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The Anti-Dance Paradox / O Paradoxo da Anti-Dança
Between provocation and indifference the so-called non-dance has arisen in the Portuguese Terpsicorean landscape as a fait divers that has not always gone well nor has been taken very seriously. Although, strictly speaking, it is not some kind of “line”
António Laginha
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Association Between the Female Athlete Triad and Endothelial Dysfunction in Dancers [PDF]
Objective: To determine the prevalence of the 3 components of the female athlete triad [disordered eating, menstrual dysfunction, low bone mineral density (BMD)] and their relationships with brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in professional dancers.
Gutterman, David D. +5 more
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Elena Konstantinovna Malinovskaya (1875–1942) played a significant, albeit, at a first glance, not a particularly distinguishable role in the history of the Russian stage.
Petr N. Gordeev
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Ser español en el ballet académico : estereotipo de una identidad sin escuela nacional
National reception of academic ballet in Spain is constrained by its institutional context. Stakeholders of the Spanish choreographic field of academic ballet (masters, choreographers, performers) define distinctly a form of being, of doing and of ...
Patricia Bonnin-Arias et Juan Arturo Rubio Arostegui
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Introduction. This article explores the history of the formation of the stage traditions of the national ballet of Mordovia, which can resist contemporary processes of globalization and unification that lead to the erosion of ethnic culture.
Elena N. Antipkina +2 more
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Ballet dancers have a higher risk than the general population of ankle sprains. Ankle proprioception is of the utmost importance for executing static and dynamic positions typical of ballet dancing.
Bruno Dino Bodini +7 more
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Billy Elliot The Musical: visual representations of working-class masculinity and the all-singing, all-dancing bo[d]y [PDF]
According to Cynthia Weber, ‘[d]ance is commonly thought of as liberating, transformative, empowering, transgressive, and even as dangerous’. Yet ballet as a masculine activity still remains a suspect phenomenon.
Billington M. +8 more
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ИРИНА БАРОНОВА (1919 - 2008): ЗВЕЗДА РУССКОГО БАЛЕТА
"Russian Ballet" still remain an emotional and exciting point in the world of ballet art. The ballet world created by Sergei Diaghilev is still hard to beat.
Nikolay Vitsyn
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Historical aspects of ballet education development are considered. The role of Peter the Great the reformer of cultural life of Russia is marked, as he introduced music and dance in Russian society everyday life.
E. V. Pikiner, M. N. Yureva
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The Viennese Waltz: Reception and Social Historical Context in Vienna and Budapest
Until the latter part of 1886, there was only one real ballet premiere at the Hungarian Royal Opera House: the Wiener Walzer [Viennese Waltz], performed on May 16, 1885. The piece, which proved successful in the imperial city, also received great acclaim
Hedvig Ujvári
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