchine until his death in 1983; she retired from ballet six years later after a hip surgery she had ...