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"ballerina" Definitions
  1. a female dancer in ballet

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Koons based his ballerina on a real porcelain ballerina figurine created by Soviet artist Oksana Zhnikrup.
The ballerina had looked so tiny in comparison—she was like a ballerina on top of a music box.
Another celebrated ballerina, Natalia Makarova, will appear on Saturday after a showing of "Body and Soul," the first segment of the four-part documentary "Ballerina" (1987).
A hand-painted wood ballerina went on auction at Phillips New York, just five days after the inflated ballerina was installed, and sold for $81,250, slightly above the estimate price.
"I wanted to be a ballerina, but to be a ballerina you need to have these nice feet, and mine just weren't right," Ms. Little told Atlanta magazine in February.
Combining pure athleticism and artistic talent, the ballerina is one of the most versatile performers in showbiz — and a prima ballerina notably has the highest honor within the ballet company.
In Ms. Bouder's "In Pursuit Of," Ashley Hod danced the ballerina role elegantly and with the kind of eloquence that causes ballet connoisseurs to invest the word "ballerina" with supplementary meanings.
LONDON — Artistic director, star ballerina, lobbyist, wrangler, psychologist, spokeswoman.
Ballerina Michaela DePrince Young ballerina Michaela DePrince, 21, dances in a flouncy white dress during the black-and-white segments of "Freedom," and joins some of Lemonade's other women around an outdoor table.
I was like, 'I would love to be a ballerina.
I love nutcrackers, as I was a ballerina growing up.
There are few hairstyles more elegant than the ballerina bun.
This isn't just about me becoming the first hijabi ballerina.
Ballerina Misty Copeland dancing to Drake in pointe shoes. 3.
One famous example of pentimenti is Edgar Degas' ballerina sketches.
Jessica Kantor, a former ballerina, submitted an immersive dance piece.
The Lauren collection is inspired by British ballerina Lauren Cuthbertson.
That motto was prescribed by Diaghilev's great ballerina Tamara Karsavina.
That a prima ballerina can have brown skin and curves.
I made a drawing of a ballerina, a female figure.
Unity Phelan, the most elegantly and glamorously poetic of the young generation now ascending to ballerina roles, danced the second ballerina in "Emeralds" for the first time in a dreamy, rapt murmur on Sept. 19.
Six months of pregnancy really keeps a ballerina on her toes.
He's a bull wearing ballerina slippers against single coverage down low.
She decided to be a ballerina … who were we to argue?!
Cynthia Harvey, the ballerina and teacher, has a busy year ahead.
Sara was a serious ballerina who wanted to go to Juilliard.
"I'll tell Audriana I'm going to be a ballerina," he joked.
Zeckendorf, a former professional ballerina who is still lithe at 82.
"I want to be seen as a ballerina," Mr. Johnsey said.
Abi Stafford, as the first ballerina, has never twinkled more vividly.
Ms. Lawrence plays Dominika Egorova, a prima ballerina for the Bolshoi.
Throughout, a ballerina calmly executes the ballet vocabulary in alphabetical order.
You're a handsome man, you do not look like a ballerina.
His partner was the much-loved ballerina Alessandra Ferri, then semiretired.
My toes tapered evenly, and my high arch was ballerina-worthy.
Tall, long-limbed and quietly commanding, she's the company's senior ballerina.
Rooney Mara looked like a goth ballerina on the red carpet.
And quite possibly too tall to make it as a ballerina.
The ballerina Heather Watts created roles for both men at City Ballet.
Prima ballerina Misty Copeland's rise to iconic status was never a given.
I can become an amazing professional ballerina and still keep my faith.
It has a sort of ballerina-esque silhouette to symbolize her grace.
Were you surprised they wanted to a drag ballerina act out there?
Ignoring the haters, she's seeking to become the first professional covered ballerina.
The first time Eugene had noticed the ballerina was at freshman orientation.
"Mozartiana" (1981) begins with a prima ballerina amid four girl student-dancers.
Natalie Portman dropped 20 pounds to play a ballerina in "Black Swan."
She taught me how to stretch, move, and look like a ballerina.
In London she met the great ballerina Margot Fonteyn at Sadlers Wells.
She dreamed of becoming a ballerina and carried that dream to stardom.
My new life as a 40-year-old ballerina started on Instagram.
Ms. Dvorovenko portrays May, a ballerina, at ages 20, 40 and 60.
She becomes a ballerina: grander, more mature and more multifaceted than before.
"the moon's souvenir, the boulevardier, a ballerina on the promenade," he wrote.
This class is a really lovely way to wind down and do guided stretches that work in conjunction with my physical therapy; it's taught by a very graceful ballerina, which makes me feel like a graceful ballerina in turn.
At age 11, Verdon was cast as a solo ballerina in a movie.
A ballerina, mime, and tightrope-walking trio worthy of, well, 33.5k Instagram likes.
They dressed you as a ballerina, okay, but ballet doesn't look like that.
The former ballerina says the hard-core prep work reminded her of dancing.
He and high school sweetheart Komyshan, a professional ballerina, have dated for years.
Bowen is a ballerina who develops the ability to create daggers of light.
You had Donald Trump's bulbous head, too, and even a ballerina on pointe.
She finishes on a ballerina flourish with a pirouette and an arabesque. Nice.
The central ballerina, supported by her partner, holds an immobile arabesque, center stage.
That will be music to Charlotte's ears as she is a budding ballerina!
Watch my exciting attempt at being a prima ballerina in the above video.
Neither a ballerina nor a bare ankle is safe from Tumblr's haphazard algorithm.
Wanting fulfillment in love, she behaves like a ballerina in her partner's arms.
Across the stage, a ballerina in pink tights tweezed blisters on her feet.
His wife, psychologist and ballerina Gabriela Rodríguez, accompanies him on most political activities.
Ms. Part's retirement is the second departure for a principal ballerina this season.
Lawrence's Dominika is a renowned Russian ballerina whose career is abruptly cut short.
The ballerina Misty Copeland gave the company a presence in the fine arts.
Balanchine created Dewdrop on Tanaquil Le Clercq, a legendarily slender, long-limbed ballerina.
I went to Rockefeller Center on an unexpectedly blustery spring weekend morning to see Jeff Koons's "Seated Ballerina," a 45-foot-tall inflated ballerina, secured by ropes to a pedestal, her left arm swaying ever so slightly in the wind.
The Alonso ballet is a surreal distortion of the story (Death is another ballerina).
I took private classes from a Pilates/ballet instructor who is this amazing ballerina.
The girl, who was wearing a ballerina costume, suffered two wounds under her arm.
Jennifer Lawrence stars as a young Russian ballerina who enters the Sparrow spy program.
Margaux promises a perfect-fitting ballerina flat — and goes to unusual lengths to deliver.
As a prima ballerina, she's been trained to defer to traditional expectations of femininity.
Sure, Lara's old Barbie-doll figure is replaced by a more athletic ballerina build.
She pulls out the picture of the ballerina she found back in episode one.
Joey is a novice ballerina, and friendly, even to those she doesn't quite understand.
The former ballerina said people need to move away from fetishizing one body type.
If so, the ballerina was just as brave-hearted as Eugene sensed she was.
From left to right, there's Aphrodite, Legend, Rose B----, Dynasty, Biker, and Chained Ballerina.
Lawrence's character in "Red Sparrow" (2018) is a Russian ballerina who becomes a spy.
The next room is devoted to Picasso's first wife, the Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlova.
But none of that compares to my latest challenge: performing as a prima ballerina.
Pro-tip: Grab yourself a ton of bobby pins to perfect that ballerina bun.
Stephanie Kurlow has wanted to be a ballerina as long as she can remember.
Sunday Routine It's going to be a busy fall for Courtney Lavine, a ballerina.
Sterling Hyltin, Ms. Mearns, Ms. Peck and Teresa Reichlen remain the company's ballerina exemplars.
In "The Red Shoes" (1948), the ballerina Victoria must choose between dance and love.
The evening was graciously introduced by the ballerina Maria Kowroski, the company's senior principal.
Before and during the Balanchine era, the ballerina was queen bee of ballet's realm.
"As a ballerina, you always strive harder to break through the limits," Fung said.
Ashley Bouder, a brilliant virtuoso ballerina at New York City Ballet, is one such.
Case in point: the ballerina flowers that became an 11-piece collection, she said.
She must be the best ballerina, or he wants to be the best drummer.
I also played a decent chunk of Bound, the surreal ballerina platformer from Plastic.
Other standouts: Forget Me Not (a sky blue) and Head In The Clouds (ballerina pink).
We've got dancers coming from Wisconsin, and we're like, yes, the black ballerina is alive.
Then, as is now, it was fitting: "Swan Lake" requires a ballerina to be vulnerable.
The ballerina wrote, "Happy Valentine's Day to my other half" with a kissy face emoji.
I am going to strive hard to become a better ballerina and a better Muslim.
But her latest hairstyle — a slicked-back ballerina bun — is one we didn't see coming.
"I'm so [in] love with my baby Deveraux Jagger," the 29-year-old ballerina wrote.
You might see yourself next to a yoga instructor or a ballerina in another country.
Sooooooo ... what were their messages to the newly-minted, 6-foot-4, 258-pound ballerina??
Those are real ballerina feet and that is what they looked like after a performance.
But I wonder, what does the image of this Russian ballerina say to young girls?
The classic high ballerina bun with an edgy twist was actually chosen by McMillan himself.
She was an amazing ballerina—she would go off to the city for summer camps.
A cavalier, immediately after promenading his ballerina, beats his legs in the air (a cabriole).
Lauren Anderson of the Houston Ballet became the first African-American principal ballerina in 1990.
She recalls watching a documentary and seeing the ballerina Raven Wilkinson for the first time.
At 5'3453'' and 125 pounds, Paige VanZant is about the size of the average ballerina.
Mitchell's partner for one of the pas de deux was a white ballerina, Diana Adams.
Only the principals have color: The ballerina wears a dulcet combination of cream and gold.
One ballerina, in particular, grasped every opportunity with skill, pride, musicality and heart: Isabella Boylston.
In the preposterously entertaining "Red Sparrow," Jennifer Lawrence plays a Russian ballerina turned murderous spy.
Mr. Forsythe totally ignores the Atlanta edge in Abra's "Vegas" in favor of ballerina prettiness.
Our ideal of a perfect ballerina is based on Russian ballet with its willowy blondes.
Nowadays, though, I am realizing that she was the first black ballerina I ever saw.
Three impressive young ballerina technicians took the roles of Spanish Chocolate, Arabian Coffee and Dewdrop.
The A.B.T. film of "Swan Lake" was my classic go-to ballerina movie growing up.
She wasn't somebody trying to be a dancer — she was a legit, professional, big ballerina.
The being that was a swan now takes the stage, transformed: a woman, a ballerina.
One prominent dancer, Amie Sultan, hails from a wealthy family and trained as a ballerina.
Two guys lifted a ballerina upside down, in parallel plié, her toes pointed toward Fernandes.
She is Angelina Ballerina, the talented mouse from the children's book series by Katharine Holabird.
It has also created a red-carpet ready Jazz doll, wearing a sparkling white ballerina dress.
And like an operatic tenor, or star ballerina, they are what the crowd came to see.
Some say being able to perform 32 fouettés is the mark of a true prima ballerina.
Celebrated former NYCB principal ballerina Wendy Whelan, for example, would be a welcome replacement for Martins.
"She was an actress, a ballerina and loved living her life to the fullest," Urich said.
Along with Canedo's mother, the women featured include a ballerina, a transgender model, and an artist.
Next spring, she will star in espionage-thriller Red Sparrow as a Russian ballerina-turned-spy.
Playing a high-strung ballerina who dances into the dark side, Portman won her first Oscar.
Its wide bones and short, stocky neck portray a dominant predator—not a ballerina bird-thing.
Using a medium format camera, Mladenovic took photographs of the monuments with and without a ballerina.
She was fluent in Spanish and French and moved between cultures and language like a ballerina.
Guests included "an astronaut, a ballerina, an artist, an architect, the commissioner of baseball" and Mrs.
Now, the professional ballerina has taken to Instagram to eloquently comment on Plank's pro-Trump sentiments.
I was a ballerina from ages two to 20, which was really rough on my body.
The "Seated Ballerina" is a motif Koons has explored before as part of his Antiquity series.
Koons's ballerina promotes a kind of stereotypical model of femininity that we should be moving past.
Fashion model Gisele Bundchen and ballerina Misty Copeland are among the celebrities endorsing its athleisure lines.
It's one of the ballerina music boxes that every little girl keeps in her childhood bedroom.
Your career in the arts began as a ballerina for the New York City Ballet Company.
No choreographer before MacMillan would have timed this ballerina entrance so that it has a noneffect.
While he spoke, the ballerina kept stretching and limbering up, as though preparing to go onstage.
While there, he'd managed to get trashed enough to put the ballerina out of his mind.
"More recently, Lawrence starred as a Russian prima ballerina turned spy in 2018's "Red Sparrow.
She wanted to be a ballerina when she was younger, but later switched to musical theater.
" Finlay also reported that he had just "fucked a 20043-year-old ballerina and her sister!
Barbie has had a lot of different careers: ballerina, film director, spy—the list is endless.
The 24-year-old star has been with his girlfriend, ballerina Violetta Komyshan, since high school.
According to Deadline, Copeland will star as the lead ballerina in the film's only dance sequence.
And just this month, prima ballerina Misty Copeland got her own doll, complete with muscular calves.
The former professional ballerina was known as the first lady of luxury real estate, KEYT reported.
I used to be a ballerina, so I've done everything as far as physical therapy goes.
A cake covered in football-field green and ballerina pink poses the question, touchdowns or tutus?
Ms. Dion was deeply tanned and had her hair skinned back in a taut ballerina bun.
"I felt like a bad ballerina for not watching it up until this point," he said.
For a quick six minutes in the new film "Red Sparrow," Jennifer Lawrence is a ballerina.
In an early New York appearance, she performed George Balanchine's "Rubies" like a ballerina on fire.
Natalie Portman plays a New York City ballerina under pressure in this thriller from Darren Aronofsky.
So, yeah, it&aposs, like, the ultimate challenge for a ballerina to play the two roles.
A New York ballerina and Broadway dancer, she created a cultural institution in the Mojave Desert.
Harry Styles posed for his SNL photoshoot in a pink ballerina outfit, and it's radiating greatness.
In one scene, she tiptoes into an older girl's bedroom, then opens a ballerina music box.
" Seeing a "scorpion" suggests you are "highly tuned, like a gymnast or ballerina, physically very sensitive.
The panelists include Virginia Johnson, now the director of the Dance Theatre of Harlem; Lydia Abarca, first prima ballerina of the Dance Theater of Harlem; Debra Austin, the first African-American female dancer at New York City Ballet; and Aesha Ash, former ballerina with City Ballet.
In December, Jagger became a new dad, once again, welcoming son Deveraux Jagger with ballerina Melanie Hamrick.
She also recreated her Swan Lake moment from "Shake It Off" in a full-on ballerina outfit.
In late 2016, Kendall Jenner came under fire for pretending to be a ballerina in a photoshoot.
Back in 2010, the Harvard-grad and former professional ballerina founded the successful fitness studio Refine Method.
Just take a look at Miruko the cat, a Japanese ballerina cat who recently made international waves.
Copeland tells Refinery29 that when you're a ballerina, being emotionally vulnerable and sensitive comes with the job.
According to Deadline, the film cuts between Johnson's Susie, dancing in a ballet studio, and another ballerina.
Much rarer for a ballerina, though, is the side career she has been developing as a choreographer.
I give it a try and also get stuck but in a full leaping ballerina position instead.
Ulanova, considered the greatest ballerina of her time, was highly aloof and confined to a busy schedule.
I grew up wanting to be a ballerina but wasn't good enough to make that a career.
The prima ballerina has nabbed a role in Disney's forthcoming "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms" movie.
His mother, the former Elizabeth Feeney, was a ballerina, and his father, Gordon, was an electrical engineer.
Another regular performance involves male dancers dressed in female ballerina outfits and pirouetting to "Swan Lake" music.
Girls in pink tutus still attend lessons despite the poor prospects on display for a career ballerina.
Nik's dubbed Erendira a "ballerina in the air" and she showed off some of those moves too.
In the audience, paying close attention, Eugene noticed that the ballerina, for all her delicacy, was perspiring.
She was joined by Brittany Pollack, the twenty-nine-year-old ballerina playing Louise in the revival.
I'm literally the only person that I think has fallen, and I'm supposed to be the ballerina.
In 1962 Mr. Silverstein made a ballerina flat from what he described as leftover scraps of leather.
To be able to see a Black ballerina doll with like, muscles and curves, that's very powerful.
Late in the "Diamonds" pas de deux, the ballerina evades her partner while the strings play tremolos.
She turned down the job, later becoming the first black ballerina to dance with the Metropolitan Opera.
"I wasn't the ballerina type, and I didn't get offered a place in the company," she said.
There's a ballerina who shares my name who constantly destroys my search relevance, and yet Liam persists.
On Tuesday and Thursday, Alessandra Ferri, the veteran ballerina, performs as a guest artist with Roberto Bolle.
At American Ballet Theater, Melanie Hamrick seemed to be on the path to becoming a leading ballerina.
Quite often, a star ballerina, itching to expand her repertory, hires a choreographer from outside of ballet.
What is vital is to keep the comedy alive through a homage to ballet and the ballerina.
The great ballerina roles, from "Giselle" (220) to "Mozartiana" (221), have a fresh, varied abundance of interpreters.
In 1990, Suzanne Farrell, his last great ballerina, remounted "Gounod Symphony" at his School of American Ballet.
The episode ends with a moving five-minute dance routine between Mac and professional ballerina Kylie Shea.
Even when you are running from tigers you are like a ballerina who is running from tigers.
There he met the ballerina Wendy Whelan, a star in his short "Labyrinth Within" three years later.
She was a ballerina and pianist whom he met in Paris, and whose ambitions he regrets curtailing.
He ended his performing career in 1978 after touring in Europe with the Italian ballerina Carla Fracci.
A great ballerina is able to take a 200-year-old ballet and breathe new life into it.
So far, Conrad has taken on the role of mermaid, circus ballerina, party animal, and the tooth fairy.
It's very different for a performer, a ballerina, someone who is onstage a lot and wears big costumes.
Unlike the ballet version, the film will only have one dance sequence, which will feature ballerina Misty Copeland.
The Fault in Our Stars star and his high school sweetheart, a professional ballerina, have dated for years.
I started walking on my toes when I was one, and I just constantly was after ballerina dolls.
It noted his key works and principal interpreters, including his wife, Ana Laguna, and the ballerina Sylvie Guillem.
Irina Kolesnikova, the company's prima ballerina, makes her U.S. debut in the dual role of Odette and Odile.
My mother was a ballerina in the first half of her life and she screwed up her back.
In the upcoming movie Red Sparrow, Lawrence plays ballerina Dominika Egorova who must learn the art of seduction.
We have to really show people what a brown Barbie looks like — what a ballerina Barbie looks like.
"Being the first Muslim hijabi ballerina is quite challenging, because the world hasn't seen it yet," she said.
It tells the story of an American ballerina who travels to Munich to enter a prestigious dance academy.
I have two lesbian moms—I'm very proud to say—and my biological mother's partner is a ballerina.
Kurlow has been dancing since she was 2 years old, and desperately wanted to be a professional ballerina.
She opened her ballerina arms to the audience, who stood and cheered as if at a royal appearance.
But the question remains: How hard is it for a new mother to turn back into a ballerina?
This November, he will appear in a program with his girlfriend, the ballerina Natalia Osipova, at City Center.
But part of the excitement with a ballerina is that she does most of the turn on point.
These dancers make it look easy, but let me tell you, being a ballerina is far from elementary.
Under Armour has partnerships with several prominent female athletes, including ballerina Misty Copeland and ski racer Lindsey Vonn.
The Christian Arab ballerina from Nazareth calls her Miss Trans Israel win a show of the country's potential.
Ms. Dorrance, 39, started in ballet — in the school founded and directed by her mother, a professional ballerina.
He can spin a ballerina into the air and catch her as if she were made of gossamer.
As the ballerina places her hand in his, she steps onto point and extends one leg behind her.
His father, Lev, was head ballet master in Minsk, and his mother, Ludmilla Melchemko, was a ballerina there.
Why would Ms. Boylston, a ballerina at the top of her game, want to be a dance double?
At 18, she was in Roland Petit's company Les Ballets de Paris, where she became a prima ballerina.
"Barber" is one of those late-Romantic works in which the ballerina must literally let her hair down.
A ballerina of unusual range and power, she continued to dance into her 70s despite chronic vision problems.
The amalgam of ballerina finesse and daft diva antics is brilliant, unsettling, riveting — the epitome of Trocks style.
Lara, blessed with perhaps the most woke dad in film history, has a dream of becoming a ballerina.
I'm just so proud to be a part in this film, and also as a Black ballerina living on.
Topknots are easy, ballerina buns are chic, but it's this half up knot that we're craving right now. Why?
The show began with a biker ballerina wearing a light blue-feathered tutu and a black leather studded jacket.
In the back of my mind, I knew that my body had changed a lot since my ballerina days.
In the painting titled "Degas" (2015), one may notice that the Persian warriors are offering flowers to the ballerina.
Victoria is a regal white cat who has no songs, but instead is represented as a delicate feline ballerina.
Kylie Shea is a strong, gorgeous professional ballerina, but she's always been embarrassed by the cellulite on her legs.
She gave the song to the animated movie, Ballerina, which is why the original leaked version featured some dialogue.
Coupled with her frighteningly hyper-feminine bedroom I was reminded of Natalie Portman's perfection obsessed ballerina in Black Swan.
Misty Copeland is shedding light on what food it takes to fuel the demanding schedule of a professional ballerina.
Before this dancing queen was sashaying through Hollywood, she was just another ballerina babe growing up in London, England.
Tattooed on someone's leg, a ballerina stands tall and poised, holding her head high while balancing on her toes.
"It was safer for me to be so far in the other direction because I'm a ballerina," she says.
" This movement control is why, she says, "you've seen the Method football player taking class with a dainty ballerina.
Elise is about a decade younger than me; she is also Nordic, smooth-skinned and built like a ballerina.
About Last Night To conquer Aurora is proof that a dancer is on her way to becoming a ballerina.
For a quote-unquote mildly O.C.D. ballerina, my schedule for getting ready for the show is all messed up.
I wanted Misty Copeland, the first black prima ballerina of a company that's been in existence for 22014 years.
About Last Night The hashtag #bouderbump was familiar to the many followers of the ballerina Ashley Bouder's Instagram account.
Yet, though I often find her the most sensational ballerina in America, I've been unmoved by her this season.
Founded in 103 by the ballerina Michele Wiles, BalletNext takes a collaborative approach to expanding the boundaries of ballet.
"He has been nothing but respectful of me," Sterling Hyltin, a longtime principal ballerina, said in a recent interview.
The blandly emotive choreography, seen in brief flashes is not worthy of an apprentice, much less a prima ballerina.
The architects proposed suspending a filmy glass facade within a base gracefully lifted off the ground like a ballerina.
Because of her lyrical style in ballets like "Les Sylphides," Ms. Koesun was often cast as a Romantic ballerina.
An earlier version of this review misidentified the Swan Queen ballerina in the Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo program.
The braces were supposed to be worn all day to fix his outward-pointing "ballerina feet," Ms. Vieira knew.
Format A ballet-inspired class taught by a ballerina turned social media guru, for novices and bun-heads alike.
But what really won me over was the open back's crisscross detail, which gave the dress a ballerina-like vibe.
But when it came to playing a former Russian ballerina in her new film, Red Sparrow, she changed her mind.
Carla's mom helped her pick out a navy blue dress and a pair of beige ballerina flats for the wedding.
The movements were mo-capped from a real ballerina, which might explain why the in-game dancing is so hypnotic.
Now, Miruso is a star ballerina (almost) ready to grace the stage of the Sydney Opera House or Lincoln Center.
We thought it was really necessary to be part of the movement and quell the myths about the black ballerina.
Dita Von Teese's gorgeous jet-black hair is iconic... …but as a high school ballerina, she rocked long, blond waves.
There he noticed a mysterious woman helping at rehearsals, a former ballerina named Lena Stepanenko, whose career had ended abruptly.
That what I am doing as the first Muslim ballerina in hijab — changing people's lives and their perceptions of Muslims.
According to the Irish Times, Santos, a former ballerina, said she had a one-week affair with Iglesias in 1975.
The 72-year-old rocker and his 29-year-old girlfriend, American ballerina Melanie Hamrick are said to be expecting.
"When you think of things like an eating disorder, these stereotypes, they happen everywhere," the ballerina, 34, tells People Now.
Lawrence portrays Dominika Egorova, a former prima ballerina who's forced to give up her craft over a career-ending injury.
In 1953, when Patrick Haggerty was 13, a little girl showed up to his summer camp in a ballerina outfit.
Take a second to conjure up an image of the typical ballerina; you likely won't visualize Brazilian-born Ingrid Silva.
Jeff Koons: Seated Ballerina is on view at Rockefeller Center (Fifth Avenue at 50th Street, Midtown, Manhattan) through June 2.
Growing up in the suburbs of Sydney, she dreamed of being a professional ballerina, of twirling onto the big stage.
A rare pleasure was ballet, but at 5 feet 10 inches, she grew too tall to be a professional ballerina.
As a child I loved wrapping myself in window curtains while dancing, imagining I was a ballerina wrapped in tulle.
On Tuesday, its senior ballerina, Maria Kowroski, returned to the stage after childbirth, almost a year after her last performance.
Also returning to City Center is the ballerina Natalia Osipova, who performed her "Solo for Two" program there last year.
"There was this ballerina with a severed head and the blood going from the neck to the vagina," he recalls.
Then, she used Chained Ballerina for the smoky eye and applied Eye-Lie-Ner in Punk to the lash line.
Being a ballerina is very self-involved, and our family at City Ballet is one of the best there is.
Plakitsis photographed his friend, a ballerina named Sofia, while she danced at the Peace and Friendship stadium in Athens, Greece.
The third look was a mini dress, that incorporated the same bodice top mixed with a circular tulle ballerina miniskirt.
I met the guy who plays Rigoletto, and he said you should always warm-up wearing cologne and ballerina slippers.
But the sweetest photos involve Blue Ivy, who was rocking a ballerina outfit while she hung out with her mom.
The Austin, TX, based ballerina, burlesque performer, and model is breaking that body standard for herself and other aspiring dancers.
Ms. Reichlen dances the soloist — mistress of ceremonies — in "Rubies" in two performances, the "Diamonds" ballerina in the two others.
Like a ballerina on a music box, the model spins on a rotating platform, a fragile vision in luminous white.
When she danced as Giselle at the Bolshoi in 1972, it was her best performance as a ballerina, she said.
To put it mildly, the life of a ballerina does not leave much time for a grand sit-down meal.
Her survivors include a daughter, Jenny Grede Dahlstrand, and a sister, Gerd Andersson, a former ballerina with the Royal Opera.
They also attached the hashtag, #OccupyWallStreet, and made a poster showing a ballerina atop the Raging Bull on Wall Street.
It features a virtuous but wronged heroine, Odette, and her sophisticated nemesis, Odile, two roles generally played by one ballerina.
She would not return until 20103, when she appeared in New York as a guest ballerina with American Ballet Theater.
The Russian prima ballerina and the St. Petersburg Ballet Theater make their United States debut in Tchaikovsky's beloved classic. Feb.
Investing in a versatile and classic pair of shoes is something the ballerina has always been a fan of doing.
When one ballerina is doing rather too well in a long solo variation, another one tries — unsuccessfully — to trip her.
"Jewels" reaches its climax in the ballerina role of "Diamonds," danced with characteristically juicy glamour and individuality by Sara Mearns.
Ms. Nuñez, the Royal Ballet's reigning prima ballerina, has a pure line, a melting plasticity and a smooth legato quality.
In "Last Work," one idea was that there would be no improvisation; another involved three words: baby, ballerina and executioner.
It all began a few years ago, with a book, "Angelina Ballerina," which had been given to her elder daughter.
It's a pink-hued tale that follows a wee mouse named Angelina in her desire to become a prima ballerina.
She swept her hair into a tight ballerina bun and wore bright blue eyeshadow for a contrasting pop of color.
Of all Mr. Otieno's images, a shot of Elsie Ayoo, a 16-year-old ballerina, has drawn the most attention.
But even before she started exploring dance outside of City Ballet, Ms. Whelan was always a different kind of ballerina.
Bella and Allegra, meanwhile, suffer the wrath of an embittered instructor/former prima ballerina and a nervous dance partner, respectively.
Phone commercials in the past decade flaunt their pencil-thin profiles, with current models twirling like a ballerina on pointe.
In classical ballet, it's considered a milestone when a ballerina dances their first soloist role without the uniform corps de ballet.
Growing up in the middle of a civil war in Sierra Leone, Michaela DePrince had a dream of becoming a ballerina.
Ballerina Misty Copeland is the newest star to get her own Barbie, part of the company's "You Can Be Anything" campaign.
The ballerina herself played with Barbies until she was 14, she says, before ballet started taking up more of her time.
The company is the brainchild of Brynn Putnam, a former professional ballerina and owner of a chain of boutique fitness studios.
She plays peek-a-boo with her parents, participates in class, and practices fifth position, like her favorite ballerina Misty Copeland.
I saw it in Center Stage, where Susan May Pratt plays an uptight ballerina who purges in the bathroom after meals.
Finland's latest sports craze involves ballerina-like leaps, expertly executed jumps, a strong dose of athleticism — and a fake horse head.
She recalls being told as a young dancer that she didn't have the "right" body type to be a professional ballerina.
"When I brought her home, Suki looked like a delicate ballerina, and Wally looked like a buff athlete," Molly tells PEOPLE.
They do the best "Dying Swan" in town, raising the stakes by milking every sappy detail (in the finest ballerina tradition).
How alike or unalike does each ballerina make Odette, the enchanted queen of the swan-maidens, and Odile, her alluring counterpart?
In 2014, the company signed Gisele Bundchen, Tom Brady's wife, and featured ballerina Misty Copeland in an advertisement that went viral.
Their love of loungewear translated into robe coats in sensual velvets that draped off the shoulder and ballerina-like wrap dresses.
His sisters are affected in turn, particularly René, who channels her anguish into an obsessive desire to succeed as a ballerina.
Still, her combination of technical dazzle and assertiveness remains an effective demonstration of the forceful individuality a Balanchine ballerina can display.
Viengsay Valdés, a star ballerina and hometown hero, assumes the mantle worn, seemingly forever, by the 98-year-old Alicia Alonso.
A controversial slap in Mr. Martins's "Romeo + Juliet" has been deleted; the ballerina Patricia McBride has coached a role she created.
A former ballerina, Ms. van Herpen is lean, soft-spoken and reserved; she dresses in secondhand finds and wears little makeup.
All of this has helped guide Ms. Teuscher along her path as a ballerina, for which she has a clear ambition.
Not for the audience necessarily, but for the dancers — specifically those cast in that most renowned of ballerina roles, Odette/Odile?
Unity Phelan rose to the challenge of its spare lead-ballerina solo, making something out of little without doing too much.
This model throws away her wig and portfolio; this ballerina is flipping down the street ... and another guy is walking by.
The ballerina told "Entertainment Tonight" back then that she improvised and choreographed her dance to Beyoncé's song "Freedom" on the spot.
She also relishes the ability to stay open, which, for her, is what any ballerina should be in the modern age.
The ballerina scenes were part of a vision Scarlet Witch made Black Widow see during "Age of Ultron" from her past.
The resting place of Eva Evdokimova, a renowned prima ballerina, remains a mystery, and her half brother is searching for answers.
Wendy Whelan, 51, a star ballerina who danced with the company for 20143 years, will become City Ballet's associate artistic director.
She also relishes the ability to stay open, which, for her, is what any ballerina should be in the modern age.
After a week, she told Johnsey she "saw him as a ballerina," and wanted him to be in a production, he recalls.
As a ballerina in the elite Joffrey company, Maggie Kudirka put off worrying about a hard, raised lump above her left breast.
The 53-year-old prima ballerina is a legend in the world of dance, with more than three decades (!) on the stage.
At the time, the hashtag for 'ballerina flats' and 'flats' was over 5 million, whereas the hashtag for 'stiletto' was 1 million.
The Rolling Stones frontman, 73, and his girlfriend, 29-year-old ballerina Melanie Hamrick, welcomed their first child together on Thursday, Dec.
Tracks like the opener "Nemorum Incola" punctuate the stillness with synthetic swoons, whirling like a music box ballerina that's slowly losing momentum.
The Rose'N'Roll Dorsay ballerina flat rings in at a cool $685, and social media is (already) having too much fun with it.
Along with mastering the dance moves, Lawrence says it was important that she learned how to embody a ballerina in everyday life.
Consider the story of Franceska Mann, the "Nazi-slaying ballerina" who reportedly shot and killed a guard during her imprisonment at Auschwitz.
She's a ballerina, but before Elizabeth can learn more, she meets with the Prime Minister to get briefed on the Suez Canal.
The 3-year-old holds Louis' christening robe as she poses with her leg to the side in a little ballerina stance.
So it comes as no surprise that this ballerina is passionate about the power of showing all types of people on stage.
Now 14, the girl wearing a T-shirt decorated with a ballerina slipper is back in school and loves to study math.
The star attraction was prima ballerina Galina Ulanova, who wowed Covent Garden with her "Romeo and Juliet" at the age of 46.
Girls have this dream of being a ballerina, and obviously they're going to try and see it through until it doesn't work.
The original 1977 Suspiria, about a ballerina who uncovers some grisly truths about her dance company, is a landmark Italian horror film.
Cusk is tall and elegant, with the features of a ballerina: an expressive mouth and eyes in a finely molded small face.
Watching Fury spin, twirl, and flip her way through each encounter like some kind of murder ballerina makes for great eye candy.
In Ms. Mearns, the company has a Romantic-dramatic ballerina of such intensity, depth and bravura that people often overlook her musicality.
Pawlikowski, 60, lived in exile from Poland from the age of 14 when his ballerina mother escaped with him to the West.
There were also goofs about a video posted around the same time of the first lady imperiously taking in a ballerina performance.
David has become the perfect ballerina dad, while Victoria enlisted her little girl to help design a shirt for World AIDS Day.
Although most of us know that anyone can dance, the popular image of a ballerina remains one of a very slender woman.
But Mr. Whiteside turned heads as the ballerina Gelsey Kirkland, with leotard and skirt, pointe shoes and fake hair in a bun.
In the late 1960s she traveled to Cuba, where she produced a documentary with National Educational Television on the ballerina Alicia Alonso.
Tiler Peck was his ballerina in this "Theme"; at one of their several curtain calls, she suddenly embraced him in a hug.
Magda Saleh, whose career as a ballerina in Egypt was part of a flowering of the art there during the Cold War.
His Juliet, Devon Teuscher (also making her role debut), is a tall ballerina with a proud temperament and fabulous Katharine Hepburn cheekbones.
Hannah Wise grew up dancing ballet and knew that she wanted to feel like a "princess ballerina bride" on her wedding day.
Mr. Eifman's Giselle (Maria Abashova was Friday's Ballerina) is as conventional as a Giselle who's coping with the wrong music can be.
Everyone was saying, "She's a ballerina, she's so amazing" and praising me, and I didn't understand why or what I had done.
There, she epitomized the idea of the modern ballerina and was an important muse for choreographers like Christopher Wheeldon and Alexei Ratmansky.
Her rise to stardom has been inspirational, but also a feat that perhaps no one, even the ballerina herself, had ever expected.
Mikhail Vasin, 25, a basso profundo in the choir, proposed to Ralina Gilmanova, a 22-year-old ballerina, last New Year's Eve.
Performers famous for one art form seem forever tempted to try others, and Anna Pavlova, the great Russian ballerina, was no exception.
Mirror is the brainchild of Brynn Putnam, a former professional ballerina and owner of a chain of boutique fitness studios in Manhattan.
Does it make sense to have photographs of Bryce Harper or Mike Trout dressed in a G-string or a ballerina tutu?
"I want to be seen as a ballerina," said Mr. Johnsey, an American, who identifies as gender fluid but uses male pronouns.
At 2001's Summer Jam festival, Jay-Z projected an image of the late Prodigy in a ballerina outfit as a kid.
After ten years away from the dance studio, she's getting back into the swing of things with a new ballerina-themed photo shoot.
In Red Sparrow, out March 2, Jennifer Lawrence plays a former ballerina recruited to join the Sparrow School, an elite Russian intelligence branch.
On her app, Jenner revealed how she feels about the criticism she received for posing as a ballerina despite not having dance training.
Baby True wore a pink cardigan that matched the table's linen napkins, and a tiny pair of white ballerina baby slippers with pompoms.
The former model was discovered at 13, just the day after she was told that she was too tall to be a ballerina.
Now all the hard work begins to become a professional ballerina so I can open my own performing arts school where everyone's welcome.
To complement the ballerina-inspired "En Pointe" collection, Puma recruited the star to model the new Ignite Flash training shoe launching March 15.
To fête principal Royal Ballet dancer Sarah Lamb's turn as the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker, the ballerina maps out her routine.
Red Sparrow, based on a novel of the same name by Jason Matthews, stars Jennifer Lawrence as a Russian ballerina named Dominika Egorova.
With my Vogue Spain shoot, I didn't even know I was going to be a ballerina until I went into hair and makeup.
These days, Misty Copeland is a body-positive icon, admired for the athleticism, strength and dedication it takes to become a professional ballerina.
There's no question that Blue is a delight — and now, it looks like she has a promising career as a ballerina as well.
It came from her Portuguese father, Procópio Ferreira, who was acclaimed as Brazil's greatest actor; and her mother, Aída Izquierdo, a Spanish ballerina.
A steamy movie called "Matilda," which depicts the affair between the last czar, Nicholas II, and a ballerina, is due out next spring.
Famed ballerina Misty Copeland toured with Prince on and off for four years, and credits him with helping her build her self-confidence.
Sure, I put on a pale-pink leotard and a tutu and found myself looking very ballerina-cute (and comfortable, I might add).
Swiveling swiftly and almost silently like a ballerina, it can follow objects as small as a softball as they fly through the sky.
How are there so many cop shows but, as far as I can tell, only this one time-traveling teen princess ballerina show?
Kylie Fox, a classical ballerina, then performed a "praise dance," to "How Great Is Our God," by the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship.
And then later, when Apollo calls out to the ballerina and she comes on and they touch fingers, that's from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel.
He can dance around opponents, and he can drive through them, too, a ballerina and a bulldozer, depending on what the occasion demands.
On a recent morning at City Center, the ballerina Sara Mearns found herself running in circles around an imaginary bed, trying to fly.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 Linda began dancing as a child, at first hoping to be a ballerina.
Times Insider Ms. Copeland, the American Ballet Theater's first black principal ballerina, served as guest editor for a special section on dance photography.
When I first watched "The Red Shoes," I knew I was watching something important, but I thought it spoke more to a ballerina.
On Monday, Ms. Belilove presented a program of Duncan's dances at The Joyce Theater with the ballerina Sara Mearns as a guest artist.
In January, the Cuban ministry of culture appointed Viengsay Valdés, the National Ballet's 42-year-old prima ballerina, as its deputy artistic director.
The sovereign of this scene is the Siren, the ultimate femme fatale, played on Tuesday by Maria Kowroski, the company's beloved senior ballerina.
The word "ballerina" used to have connotations of sublimity — and still does when applied to many pre-21st-century roles and their interpreters.
Ms. Ozdemir, an undergraduate student in Ordu University's Department of Fine Arts, had wanted to become a ballerina from a very young age.
Each has a pas de deux in which the ballerina seems like a magical wild beast whom her partner keeps at arm's length.
Len Wiseman, the director behind Underworld, is attached to direct with Reeves, 55, serving as executive producer of the film, currently called Ballerina.
Hayward is now the principal ballerina at the Royal Ballet and has had roles in major productions like The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty.
Several previous Sheroes, including African-American ballerina Misty Copeland and American fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad - the first hijab-wearing Barbie - have gone into production.
LONDON — One ad for baby formula showed a little girl growing up to be a ballerina and a little boy becoming a mathematician.
"Zion, being 6-8, 280, seeing him be just so agile and almost ballerina-like, being such a huge dude — it's more impressive."
She has used her influence to advocate greater inclusivity in dance and in society, not only through her performances, but also in endorsement deals, most notably with the clothing company Under Armour, and with her three books: a best-selling memoir, "Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina"; the children's book "Firebird"; and, most recently, "Ballerina Body," which was released in March.
The 73-year old rocker and his 29-year-old girlfriend, American ballerina Melanie Hamrick, welcomed a baby boy Thursday in New York City.
As Susie performs, her moves somehow cause the other ballerina, in a mirrored room, to contort her body in gruesome ways, until she dies.
Asheville Ballet Assistant Artistic Director Lyle Laney dances with fellow ballerina Fleming Lomax during a performance at the Dirty Dancing festival in Lake Lure.
They had the swaying walk of village women — half-duck, half-ballerina — who have spent their lives balancing bundles of firewood on their heads.
Egorova, a former prima ballerina recruited by an elite Russian intelligence branch, has to go lighter in order to seduce one particular male target.
The gay thing wasn't really on my radar, but at the time he was wearing ballerina slippers, a Hawaiian tropical shirt and matching shorts!
The event is already generating strong emotions, as passion rages over a forthcoming film, "Matilda", which portrays the tsar's premarital relationship with a ballerina.
Or is it the exquisite, ballerina-like footwork of the two workers who make sure not to step on the letters they just made?
The 31-year-old model got flack from fans after sharing a video of herself trying out her best ballerina moves in pointe shoes.
Accessorise right When it comes to footwear, skip the heels or ladylike like ballerina flats — they are too predictable and dare I say, boring.
All wore black — Vicky and Lily in sleeveless black gowns with cut-outs and Lily in a cocktail-length black dress with ballerina flats.
"They have ballerina feet, only stepping on the tips of their toes, and the boot is just to correct that, their posture," she says.
Actress and former ballerina Katherine LaNasa attended the event with her husband, former Melrose Place star Grant Show, and their daughter Eloise McCue, 2½.
In fact, she's headed to the Royal Ballet to see the woman in the picture, who it's revealed is ballerina Galina Ulanova, in action.
Odd dinner spot for Mick -- who brought his 20-something ballerina GF ... but perfect for Ronnie and his pregnant 37-year-old wife, Sally.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - A ballet set to music by The Rolling Stones and choreographed by Mick Jagger's ballerina girlfriend has premiered in Russia.
I don't even have an image in my head of what I remember a ballerina being or existing before I took a ballet class.
However, the ballerina depicted on the Kiehl's metal tin appears sexier and sassier than the modest and contemplative 45-foot version across the way.
Although there was anticipation that she would eventually be named the company's principal ballerina, her introduction to ballet started relatively late at age 13.
The minimalist essentials label Joseph has added a range of footwear, including lovely hybrid styles like brogue ankle boots ($294) and ballerina pumps ($2270).
She isn't the only woman of color in a prominent company role: Stella Abrera became American Ballet Theatre's first Filipina leading ballerina in 2016.
For the ballerina-cum-costume designer, the night was a demonstration of how her two passions, fashion and dance, met on the grand stage.
What she might lack in a design background, she makes up for with her experience as a ballerina ("of 16 years," she'll remind you).
Even so, this was the performance of my experience in which she has most revealed the distinctiveness, elegance and authority of an important ballerina.
For this ballerina, performing 32 fouettés — those flashy whipping turns made famous in "Swan Lake" — is like a rest step, she once told me.
But Ms. Armitage, who was given the label of punk ballerina in the 1980s — and still wears it proudly — has choreographed a Halloween show.
In January, the Cuban ministry of culture appointed Viengsay Valdés, the Ballet Nacional's 42-year-old prima ballerina, as the troupe's deputy artistic director.
Maria Kowroski, the company's senior ballerina, and her partner Tyler Angle brought a greater wealth of nuance to "Mozartiana" (1981) than they've previously achieved.
In that moment, you could see not only the ballerina in her — determination winning out over disappointment — but also the choreographer, which she is.
It's an old-fashioned ballet, intended to glorify a ballerina, as it did Devon Teuscher, who made a regal debut in the lead role.
There's the middle-aged mom archetype: prim, chaste Dance Mom, who pins her daughter's hair into a ballerina bun, and chauffeurs her to recitals.
She was part of a front row that included the actress Priyanka Chopra (currently in the television show "Quantico") and the ballerina Misty Copeland.
Ms. Mearns, 31, is no polite ballerina, but an all-or-nothing dancer who reacts on the spot through her deep connection with music.
I've heard old dancers say that a ballerina should leave "essences" of herself in the air as she moves on; these women certainly did.
LONDON — It sounds like an improbable movie pitch: Glamorous ballerina takes over beleaguered ballet company, suffering from budget cuts and a second-string reputation.
"I know so many little girls that their dream is to be a ballerina and I was definitely one of those little girls," she explained.
If you want in on these lust-worthy lip colors — a deep plum, ballerina pink, brownish-nude, and bright fuchsia — you'll need to act fast.
Cindy's doll is a part of Mattel's new "Sheroes" venture, a line of dolls celebrated trailblazing women like ballerina Misty Copeland and director Ava DuVernay.
Last week, Kardashian shared an aww-worthy video of her daughter in a full ballerina outfit, complete with matching pink tulle skirt, socks and bow.
The third star: Erik Karlsson as a ballerina—Oh great, now we have to spend six months arguing about how Drew Doughty's costume was better.
Once she recovers, Elle checks out Nancy's bedroom, where a ballerina music box makes her emotional and a photo of Barb seems to register something.
A spokesman for the veteran rock band on Friday confirmed media reports saying that Jagger's girlfriend, 29-year-old American ballerina Melanie Hamrick, was pregnant.
What comes next is a combination of ballerina and party-goer stick figures wearing candy-flecked outfits plucked straight from our sugar-plum fairy dreams.
"With my Vogue [España] shoot, I didn't even know I was going to be a ballerina until I went into hair and makeup," she wrote.
The video is designed to convey exactly a "little-girl fantasy on ballerina-ness," because Jenner devoted her childhood towards becoming a world famous model.
As performed by the prima ballerina Anna Tsygankova, Margaretha begins a kind of striptease, removing a series of flesh-colored veils until, seemingly, nothing remains.
She currently uses them to teach her class in New York, and already has found fans in Cirque du Soleil performers and a prima ballerina.
In the adorable photo, Kourtney, 37, is dressed up as a ballerina, complete with ballet shoes, her hair in two buns and a pink tutu.
The nail shape (also called ballerina, for its resemblance to a point toe slipper) typically boasts major length that extends to a tapered, blunt tip.
Dancers and others involved in the competitive dance world are voicing their disgust at seeing Jenner portrayed as a ballerina-in-training in the magazine.
" She was, Newsweek's Pete Axthelm wrote, a "child-heroine," a "princess," a "ballerina," and a "doll-like symbol of what's still right with the Games.
It's so on the nose for a sex scene featuring an interracial romance between a ballerina and a hip hop dancer that I actually guffawed.
She said a curtsy should be subtle — a ballerina curtsy this is not — but the deeper and longer you pause shows more respect and formality.
A New York Times report this morning detailed McIver's background, describing a 65-year-old ex-ballerina who found her way into Trump's inner circle.
But if you need a way to carry the scrunchie into 2018 and onto your ballerina bun, the term "hair clouds" might be for you.
Darker shades like Dynasty and Chained Ballerina also looked beautiful, in my opinion, though I couldn't see myself wearing such bold colors during the day.
I remember one ballerina falling flat on her backside around turn No. 14 and several who stopped (or switched to another step) after about 20.
Recently, when Jennifer Lawrence played a Russian ballerina in the film "Red Sparrow" (choreography by Justin Peck), Ms. Boylston was her well-publicized dance double.
Dior put its own spin on ballerina-inspired headbands, with sleek strips that curved around the head and matched the earthy tones of the collection.
Surely it has something to do with his recent collaborations with Wendy Whelan, the beloved ballerina who retired from New York City Ballet in 2014.
Even twirling like a prima ballerina as she fantasizes alone in her living room or being blithely, politically incorrect, Lorraine seems calm, centered and purposeful.
Front Burner The ballerina Tanaquil Le Clercq, a star of the New York City Ballet and a wife of George Balanchine, was an accomplished cook.
RED SPARROW An injured Bolshoi ballerina (Jennifer Lawrence) is retrained to be a professional seductress and killer spy in this stylish, gory Cold War thriller.
Claim to Fame Ms. Towley is known for her hypnotic and improvisational hip-hop dance moves that dart, jiggle and bounce with prima ballerina grace.
An animated story of two children who escape their orphanage and travel to Paris, where one (voiced by Elle Fanning) hopes to become a ballerina.
Then she drops to the floor and demonstrates a yoga posture—uttanasana—bending her torso to touch her feet with the agility of a ballerina.
One might mark its shocking onset as when Mr. Martins was arrested on charges of beating his new wife, the ballerina Darci Kistler, in 1992.
A passionate, soulful ballerina, Ms. Vishneva burst on the New York scene as if from another world — though, technically, she is from St. Petersburg, Russia.
The Spanish ballerina Tamara Rojo, formerly of London's Royal Ballet, became the director and the lead principal dancer of the English National Ballet, in 2012.
Underneath its modern (and fairly unmusical) surface is an outdated formula whereby the ballerina, taking advantage of a willing male partner, displays her vague moodiness.
You can&apost become a concert pianist in six months, so why would you think that you could become a classical ballerina in six months?
And he was astounded by the way the forward-and-backward steps for the ballerina in the second movement answered both Ravel's rhythm and melody.
Lauren Lovette, in her debut in Jerome Robbins's "Opus 19/The Dreamer," was wonderfully spooky — somehow not exactly of this earth — in the ballerina role.
What makes the film stand out is that it's a different take on a familiar subject: Polina doesn't eventually find success as a prima ballerina.
There were pregnant women with tattoos, breast-feeding moms, and a little girl in pink ballerina gear climbing on the laps of her two dads.
Big Bird visited China with Bob Hope in 1979 and even showed off his massive dancing skills with the Rockettes and prima ballerina Cynthia Gregory.
In some cases, like a series of looks that pair tutus with biker jackets, they can be all of the above ("Ballerina Motorbike," spring 2005).
A New Jersey chess teacher, Slava Koza, was willing to run across six countries, covering 6,290 miles (about 10,120 kilometers), to woo an international ballerina.
In the 1930s he married an Austrian ballerina, but the relationship dissolved into a divorce case that was covered in lurid detail in the press.
In 2015, Ms. Whelan, an eloquent former New York City Ballet ballerina, offered a program by several choreographers, and Mr. Brooks's contributions attracted special attention.
Anna Pavlova's feet were famously arched and tapered, yet her shoes have much less pronounced blocks for the toes than any modern ballerina would employ.
Most of the dancers from the old Joffrey, including Mr. Rhodes and his future wife, the Danish ballerina Lone Isaksen, remained under contract to Mrs.
Meier says that the curtsy should be subtle — a ballerina curtsy this is not — but the deeper and longer you pause shows more respect and formality.
It's fast, fuss-free, and can be worn dozens of ways, from the polished ballerina bun to the messy topknot to the no-BS boss bun.
Meier says that the curtsy should be subtle — a ballerina curtsy this is not — but the deeper and longer you pause shows more respect and formality.
Researchers also created gender-confused muffins, packaged with the word "healthy" alongside the same image of football players, and "mega" alongside the image of the ballerina.
Meanwhile, one of the Amazons, Antiope (Robin Wright), is an absolute marvel in the air, flipping and firing arrows with the grace of a principal ballerina.
Medvedeva's unique ability to combine the athleticism of triple jumps with the artistry of a ballerina makes her a once-in-a-decade type of skater.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - In 2010, Natalie Portman opened the Venice Film Festival as a tormented ballerina in "Black Swan" - a role which earned her an Oscar.
And her fans are all in awe of her balancing abilities with an extra mini ballerina in her belly – the video easily racked up 28,600 likes.
"I always dreamed of becoming an ABT ballerina and through Barbie I was able to play out those dreams early on," Copeland said in a statement.
British ballerina Francesca Hayward will star alongside Taylor Swift, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, Rebel Wilson, and others in the upcoming film adaptation of "Cats" the musical.
"That's why the stage hypnotist can get a football coach to dance like a ballerina without feeling self-conscious about what he's doing," Dr. Spiegel said.
The project included four duets by and with four contemporary choreographers who nudged Ms. Whelan in new directions after her nearly 30 years as a ballerina.
I wanted to explore a moving body of 15 men, partially because the resource was at my fingertips, and juxtapose that with one single leading ballerina.
A stock print of young dancers in delicate tutus hung before me, and they looked exactly how you'd imagine a cliché ballerina might: Demure. Submissive. White.
Oskar is one of Kylián's "pièces d'occasion" performed exclusively by Bernice Coppieters and Jean-Christophe Maillot, ex-prima ballerina and current director of the company, respectively.
Set in Berlin in 1977, the film follows Susie Banning, a young American ballerina who travels to Germany to dance for the prestigious Markos Tanz Company.
This controversial historical drama depicts a romantic love affair between Russia's last tsar Nicholas II and ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya, a star of the Royal Mariinsky Theater.
Scattered about on a visit this summer were recent sculptures: a couple dancing the tango, a batter poised at home plate, a ballerina doing a pirouette.
When I look at the walls, the paintings of dancers catch my attention — a female dancer, or maybe a ballerina, with hands hoisted in the air.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times Think of Egyptian dancers and the first image to come to mind is not likely to be a ballerina.
He created the production's costumes — Moralioglu's friend, the ballerina Lauren Cuthbertson, introduced the designer to Wheeldon — and he's here to see how the garments move onstage.
It would seem that way: Lukas Dhont's movie "Girl," about a 15-year-old transgender ballerina, is Belgium's much-lauded entry for the upcoming Academy Awards.
We didn't have any details about what Kravitz wore down the aisle — until now: French Vogue reports Kravitz was married in an Alexander Wang ballerina gown.
No fan should go to a concert, dressed in Ariana Grande's signature bunny ears and ballerina skirt, giggling with her best friend — and never come home.
It spotlights two works by Martha Clarke, the pas de trois from "The Garden of Villandry" (1979) and "Nocturne" (1978), a portrait of an aging ballerina.
So, when she told me, "John, I want to kick Angelina Ballerina in her head" (and I'm leaving out some words here), I had to help.
His book, "Ballerina Project," is a collection of his subsequent efforts pairing other ballerinas with locations ranging from subway stations to beach piers to urban bridges.
Big Bird visited China with Bob Hope in 1979 and even showed off his massive dancing skills with with the Rockettes and prima ballerina Cynthia Gregory.
Not so infrequently, you can see a junior dancer from the corps de ballet and a senior ballerina tackle the same star role on consecutive days.
Above all, the "Walpurgisnacht Ballet" captures what for some years has been the single greatest ballerina performance of our day: Sara Mearns in its lead role.
The Trocks, as they are known, perform technically demanding ballerina roles on point, and Mr. Johnsey was acclaimed for his brilliance and delicacy in these roles.
Veruca is a Russian ballerina (get ready for the black squirrel "Nutcracker Sweet"), while Augustus's aesthetic is Oktoberfest with Bavarian slap dancing (yes, that's a genre).
Everyone knew why he was away: His wife, the ballerina Tanaquil Le Clercq, had contracted polio and collapsed in Copenhagen, and Balanchine remained by her side.
It features a feminist heroine, a sinister Mother Ginger, a vapid Sugar Plum Fairy, and of course a ballerina, who "just happens to be brown," Copeland says.
Then, once the fighting begins, Arya revels in her unmatched fighting expertise, which is something she has studied for years like a ballerina destined for Lincoln Center.
So when a man twirls with a drag ballerina, we get a glimpse of a subtext that once bubbled under the surface of early modern European performance.
"Girl", a Belgian drama about a transgender teenage girl's quest to become a ballerina, won the Camera d'Or for the best directorial debut for director Lukas Dhont.
The ballerina, once stripped of her tulle and hairspray, exists as a tool for expression, of whom the choreographer, her partner, and the audience have certain expectations.
The juxtaposition of our idea of the stereotypically sleek ballerina and Mr. Carey's burly, hairy body is playful, but the images simultaneously convey his isolation and vulnerability.
I struggled through most of the class given that I have a recurring foot and back injury, but I also knew I was nowhere near ballerina-form.
The film was released in the United States in 1950 as "Dream Ballerina," but not before the director, Ludwig Berger, insisted that she choose a stage name.
When Jennifer Lawrence took on her role as a former Russian ballerina turned spy in Red Sparrow, she knew she had her work cut out for her.
Taking Flight will be adapted by Fresh Off the Boat writer Camilla Blackett from DePrince and Elaine DePrince's memoir Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina.
A young Muslim ballerina wants other girls like her to know they can make a change — no matter their beliefs or the clothes they choose to wear.
After all, this was the same woman who moments earlier had lifted her arms over her head and tip-toed around a movie theater like a ballerina.
Other dolls in the collection include African-American ballerina Misty Copeland, and Ava DuVernay, director of "Selma", a highly-acclaimed film about the U.S. civil rights movement.
She sometimes says she wants to be like me—she's super tall, she's really good at track, and she's been a ballerina since she was about two.
I was wearing these shoes when I heard a mean little girl say I was too fat to be a ballerina, sowing my first seeds of doubt.
While preparing the ballet, Balanchine took Suzanne Farrell (the original "Diamonds" ballerina) to see the medieval "Lady and Unicorn" tapestries at the Musée de Cluny in Paris.
In "Cortège," which has been absent longer than the others, both Sara Mearns in the prima ballerina role and Georgina Pazcoguin leading the character corps were riveting.
The ballerina, handsomely dressed by Moritz Junge in red, walks firmly on flat feet in one phrase, as if weighted by her sense of destiny and homeland.
If we've really reached the point where we need a virtual Jeff Koons sculpture of a metallic ballerina to help us love living … well, that's goddamn depressing.
They are paying for classes like SoulCycle (high-intensity stationary biking gets your soul super-toned!) and barre (look like a ballerina without ever having to dance!).
Yet once upon a time, the Egyptian ballerina Magda Saleh danced the dream role of Giselle in Moscow as a guest star with the mighty Bolshoi Ballet.
After a couple of months, her mother intervened: She took her to see a performance of "Romeo and Juliet" featuring the delicate, passionate Romanian ballerina, Alina Cojocaru.
"Don't wait for the music, just go" Mr. Ratmansky instructed Ekaterina Krysanova, a highly dramatic ballerina who, along with the limpid Vladislav Lantratov, danced on opening night.
They are Jeanne, a French-born former ballerina; her handsome blueblood husband, Emory; and the teenage sisters Luella (restless, impulsive) and Effie (introspective with a grand imagination).
Minaj was pink perfection when she trailed into the 2019 Met Gala wearing a campy ballerina outfit with a long train, perfectly abiding to the "Camp" theme.
Like Mr. Piazza, Mr. Mollica was a hairdresser who shifted to wigs during the wig craze, trading haircuts for wigmaking lessons from a retired ballerina from Italy.
Her performance evokes weirdos like Reverend Jim, on "Taxi"—she's got a silent-film physical strangeness and is at once spazzy and graceful, like a nerdy ballerina.
Jennifer Lawrence stars as Dominika Egorova, a ballerina in modern day Russia who suffers a career-ending injury that leads her into the shadowy world of espionage.
The film tells the story of a love affair between the tsar, Nicholas II, and half-Polish ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya, who described the relationship in her memoirs.
It is already too late for me to be a prima ballerina, have a natural British accent, or win an Olympic gold medal in anything besides curling.
Kept in secret while still married to Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlova, her nude body appears again and again, charting an erotic obsession entwined with a renewed artistic vigor.
MILAN (Reuters) - American designer Jeremy Scott once again brought looks with attitude to the Moschino catwalk on Thursday, parading models in biker ballerina outfits and flower-shaped dresses.
As a woman, she resumed her career as a ballerina, set up the country's first private ballet company, ran a bar in Beijing and married a German businessman.
The movie, directed by Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence, stars the Oscar winner as Dominika Egorova, a ballerina who's been trained to use her seductiveness as a weapon.
From a tiptoeing ballerina wearing a black lace veil to a faceless figure stretching her arms open, a dozen papier mache dolls are displayed on a wooden table.
She is a former ballerina and studied English McIver trained at George Balachine's School of American Ballet from the age of 14, according to her speakers bureau biography.
He's possibly seeing a famous ballerina on the sly and he's definitely growing a beard while touring the world with his adulterous best friend, Mike Parker (Daniel Ings).
In 2000, when Kirsten Dunst played cheerleading captain Torrance Shipman in Bring it On, her bedroom had a Nancy Kerrigan poster and a print of a Degas ballerina.
Ashley Bouder, a principal ballerina with the esteemed New York City Ballet, is six months pregnant with her first child, a girl, but Bouder is still spinning away.
Sure, it wasn't as tantalizing as role-playing doctor and patient or going on a threesome date with a ballerina, but it was still something new to try.
Some of the Shero dolls include plus-size model Ashley Graham; groundbreaking African American ballerina Misty Copeland; Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas and Asian-American fashion editor Eva Chen.
This rigid, old school training where you consume yourself with ballet and that's how you earn your stripes, and that's how you get to call yourself a ballerina.
A popular image of resistance during the Occupy Wall Street protests of 2012 showed a ballerina poised atop the Charging Bull statue in New York City's financial district.
Beyond the brand's nude offerings, check out the latest inspiring installment of Jockey's "Show 'Em What's Underneath" campaign, featuring war orphan and professional ballerina Michaela DePrince, shown below.
" A few months later, Mitchell was assigned to partner a very pointy-nosed white ballerina—Tanaquil Le Clercq, Balanchine's wife at that time—in the choreographer's "Western Symphony.
Instead, the Mariinsky presented four incoherent, slight dance programs at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, billed as a tribute to the ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, who died in May.
In one of the best scenes I ever shot, two women dressed up in ballerina costumes and got down with each other in pointe shoes, tights, and tutus.
They have the ability to execute their steps and the dramatic imagination to play a girl (and not a ballerina girl) who finds herself in an enchanted world.
The much-loved ballerina Alessandra Ferri and Herman Cornejo, a star of American Ballet Theater, appeared, in a pas de deux created for them, also by Mr. McGregor.
Deftly negotiating the wobbly line between steaminess and cool, she wore a scarlet ballerina-length Calvin Klein dress of silk gazar, demure except for its coyly slit neckline.
"Art historians get drunk on Degas," said Richard Kendall, an independent curator who has written many books on the Impressionist master, known above all for his ballerina depictions.
In 423, in the depths of the Cold War, she became the first ballerina from the Western Hemisphere to appear as a guest artist in the Soviet Union.
On the stage, Leon, in an ochre velour Opening Ceremony polo and forest-green pants, consulted with the ballerina Tiler Peck (no relation to Justin) about her costume.
A 45-foot inflatable, "Seated Ballerina," by the New York-based artist Jeff Koons was recently installed in the plaza, to raise awareness for National Missing Children's Day.
Minaj must have been hungry when she arrived at the iHeart Radio Music Festival in 2011 wearing this pink fried chicken necklace with her lavender ballerina-inspired ensemble.
Though otherworldly — when the ballerina appears, you can't be sure if she is a vision, a memory or a woman — "The Dreamer" is also grounded by an earthiness.
We're more used to seeing her in cool-girl couture, with the exception of her recent wedding, which saw her in a sweetly elegant Alexander Wang ballerina gown.
The State Ballet Theater of Russia, founded by the ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, brings the expected Russian poise and grandness to this story of adolescent awakening on Christmas Eve.
The climax is a sustained duet for Mr. Sciscione and Joshua Tuason, whose legs have the exceptional length and tapering shape that would be remarkable on a ballerina.
It depicts a teenage trans girl, Lara, raised by a single father who supports not only her dreams of becoming a ballerina but also her gender confirmation surgery.
She was the most world-renowned ballerina with the most world-renowned feet — but her shoes make us marvel at the strength those slender feet must have had.
Others found the quiet interior moments, such as Jean-Louis Forain's 1890 "Dancer in Her Dressing Room," where a ballerina lacing her shoes emerges from the offstage darkness.
Try rocking these ultra cute and comfortable leopard print ballerina flats with everything from dresses and skirts to jeans and leather skinnies from now through the spring and beyond.
The ballerina in question, 15-year-old Lizzy Howell, has inspired people to dance after the mesmerizing clip of her fouetté took the internet by storm over the weekend.
For the final outfit, Ferragni changed into a mini dress, which appeared to be a convertible gown, with the same bodice top mixed with a circular tulle ballerina miniskirt.
In another callback to "Misadventures," the queen confronts her husband about his latest ridiculous explanation for questionable travel (read: dolphins) by pulling out a photo of a beautiful ballerina.
Madonna is directing a new feature film titled Taking Flight, which is based on the life of famed ballerina Michaela DePrince, a rep for the performer confirmed to PEOPLE.
"Mummy is so proud of her little ballerina," Victoria — who also shares sons Cruz, 11, Romeo, 14, and Brooklyn, 17, with David, 41 — wrote on Instagram at the time.
If you're getting some serious Carrie Bradshaw vibes from the look (cue her famous ballerina tulle moment in the SATC opening), that's exactly what the star had in mind.
Nevertheless, if you like the ballerina but find the prices of the Koons versions over-inflated, you can find versions of the original figurine on eBay for just $99.
"I hope the installation of 'Seated Ballerina' at Rockefeller Center offers a sense of affirmation and excitement to the viewer to reach their potential," Koons said in a statement.
She pointed out that when a toddler dresses up like a ballerina, parents don't launch into a lecture about how it's hard to make money as a professional dancer.
Though the movie explores her rise as an actress, it also examines Hepburn's life before Hollywood when she was a ballerina and lived in the Netherlands under Nazi occupation. 
Her credentials are impeccable: She's a former étoile ballerina and was one of the most sought-after dancers in the world until ending her performance career in May 2015.
Beginning Wednesday, the ballerina Wendy Whelan, formerly of the New York City Ballet, will perform a series of contemporary solos and duets by and with the choreographer Brian Brooks.
Later, during the five o'clock news, while my attention is focused on the weather girl, Big Kevin jumps in front of the television like a Russian Ballerina gone mad.
Ms. Mearns thanked Judy Hussie-Taylor, the executive director of Danspace Project, for getting her out of her "ballerina bubble" by connecting her with Jodi Melnick, a contemporary choreographer.
Trained as a ballerina, she treats herself not chiefly as a metaphor to be mined for other metaphors but as a mechanical problem worth considering in its own right.
"Untitled" by the young British choreographer Liam Scarlett and new works by Marco Pelle and Lauren Lovette, a principal ballerina at New York City Ballet, will also be featured.abt.
It could have been a cheap irony or even a betrayal of Duncan, who considered ballet her enemy, to cast a famed ballerina like Ms. Mearns in her work.
Suzanne Farrell, the magnificent ballerina and muse to Balanchine, has recently been coaching dancers in the 1967 work, which is set to Tchaikovsky and pays homage to Russian schooling.
But as the movie, "Matilda," chronicles, this was no inconsequential wardrobe malfunction, but one that led to a love affair between the future czar and the ballerina, Matilda Kshesinskaya.
From her first entrance, Alessandra Ferri — the former Ballet Theater dramatic ballerina now in her 50s, returning as a guest — is immediately poignant, and subtly differentiated from others onstage.
He went to Mexico, lied about the discussion, and then pirouetted like a prima ballerina to an immigration speech that was hardline in tone and moderately hardline in substance.
WASHINGTON — Julie Kent — the longest-serving ballerina in American Ballet Theater's history until her retirement in 2015 — is establishing her own style as artistic director of the Washington Ballet.
Set to to Bohuslav Martinu's Symphony No. 6 ("Fantaisies Symphoniques") and a smidgen of electronic sound, the one-act version was made for the great dramatic ballerina Lynn Seymour.
A young, nubile ballerina named Matilda Kshesinskaya, gliding across the stage of St. Petersburg's storied Mariinsky Theater, briefly exposes her left breast when her white camisole leotard comes undone.
Veronika Part, a handsome ballerina in her farewell week with the company, catches several if not all of its contrasting facets; its dazzling unpredictability makes this her freshest vehicle.
Other Under Armour endorsers, like the movie star Dwayne Johnson, also known as the Rock, and the ballerina Misty Copeland, released their own critical statements aimed at Mr. Plank.
Others in its "Sheroes" series include American snowboarder Chloe Kim, who won gold at this year's Winter Olympics, Chinese prima ballerina Yuan Yuan Tan and French chef Helene Darroze.
Vicky, a young ballerina, joins the troupe run by the tyrannical impresario Boris Lermontov, and her career soars until he, resenting her romance with the composer, kicks her out.
B-boy culture became so popular that a live break-dancing musical, "Ballerina Who Loved a B-Boy," opened in Seoul in 2005 and ran for nearly eight years.
Elizabeth makes an upsetting discovery as she places a secret present for Philip in his briefcase, where she finds a picture of Galina Ulanova, a ballerina with the Bolshoi.
For those unfamiliar with the illusion, the video features a spinning silhouette of a female dancer standing on one foot, kind of like a ballerina from an old music box.
Among those is ballerina Misty Copeland – the first-ever female African-American principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater (ABT) – who previously worked with Prince earlier on in her career.
Hisense, however, tends to describe the Laser TV like a ballerina or exotic cat, emphasizing its elegance and subtly: qualities that distinguish the minimalist projector system from bulkier large TVs.
And to be a new restaurant these days almost demands that you offer pavlova, the vintage dessert sprung from crisp-soft meringue and named for a long-ago Russian ballerina.
Every Chanel item you see at this pop-up store, whether it's a J12 watch on the mannequin or ballerina flats passing through the conveyor belt, is all for sale.
"I found it very unfair towards girls who do not fit the mold of a stereotypical ballerina and decided to pursue my dreams, whatever challenges I might face," she said.
Watch above as Maggie Kudirka, a ballerina who at age 23 was diagnosed with MBC, shares why she became an advocate — and why she'll never stop expressing herself through dance.
In the spy thriller, which reunites Lawrence with her Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence, the actress plays Dominika Egorova, a focused Russian ballerina whose career is upended by foul play.
Cunningham, 18, is the daughter of retired NFL star quarterback Randall Cunningham, who acts as her coach and mentor, and Felicity de Jager, a former Dance Theatre of Harlem ballerina.
According to PopSugar, the 15-year-old ballerina from Missouri had part of her leg amputated while being treated for osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that affected her knee.
Revealing the news on Instagram, the fashion designer shared a photograph of Lily-Grace wearing a pale-pink ballerina outfit, matching ballet shoes and a pink bow in her hair.
When the company announced yesterday that it would be releasing five matte blushes in a range of colors — from bright fuchsia to ballerina pink — on Friday, the fans lit up.
In another photo, obtained by TMZ, the ballerina waved to her boyfriend, 75, from offstage as their son wore a pair of neon-green headphones, peering over his mom's shoulder.
Misty Copeland has been hailed as a thoroughly modern ballerina, but as her re-creations of Edgar Degas' iconic dancers show, she knows how to nail the classic look, too.
The 27-year-old ballerina earned a lot of screen time in the sneak peek clip as Victoria, one of the main Jellicle Cats in the Broadway-turned-film musical.
Photos of the ballerina dancing were taped to the wall, along with a framed one on her dresser where she stood beside an old, twisted-up woman in a wheelchair.
By 1975, she had her own ABC series, starring Lynda Carter, who pioneered the ballerina-style spin that transformed her from ordinary gal-about-town Diana Prince, into a superhero.
It showed, seated at a table in the restaurant's back garden: Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, the Balanchine ballerina Tanaquil Le Clercq, the novelist Donald Windham and the artist Buffie Johnson.
The company, almost halfway through its four-week fall season, is being characteristically bounteous with repertory by its founder-choreographer, George Balanchine, which in turn is bounteous with ballerina roles.
Last spring, Mark Zunino said he flew to New York to fit a gown for Misty Copeland, a principal ballerina of the American Ballet Theater, for her wedding last July.
Katy's down in Cabo San Lucas with a bunch of friends, and she's providing all the entertainment by spinning around while rocking this ballerina-style swimwear ... with nude colored bottoms.
Delicate, ballerina-inspired looks took center stage at the show, but the accessories stepped to a more hard-edged beat: Soft bags were toughened up by the house's signature studs.
A special event on Wednesday is the return of the firecracker virtuoso Ashley Bouder to the "Rubies" ballerina after a nine-month leave in which she had her first child.
This year is the 60th anniversary of "Agon," Balanchine's ballet that showcased a trailblazing pas de deux for a white ballerina, Diana Adams, and a black male dancer, Arthur Mitchell.
The contemporary choreographer Brian Brooks — a favorite of the ballerina Wendy Whelan — returns to the Joyce as the inaugural choreographer in residence of Chicago's Harris Theater for Music and Dance.
Her gracious manners have a European ease, and her spirit and frequent smile bring to mind the French ballerina Violette Verdy, who danced with City Ballet from 1958 to 1977.
Long known for their passionate onstage partnership, the Russian ballerina Natalia Osipova and the American Ballet Theater principal David Hallberg are spending quality time together at City Center this week.
But Rory's plot — in which she calls a ballerina a hippo in a published review — is a nice milestone in the slow destruction of her angelic Stars Hollow image. 125.
The Linbury's season will open with a run by the ballerina Alessandra Ferri in January 2019, with Herman Cornejo of the American Ballet Theater, accompanied by the pianist Bruce Levingston.
Given that Ms. Kistler was the last ballerina appointed by Mr. Balanchine — who said women "are not equal to men, they are better" — this violence had a particularly pointed symbolism.
For Ms. Wasikowska ("Alice in Wonderland"), who does have dance training — she was on the ballerina track until she was a teenager — it was a welcome change from regular acting.
If you prefer a more refined version, spread meringues with whipped cream, spoon the fruit on top and call it Pavlova, the dessert named for the early-20th-century ballerina.
"The Day" is a somber work about memory and loss by a dream team of artists: Beiser, a celebrated cellist; Whelan, a beloved ballerina; and Childs, an acclaimed postmodern choreographer.
Abraham also introduces a new solo for himself, with live gospel choir, and on Tuesday only, the ballerina Misty Copeland performs a charged solo that Abraham recently created for her.
When Wendy Whelan, who has been called "America's greatest contemporary ballerina," says it in the documentary "Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan," she undercuts the sentiment, acknowledging how ridiculous she might sound.
After graduation, he spent three and a half years in the high jewelry studio at Van Cleef & Arpels, where he worked on its hallmark ballerina brooches and some special commissions.
The senior ballerina Gillian Murphy, despite missing several performances because of injury, danced her first company "Giselle" with a kind of feverish intensity that seriously extended my idea of her.
Yes, she is Ballet Theater's first African-American female principal, but Ms. Copeland has, perhaps more subtly, carved out another space for herself: as a ballerina with true acting chops.
The photographer Dane Shitagi took his first picture of a ballerina in 1994, when he persuaded a young dancer to pose in front of a waterfall near his native Oahu.
A self-described "radical ballerina," Stovall explores questions of human existence, creating works that "vividly juxtapose art and life" (the New York Times) through unannounced performances in contemporary urban spaces.
Ballerina Lizzy Howell, influencer Kelly Augustine, models Hunter McGrady, Bree Kish, and Denise Bidot bring the pants to life, showing just how many different types of curves the denim works on.
"Dancing has been in my DNA all of my life," says Dion who once dreamed of becoming a ballerina and has recently taken up ballet dance with the help of Muñoz.
Claire Bloom plays the ballerina he rescues from a suicide attempt, and Buster Keaton appears toward the end; it's the only film in which the two silent clowns share the screen.
But any original safety meaning any signal may be intended to connote is lost within Hollander's fine blending of elegant ballerina and stiff, ground marshaller choreography, which captivates through sheer repetition.
In a new Instagram snap the former Spice Girl impressively shows off her ballerina skills while filing her nails and laying back on a sofa with her leg in the air.
Copeland's Mattel treatment comes almost a year after the dancer made history by becoming the first African American woman to be named a principal ballerina with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre.
Actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and professional ballerina Misty Copeland have joined basketball star Stephen Curry in criticizing the CEO of sports apparel company Under Armour for praising President Donald Trump.
A former professional ballerina who's "very in tune with her body," Wassman immediately called her doctor, who told her to wait a few days to see if it would go away.
Starring Jennifer Lawrence as Dominika Egorova, a ballerina turned Russian intelligence officer, Red Sparrow goes out of its way not to buy into the James Bond myth of the spy life.
The star, who is not currently married, was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2016 for her role in the Starz miniseries Flesh and Bone, where she played a tormented ballerina.
Cuban ballerina Xiomara Reyes, who leads the Washington School of Ballet, said the art form shouldn't be political when it comes to the rocky relationship between the United States and Cuba.
This revelation from Cook came in response to a question from a sixth-grade girl who is an aspiring ballerina, but wanted to know how one becomes the CEO of Apple.
I felt the ballerina motif was a little clunky, but I appreciated the show's look, however brief, at the emotional gap his lies had engendered between the rest of his family.
Charlotte also steals the show in a portrait of the family of five, where she poses holding Louis' christening robe with her leg to the side in a little ballerina stance.
Though Copeland has called herself an "unlikely ballerina," she said she sees some of herself in Degas' timeless art, particularly in one of his most iconic works: Little Dancer Aged Fourteen.
Bound is interesting in part because its main character is a ballerina — the studio motion-captured the choreography of real-life dancer Maria Udod to decide how the character would move.
Ahead of Philip's five-month tour aboard the royal yacht Britannia, the Queen hides a gift in her husband's briefcase and stumbles upon a photo of a beautiful ballerina — Galina Ulanova.
Whether you're after the urban hipster with a DGAF attitude and a messy topknot to match or the skinny tie-wearing Ken with a smaller ballerina bun, Mattel has you covered.
The Andante features a stream of five perfect duets; as you watch each ballerina dance a single pas de deux, you scarcely notice that two of the men do double duty.
WASHINGTON — When she danced — from the early 21991s to the late '22007s — the ballerina Suzanne Farrell gave people so much else to see that they seldom remarked on her physical wit.
In collaboration with Rainer, Michalek filmed several dozen dancers—including his wife, the ex-ballerina Wendy Whelan, and Rainer, now eighty-two—each executing a seven-second segment of the work.
Something interesting about them is that rather than stepping deep enough across herself to line up the hips and turn into the kick or backfist, she often pivots like a ballerina!
It's where the artist Matthew Barney shot part of his "Cremaster" cycle, and Jennifer Lawrence filmed scenes for her violent thriller "Red Sparrow," in which she played a ballerina-turned-spy.
Into this burgeoning field has come Diana Vishneva, the star ballerina who for years divided her time between the Mariinsky Ballet in St. Petersburg and American Ballet Theater in New York.
She was a classically trained ballerina before a skiing accident severely injured her knee in college, while he suffered a major knee injury during an National Collegiate Athletic Association gymnastics competition.
A classically trained ballerina stranded in a Vegas chorus line, she winds up — through a first-episode twist I won't spoil — alone and jobless in the small town of Paradise, Calif.
Afterward, she reappeared — ballerina-slim and glamorous in a long, caramel satin dress — and offered a virtuoso display of zapateado, her torso rippling and her arms circling with delicacy and power.
Claude's uncle, Louis, had been the first Arpels to recognize the elegant symbiosis between gems and the ballet, commissioning the now 124-year-old maison's signature ballerina clips in the 1940s.
It's also notable for being the high-profile Hollywood debut of the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova ("the Incomparable"), though Weber finally seems to have received better reviews than her star did.
Weber also clearly understood that because there is no ballet in this tale for the world's most famous ballerina, Pavlova, nevertheless, must be seen head to toe — her body must lead.
The fresh set of eyes gazing upon the feline festivities, meanwhile, comes via Victoria (ballerina Francesca Hayward), a discarded stray who dances beautifully, sings well, and stares a lot in awe.
A chance remark to her friends Anya Sainsbury, the former Royal Ballet ballerina Anya Linden, and John Sainsbury, the head of the British grocery chain Sainsbury's, led to her first cookbook.
"Cut to the Feeling" is on the soundtrack for the animated film Leap (where Jepsen voices the caretaker and coach of Elle Fanning's ballerina character), coming to US theaters in September.
That year, Under Armour launched an ad campaign that was perhaps its biggest attempt to reach women yet, featuring athletes like ballerina Misty Copeland, stuntwoman Jessie Graff, and sprinter Natasha Hastings.
She was promoted to principal dancer (called solo dancer in the Royal Danish Ballet) in 1964 and received ballerina status in 1966 with the rarely given higher title of first solo dancer.
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