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@pas-de-quatre
hyunhee sim on ig
sae eun park photographed performing in serge lifar's variation (+ costume close ups) by agathe poupeney
itzkan barbosa photographed by simon soong (source: 1 2)
Viviana Durante as Manon.
Maria Khoreva and Xander Parish, “Diamonds” from “Jewels” choreography by George Balanchine, music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Symphony Nº 3 in D major, Op. 29), Mariinsky Ballet, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Photographer Emma Kauldhar / Dance Europe
Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth in You’ll Never Get Rich (1941).
stella abrera rehearsing as the lilac fairy for sleeping beauty
Sangeun Lee in In the Middle, somewhat Elevated
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Closure
Maria Khoreva and Xander Parish
Photo by Mikey Pasamonte
Photo by Mikey Pasamonte
Photo by Mikey Pasamonte
Photo by Mikey Pasamonte
I just used the line “that’s not an asshole move, it’s a whole asshole ballet” and I’m kinda proud of it so it’s going here where it will get the recognition it deserves.
A pas de douche, if you will
All right, the rest of you can go home, this one wins.
Moira Shearer in The Tales of Hoffmann (1951)