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    Pavel Gerdt and the princes’ variations in “Sleeping Beauty”, “The Nutcracker”, and “Swan Lake by Doug Fullington

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…By the time Čajkovskij’s trio of ballets — Sleeping Beauty (1890), The Nutcracker (1892), and Swan Lake (1895 redaction) — came to be performed in St. …”
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    Stimulating effects of whooper swans’ behaviors on nutrient releasing from the sediments caused by different human feeding intensities in the swan Lake, China by Cheng Chen, Ying Lu, Yuhong Liu, Yipeng Yao, Yixue Chen, Jiayuan Liu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In this study, five feeding experiments were undertaken in the Swan Lake (Shandong Province, northern China) during the wintering season and a noticeable release of nutrients in all experiments was found by the disturbance of the swan behaviors. …”
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    The greatest hits of Tchaikovsky [rekod] by 278930 Tchaikovsky

    “…Side A. 5th Symphony -- Swan Lake -- Side B. 6th Symphony -- Romeo and Juliet -- Waltz of the Flowers -- Sleeping Beauty…”
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    The greatest hits of Tchaikovsky / [kaset] by 278930 Tchaikovsky

    “…Side A. 5th Symphony -- Swan Lake -- Side B. 6th Symphony -- Romeo and Juliet -- Waltz of the Flowers -- Sleeping Beauty…”
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    KONTRIBUSI MUSIK KLASIK SEBAGAI IRINGAN TARIAN BALLET DI ROYAL BALLET CENTRE MEDAN by Johana Teresia Purba

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Movement is done at this stage is the plie movement, then in the second stage or core of the music used is Swan Lake, then the move is done Swan Lake dance that resembles the movement of swans, movements performed in accordance with the classical music used…”
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    Ballet in the Dark: A Critical Review of Black Swan by Darren Aronofsky by Rina Angela Corpus

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Black Swan’s filmmakers created a narrative out of a performance of the classic ballet Swan Lake, making it a mimicry of the life of the tragic heroine Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman). …”
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    Femminile/Maschile nel corpo danzante: Il lago dei cigni by Rita Maria Fabris

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…By this perspective, in the re-creations of the most well-known Swan Lake the gender transformation originally 'incarnated' by female swans – representations of the western female ideology in the Nineteenth century – then by the Matthew Bourne's manly swans in 1995, gives me the opportuny to deconstruct how the male gaze perceives the female gender both through the Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo's irony and Mats Ek's parody. …”
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    Mujeres en el ballet: maestras, bailarinas y productoras en Guadalajara by Cristina Castellano

    “…It uses, as a case study, the participation of producers, teachers and dancers from Guadalajara (Mexico) who made an ambitious ensamble of Swan Lake in a natural space. The production of a show between 1999 and 2004 is analyzed here, to reveal the absence of support from local government cultural institutions and the existence of social actoresses who with astuteness, intervened in helpless settings of programming that lacked artistic development and promotion. …”
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    Dances of death from Paris to Saint Petersburg: suicides in ballet by Buhrle, I

    Published 2016
    “…The film reflects the mystery surrounding the death of numerous protagonists throughout ballet history, for instance Giselle, who also loved dancing too much, or Odette and the prince in Swan Lake. <br/>In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, which saw the flowering of the court ballet in France and the subsequent emergence of the “ballet d’action”,1 dance was mainly used for joyful divertissements, and it seemed inappropriate to let the protagonists of a ballet kill themselves on stage. …”
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    BOTANICAL CLASSIFICATION AND MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CALLISTEPHUS CHINENSIS (L.) NESS FOR LANDSCAPE GARDENING by Polishchuk V. V.

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…According to the bush form, the most plants are regarded as towershaped plants, with the exception of the varieties «Goldshats», «Swan Lake» and «Velvet», which are characterized by loosely spreading form. …”
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    The employment of imagination in the performance of the Iraqi theater actor توظيف الخيال في اداء الممثل المسرحي العراقي by Dr. Ali Abdul Mohsen Ali د.علي عبد المحسن علي

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Not for the imagination to enable the Einstein of Anjar theory of relativity, which is a simple equation, but not fantasy element to enable Beethoven composed by the magnificent symphony (Symphony of Beethoven), and Vaknr well as through authored many books based on the so - called (melody signifier) ​​as well as with Jaykovski -authored to cut (Swan Lake), and when he managed to Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy written stories that carry a global character mimic the actions of its characters actions figures from every time and place. …”
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    The embodied mind in motion: a neuroscientific and philosophical perspective on prevention and therapy of dementia by Erik N. Dzwiza-Ohlsen, Gerd Kempermann, Gerd Kempermann

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…A crucial factor for this is the emotional dimension of lifestyle, exemplified by the virally popularized performance of “Swan Lake” by wheel-chair bound ex-ballerina Marta Cinta González Saldaña, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. …”
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    Kasyan Goleizovsky’s Ballets “Joseph the Beautiful” and “Grotesque” in Soviet Ukraine in the Second Half of the 20s of the XX Century: Critical Discourse by Alina Pidlypska

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Goleizovsky these ballets were a kind of creative manifesto of the choreographer who rejects the classics, Ukrainian critics took them as an important addition to the already existing repertoire of classical ballets (Esmeralda, Swan Lake, etc.) and the latest performances ("Jester", etc.).…”
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