Ballet: Difference between revisions

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Anna Pavlova, Vaslav Nijinsky, Alicia Alonso, Briely Movric, Paloma Herrera, Svetlana Zakharova, Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nuriev, Angel Corella, and Mikhail Baryshnikov are some of the most famous dancers in the world.
 
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== {{examples|Ballets with [[TVAll The Tropes]] pages ==}}
* [[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland|Alices Adventures in Wonderland]]
* [[Coppelia]]
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This is probably a good indication that Tchaikovsky's ballets are the most well-known and successful. Other famous composers of music used in ballet are [[wikipedia:Nikolai Tcherepnin|Nikolai Tcherepnin]], [[wikipedia:Igor Stravinsky|Igor Stravinsky]], [[wikipedia:Sergei Prokofiev|Sergei Prokofiev]], [[wikipedia:Aaron Copland|Aaron Copland]], [[wikipedia:Lorenzo Ferrero|Lorenzo Ferrero]], [[wikipedia:Leonard Bernstein|Leonard Bernstein]], [[wikipedia:Adolphe Adam|Adolphe Adam]] and [[wikipedia:George Gershwin|George Gershwin]].
 
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== {{examples|Works with major involvement of ballet ==}}
* ''[[Ballet Shoes]]'': A book about three adopted girls living in 1930's England. Together they are being trained in dance, with varying degrees of success.
* ''[[Billy Elliot]]'': A young boy rebels against the prejudices of his working class friends and family to pursue his love of ballet. Set during the mining strikes of Thatcher's Britain.