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Telemaque See Vesey, Denmark. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Of the 56 in this category, the top 10 are Telemaque and Psyche (both by Pierre Gardel), Coppelia, (Saint-Leon), Giselle (Coralli/Perrot), Suite en Blanc (Lifar), La Sylphide (Filippo Taglioni), Suite de Danses (Ivan Clustine), Soir de Fete (Leo Staats), Swan Lake (Bourmeister), and Etudes (Harald Lander). The painters associated with Figuration Narrative, including Rancillac, the Haitian-born Herve Telemaque, the Italian Valerio Adami, the Icelandic Erro, and the American Peter Saul, are mainly segregated in the sections devoted to comics and consumer imagery, as is the Swiss painter Peter Stampfli. As a coda in divertissement, the show accelerates to the end when the senior divisions show challenging excerpts from classical repertoire: the male pirouettes variation from Etudes and Brise Telemaque, followed by intricate female point combinations of the recently retired teacher, Mme. |
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