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Background: The foot and ankle are often reported as the most common sites of injury in professional ballet dancers; however, epidemiological research focusing on foot and ankle injuries in isolation and investigating specific diagnoses is limited ...
Mai Katakura +7 more
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Katarzyna z Fröhlichów Bogusławska
The author undertakes to reconstruct the biography of Katarzyna Fröhlich (1811–1886), a graduate of the Warsaw Ballet School, who honed her talent under the tutelage of Julia Mierzyńska at Warsaw’s Teatr Wielki [Grand Theatre].
Halina Waszkiel
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Bedraggled Ballerinas on a Bus Back to Bow: The ‘Fairy Business’
This paper begins to explore cultural connections between mid-Victorian music hall and dance modernism by looking at the role of the female dancer and her traverse of the socio-geographical space between the East End and the West End.
Anne Witchard
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OBJECTIVE Little is known about how female adolescent ballet dancers-a group at high-risk for the development of body dissatisfaction and eating disorders-construct body ideals, and how their social identities interact with body ideals to confer risk for
Yuri-Grace B. Ohashi +3 more
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Acute Disruption of the Tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc's) Joints in a Ballet Dancer
A 15-year-old female ballet dancer suffered acute midfoot pain when landing from a jump. Physical examination and imaging studies revealed acute disruption of the tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc's) joints with rupture of Lisfranc's ligament.
C. D. Della Valle +4 more
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Rehearsal and Performance Volume in Professional Ballet: A Five-Season Cohort Study
Introduction: Few studies have published data concerning the longitudinal rehearsal and performance demands experienced by professional ballet dancers. We aimed to describe the rehearsal and performance volumes undertaken across five professional ballet ...
J. Shaw +6 more
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Becoming an Étoile of the Paris Opera Ballet: The Institutional Origins of Personal Charisma
The destiny of danseur étoile or danseuse étoile (the highest rank a dancer can reach at the Paris Opera Ballet) always appears within the semantic field of “talent” or “gift,” as if to justify something that escapes reason. Rather than offering a causal
Joël Laillier
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Is There Benefit in Treating Traction Alopecia With Minoxidil? A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Traction alopecia (TA) is common condition. Although no treatment guidelines exist, minoxidil can be adjunctively added to behavioural modification strategies. Objectives This systematic review aimed to evaluate the impact of adjunctive minoxidil on the severity of TA.
Husna Moola +3 more
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Mental imagery influences the body, movement, and technical skills of the dancer. The aim of this study was to identify the influence of dance imagery on the electromyographic parameters of selected muscles in a professional ballet dancer during three ...
Joanna Gorwa, Anna Fryzowicz
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Petersburski benefis Feliksa Krzesińskiego w 1888 roku
Based on letters from the Krzesiński family collection held at the Library of the Institute of Art, Polish Academy of Sciences, as well as Russian periodicals and other sources, the author reconstructs the details of jubilee celebrations in honour of the
Joanna Sibilska
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