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FAMOUS BALLET DANCERS BALLERINA

September 19th, 2011 admin No comments




FAMOUS BALLET DANCERS BALLERINA

The Twins-Ballet Dancer, Live in Dresden 2004


Dancing for Mr B - Six Balanchine Ballerinas / Moylan, Tallchief, Ashley, Kistler, Hayden, Kent


Dancing for Mr B – Six Balanchine Ballerinas / Moylan, Tallchief, Ashley, Kistler, Hayden, Kent


$16.48


DANCING FOR MR.B:SIX BALANCHINE BALLE – DVD Movie…

Ballets Russes


Ballets Russes


$15.52


BALLETS RUSSES – DVD Movie…

Puzzles Plus The Dance Class Degas 24 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle


Puzzles Plus The Dance Class Degas 24 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle


$14.95


For the Young at Art! This beautiful 24-piece puzzle displays Degas’ The Dance Class, a well-known work of art. The print quality shows exquisite detail in this 17″ x 24″ puzzle and will be enjoyed by all ages. An insert explaining the history of the artwork and a biography of the artist is included….

Degas and the Little Dancer (Anholt's Artists)


Degas and the Little Dancer (Anholt’s Artists)


$4.00


Young Marie wants to be a ballerina, but her parents have no money for lessons. She must earn what little money she can as an artist’s model at a ballet school. Then, her life takes an unusual turn when she models for the famous sculptor, Edgar Degas.This is a title in Barron’s Anholt’s Artists Books for Children series, in which author and illustrator Laurence Anholt recalls memorable and somet…

Dancing on My Grave


Dancing on My Grave


$6.99


The shattering story of a dream which became a heartbreaking nightmare for one of America’s most famous ballerinas, Gelsey Kirkland, who chronicles her brilliant start as a dancer with George Balanchine, her legendary partnership with Mikhail Baryshnikov, her agonizing descent into drugs, and her struggles to rise again….

I Dreamed I Was a Ballerina


I Dreamed I Was a Ballerina


$16.00


A young girl’s discovery of ballet is combined with the magic of French Impressionist Edgar Degas’s paintings to create a story as delicate and lovely as the ballerina herself. Drawn from the 1922 autobiography of prima ballerina Anna Pavlova, this reminiscence tells of her first trip to the ballet to see Sleeping Beauty with her mother. Her youthful words reflect the sweet wonder of the experienc…