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Pas de Trois

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Pas de Trois 

a dance form that basically repeats the structure of the pas de deux. It is most frequently performed by two female dancers and one male, as in Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake; it can also be danced by one female dancer and two males, as in Bayer’s Die Puppenfee, or three females, as in Adam’s Le Corsaire.



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The entrance of the wicked step-mother and stepsisters featured another uncomplicated piece -- a pas de trois by the bumbling group.
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Also on stage dancing pas de deux and pas de trois from ballet as diverse as Coppelia, The Sleeping Beauty, Pineapple Poll, Paquita and Diana and Acteon, will be BRB dancers including Nao Sakuma, Chi Cao, Ambra Vallo, Michael O'Hare, Jamie Bond and Jenna Roberts.
 
 
 
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