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Fonteyn

NOUN
  1. English dancer who danced with Rudolf Nureyev (born in 1919)

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  • Images includes those of vivid rehearsals as well as behind-the-scenes pictures of seminal company personalities such as Margot Fonteyn and Ninette de Valois, plus never-before-seen views of the dancers off duty, most charmingly a snap of Lynn Seymour and Rudolf Nureyev, drinking in a London pub. This week's new dance
  • For example, in both ballets Fonteyn's prince does not even get to dance his solo.
  • The music publishers Boosey and Hawkes rescued it after it had become a Mecca dance hall in the Second World War, bringing in Ninette de Valois's Sadler's Wells ballet and reopening on 20 February 1946 with a gala performance of The Sleeping Beauty with Margot Fonteyn. The Royal Opera House: Welcome to the new people's palace | Observer Profile
  • Margot Fonteyn drew 48 curtain calls when she made her New York debut.
  • Knowing that Margot Fonteyn had once danced these roles added pressure, but it was also incredibly inspiring.
  • Born in Britain in 1919, Fonteyn was considered one of the most talented ballerinas of the twentieth century.
  • On the other hand, Fonteyn in all her effulgent glory is caught extreme and wonderful.
  • As part of the city's celebration Margot Fonteyn danced Swan Lake with the Lake as a backdrop.
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