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Nureyev

[ US /nɝˈaɪəv/ ]
NOUN
  1. Russian dancer who was often the partner of Dame Margot Fonteyn and who defected to the United States in 1961 (born in 1938)

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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
  • Dan said the only male gay icons he could think of were Oscar Wilde, James Dean, Rudolf Nureyev and "that dude who shot himself in the '80s, " which made it sound like the canon didn't run that deep.
  • I gained strength from people like Elton John, Christina Aguilera, Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Alexander Pushkin, Rudolf Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Edith Piaf, Karl Lagerfeld, and many more; and for your unknown contributions to my life I thank you. Welcome to My World
  • Don Quixote entered the Boston Ballet repertory in 1982, with Rudolf Nureyev's staging.
  • The ballet dancer, Rudolph Nureyev, died at the age of fifty four.
  • In nineteen eighty-six, Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev's "Cinderella" was performed at the Paris Opera Ballet in France.
  • And 1961 Ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defects from the Soviet Union to the west while his dance troupe is in Paris.
  • The obituary described Nureyev as 'a great dancer and a true artist'.
  • Her later career was best known for her partnership with Rudolf Nureyev.
  • He had been praised by one giddy Paris reviewer as a dancer to make the great Rudolf Nureyev jealous.
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