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  • Ode (ballet)
  • Ballet by Nicolas Nabokov

    Ode is a ballet-oratorio by Nicolas Nabokov, the first major musical work by the composer. It was created for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, with choreography

    Ode (ballet)

    Ode_(ballet)

  • Ode (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Ode, a 2008 film by Nilanjan Neil Lahiri (sometimes just Ode) Ode, a 2017 film from Nathaniel Dorsky's Arboretum Cycle Ode (Nabokov), a ballet by Nicolas

    Ode (disambiguation)

    Ode_(disambiguation)

  • Petrushka (ballet)
  • 1911 ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    Russian: Петрушка) is a ballet by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1911 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes company; the

    Petrushka (ballet)

    Petrushka (ballet)

    Petrushka_(ballet)

  • Apollo (ballet)
  • 1927–1928 ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    musagetes, Apolo Musageta, and Apollo, Leader of the Muses) is a neoclassical ballet in two tableaux composed between 1927 and 1928 by Igor Stravinsky. It was

    Apollo (ballet)

    Apollo (ballet)

    Apollo_(ballet)

  • Ode (Stravinsky)
  • 1943 orchestral work by Igor Stravinsky

    proofreading the Ode, Stravinsky never publicly acknowledged any culpability in the botched premiere. Ode was choreographed as a ballet by Lorca Massine

    Ode (Stravinsky)

    Ode (Stravinsky)

    Ode_(Stravinsky)

  • Joy Womack
  • American ballet dancer

    Joy Annabelle Womack is an American ballet dancer. She is the first American woman to graduate from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy’s main training program with

    Joy Womack

    Joy_Womack

  • List of compositions by Igor Stravinsky
  • (Balanchine) (1968) to the Requiem Canticles Ode (1972) to the Ode Scènes de ballet (1972) to the Scènes de ballet Symphony in E-flat (1972) to the Symphony

    List of compositions by Igor Stravinsky

    List of compositions by Igor Stravinsky

    List_of_compositions_by_Igor_Stravinsky

  • Ballets Russes
  • Itinerant ballet company (1909–1929)

    The Ballets Russes (French: [balɛ ʁys]) was an itinerant ballet company begun in Paris which performed between 1909 and 1929 throughout Europe and on

    Ballets Russes

    Ballets Russes

    Ballets_Russes

  • Nicolas Nabokov
  • Russian-American composer

    musical work was the ballet-oratorio Ode, for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, in 1928, followed by his Lyrical Symphony in 1931. The ode was on verses of

    Nicolas Nabokov

    Nicolas Nabokov

    Nicolas_Nabokov

  • Pulcinella (ballet)
  • 1920 ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    Pulcinella is a 21-section ballet by Igor Stravinsky with arias for soprano, tenor and bass vocal soloists, and two sung trios. It is based on the 18th-century

    Pulcinella (ballet)

    Pulcinella (ballet)

    Pulcinella_(ballet)

  • Rudolf Nureyev
  • Soviet-born ballet dancer (1938–1993)

    January 1993) was a Soviet-born ballet dancer and choreographer. Nureyev is widely regarded as the preeminent male ballet dancer of the 20th century, as

    Rudolf Nureyev

    Rudolf Nureyev

    Rudolf_Nureyev

  • Alex Magno (choreographer)
  • Brazilian dancer

    feature film. Magno created for the Norwegian dance company ODE La Rueda a Latin/Cuban ballet, with both established and new Latin artists,[who?] using

    Alex Magno (choreographer)

    Alex_Magno_(choreographer)

  • Sergei Diaghilev
  • Russian art critic and impresario (1872–1929)

    as Serge Diaghilev, was a Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, from which many famous dancers and choreographers

    Sergei Diaghilev

    Sergei Diaghilev

    Sergei_Diaghilev

  • Faust ballets
  • Set of ballets choreographed between the 18th and 20th centuries

    Faust ballets are a set of ballets, choreographed between the 18th and 20th centuries, based on the legend of Faust. As early as 1723, London-based John

    Faust ballets

    Faust ballets

    Faust_ballets

  • Léonide Massine
  • Russian choreographer and ballet dancer (1896–1979)

    and ballet dancer. Massine created the world's first symphonic ballet, Les Présages, and many others in the same vein. Besides his "symphonic ballets,"

    Léonide Massine

    Léonide Massine

    Léonide_Massine

  • Aaron Copland
  • American composer and conductor (1900–1990)

    include the ballets Appalachian Spring, Billy the Kid and Rodeo, his Fanfare for the Common Man and Third Symphony. In addition to his ballets and orchestral

    Aaron Copland

    Aaron Copland

    Aaron_Copland

  • Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer
  • French composer

    and the 1750s, writing six operas himself, of which the best known is the ballet héroïque Zaïde, reine de Grenade. In 1753, he acquired the prestigious position

    Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer

    Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer

    Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace_Royer

  • Appalachian Spring
  • 1944 ballet by Martha Graham and Aaron Copland

    Appalachian Spring is an American ballet created by the choreographer Martha Graham and the composer Aaron Copland, later arranged as an orchestral work

    Appalachian Spring

    Appalachian Spring

    Appalachian_Spring

  • Pierre Guédron
  • French singer and composer

    1602: Ballet sur la Naissance de Monseigneur le duc de Vendosme 1610: Ballet de Monseigneur le duc de Vendosme oder Ballet d'Alcine 1613: Ballet de Madame

    Pierre Guédron

    Pierre_Guédron

  • List of ballets by title
  • The following is a list of ballets with entries in English Wikipedia. The entries are sorted alphabetically by ballet title, with the name of the composer

    List of ballets by title

    List of ballets by title

    List_of_ballets_by_title

  • The Firebird
  • 1910 ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1910 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes

    The Firebird

    The Firebird

    The_Firebird

  • Boris Eifman
  • Russian choreographer and artistic director

    Maly Theatre of Opera and Ballet, the Kirov Ballet, the Bolshoi Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, and New York City Ballet, among others. He has also

    Boris Eifman

    Boris Eifman

    Boris_Eifman

  • Leonard Bernstein
  • American conductor and composer (1918–1990)

    Bernstein wrote in many genres, including symphonic and orchestral music, ballet, film and theatre music, choral works, opera, chamber music, and pieces

    Leonard Bernstein

    Leonard Bernstein

    Leonard_Bernstein

  • Broken Wings (ballet)
  • Ballet about Frida Kahlo

    Persisted review – odes to Frida, Pina and Nora". The Guardian. Forbes, Michael (25 July 2019). "World-class talent shines in ballet gala at the Auditorio

    Broken Wings (ballet)

    Broken_Wings_(ballet)

  • Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance
  • 2023 photography book by Mark Mann

    Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance is a photography book by portrait photographer Mark Mann, published by Rizzoli in 2023. The book presents

    Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance

    Movement_at_the_Still_Point:_An_Ode_to_Dance

  • Giuseppe Bausilio
  • Swiss actor, dancer, singer And Producer

    Fiorelli in the 2020 film Ode to Passion. Bausilio began his professional career performing in multiple operas and ballets at the Bern Theatre and Theater

    Giuseppe Bausilio

    Giuseppe Bausilio

    Giuseppe_Bausilio

  • Orpheus and Eurydice
  • Ancient Greek legend

    Orpheus, an opera by Georg Philipp Telemann (1726) Orpheus and Euridice, an ode by William Hayes (1735) Orfeo ed Euridice, an opera by Christoph Willibald

    Orpheus and Eurydice

    Orpheus and Eurydice

    Orpheus_and_Eurydice

  • Charlotte Salomon: Der Tod und die Malerin
  • Ballet by Bridget Breiner and Michelle DiBucci

    Charlotte Salomon: Der Tod und die Malerin (Death and the Painter) is a ballet with singers in two acts by choreographer Bridget Breiner and composer,

    Charlotte Salomon: Der Tod und die Malerin

    Charlotte_Salomon:_Der_Tod_und_die_Malerin

  • Étoile (TV series)
  • 2025 American comedy-drama television series

    on 46 reviews, with a critics consensus of: "An affectionate ode to the beauty of ballet and the difficult personalities behind it, Étoile isn't as tonally

    Étoile (TV series)

    Étoile_(TV_series)

  • Misty Copeland
  • American ballet dancer and author (born 1982)

    an American ballet dancer and author. She has danced primarily for American Ballet Theatre (ABT), one of the three leading classical ballet companies in

    Misty Copeland

    Misty Copeland

    Misty_Copeland

  • Shanghai Ballet Company
  • Balanchine and Beyond, The Ode of Joy—Gala Performance.[citation needed] Zhenrong Chen (陳真榮) is a principal dancer for the Shanghai Ballet Company since he was

    Shanghai Ballet Company

    Shanghai_Ballet_Company

  • Serge Lifar
  • French-Ukrainian ballet master

    choreographer, director, writer, theoretician about dance, and collector. As ballet master of the Paris Opera from 1930 to 1944, and from 1947 to 1958, he devoted

    Serge Lifar

    Serge Lifar

    Serge_Lifar

  • Günter Jena
  • German conductor (1933–2026)

    1997. He founded the festival Bach-Tage Hamburg, and provided music for ballet performances of choreographer John Neumeier at the Hamburg State Opera,

    Günter Jena

    Günter_Jena

  • Agon (ballet)
  • 1953–1957 ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    Agon is a 22-minute ballet for twelve dancers with music by Igor Stravinsky. It was choreographed by George Balanchine. Stravinsky began composition in

    Agon (ballet)

    Agon (ballet)

    Agon_(ballet)

  • Cleveland Ballet
  • American ballet company

    year the ballet moved to the newly renovated State Theater in Playhouse Square where Nahat created another full evening ballet Celebrations and Ode music

    Cleveland Ballet

    Cleveland_Ballet

  • Jean Cocteau
  • French writer and film director (1889–1963)

    impresario Sergei Diaghilev persuaded Cocteau to write a scenario for a ballet, which resulted in Parade in 1917. It was produced by Diaghilev, with sets

    Jean Cocteau

    Jean Cocteau

    Jean_Cocteau

  • List of 1970s ballet premieres
  • This is a list of ballet premieres in the 1970s, by year.

    List of 1970s ballet premieres

    List_of_1970s_ballet_premieres

  • Igor Stravinsky
  • Russian composer (1882–1971)

    impresario Sergei Diaghilev, who commissioned him to write three ballets for the Ballets Russes's Paris seasons: The Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911),

    Igor Stravinsky

    Igor Stravinsky

    Igor_Stravinsky

  • Le baiser de la fée
  • 1928 ballet by Igor Stravinsky based on themes by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    neoclassical ballet in one act and four scenes composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1928 and revised in 1950 for George Balanchine and the New York City Ballet. Based

    Le baiser de la fée

    Le baiser de la fée

    Le_baiser_de_la_fée

  • Sergei Prokofiev
  • Russian composer and pianist (1891–1953)

    originally composed for a ballet commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev of the Ballets Russes. Diaghilev commissioned three further ballets from Prokofiev—Chout

    Sergei Prokofiev

    Sergei Prokofiev

    Sergei_Prokofiev

  • The Rite of Spring
  • 1913 ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1913 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes

    The Rite of Spring

    The Rite of Spring

    The_Rite_of_Spring

  • Orpheus (ballet)
  • 1947 neoclassical ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    Orpheus is a thirty-minute neoclassical ballet in three tableaux composed by Igor Stravinsky in collaboration with choreographer George Balanchine in Hollywood

    Orpheus (ballet)

    Orpheus (ballet)

    Orpheus_(ballet)

  • Le chant du rossignol
  • Poème symphonique by Igor Stravinsky

    which were completed in 1914 after Stravinsky had established himself as a ballet composer and five years after he had completed the first act. He was in

    Le chant du rossignol

    Le chant du rossignol

    Le_chant_du_rossignol

  • Jeu de cartes (Stravinsky)
  • 1937 ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    (also known in English as A Card Game, Game of Cards, or Card Party) is a ballet in "three deals" by Igor Stravinsky based on a libretto he co-wrote with

    Jeu de cartes (Stravinsky)

    Jeu de cartes (Stravinsky)

    Jeu_de_cartes_(Stravinsky)

  • Antoine Houdar de la Motte
  • French author (1672–1731)

    de la France, ode 1712: Le Souverain, ode 1716: Ode sur la mort de Louis le Grand, ode 1720: La critique, ode Fables 1714: Le Cygne, fable allegorique

    Antoine Houdar de la Motte

    Antoine Houdar de la Motte

    Antoine_Houdar_de_la_Motte

  • List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • classical public, including Romeo and Juliet, the 1812 Overture, and the ballets Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker. These, along with two

    List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    List_of_compositions_by_Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky

  • Izabella Miko
  • Polish actress, dancer, producer, and environmental activist (born 1981)

    dance student in Poland, Miko was recruited to study at the New York City Ballet at age 15 and later studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute. She made

    Izabella Miko

    Izabella Miko

    Izabella_Miko

  • Margaret Qualley
  • American actress (born 1994)

    American actress. A daughter of actress Andie MacDowell, she trained as a ballet dancer in her youth. She made her acting debut in the 2013 drama film Palo

    Margaret Qualley

    Margaret Qualley

    Margaret_Qualley

  • David Earl (composer)
  • South African composer and pianist

    the Rose (1983) Ballet in two acts: Macbeth (1991) Dance theatre: Highland Journal (1995) Ballet: Wind and Wings (2009) Ballet: Ode to Memory (2009)

    David Earl (composer)

    David Earl (composer)

    David_Earl_(composer)

  • Donald Sidney-Fryer
  • American poet, historian and performer (1934–2026)

    1934 – May 2, 2026) was an American poet, critic, literary historian, ballet historian and performer. Edmund Spenser and Clark Ashton Smith were his

    Donald Sidney-Fryer

    Donald Sidney-Fryer

    Donald_Sidney-Fryer

  • Circus Polka
  • 1942 orchestral polka by Igor Stravinsky

    wrote it for a ballet production that the choreographer George Balanchine did for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The ballet was performed by

    Circus Polka

    Circus Polka

    Circus_Polka

  • Martha (opera)
  • Romantic comic opera by Friedrich von Flotow

    ‹ The template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Martha, oder Der Markt zu Richmond (Martha, or The Market at Richmond) is a romantic comic

    Martha (opera)

    Martha (opera)

    Martha_(opera)

  • Danses concertantes (Stravinsky)
  • 1942 composition by Igor Stravinsky

    performance lasts about twenty minutes. Although written as an abstract ballet for concert performance, it has been choreographed numerous times. Danses

    Danses concertantes (Stravinsky)

    Danses concertantes (Stravinsky)

    Danses_concertantes_(Stravinsky)

  • Elegy (Stravinsky)
  • 1944 composition for solo viola by Igor Stravinsky

    was later choreographed as a neoclassical ballet by George Balanchine. He made three versions of the ballet, which premiered in 1948, 1966, and 1982 respectively

    Elegy (Stravinsky)

    Elegy (Stravinsky)

    Elegy_(Stravinsky)

  • I'm Thinking of Ending Things
  • 2020 film by Charlie Kaufman

    the drive, Jake attempts to recite a poem he read when he was younger, "Ode: Intimations of Immortality", and asks her to recite an original poem of

    I'm Thinking of Ending Things

    I'm_Thinking_of_Ending_Things

  • John Curry
  • English figure skater (1949–1994)

    the 1976 European, World and Olympic Champion. He was noted for combining ballet and modern dance influences into his skating. Curry was born on 9 September

    John Curry

    John Curry

    John_Curry

  • Columbiad (ballet)
  • American Ballet Caravan, Carmalita Maracci and Dance Group, and Korean modern dancer Sai Shoki. Program notes described the work as "an American Ode to Freedom

    Columbiad (ballet)

    Columbiad_(ballet)

  • Les noces
  • Ballet by Igor Stravinsky

    noces (The Wedding, or Svadebka (Russian: Свадебка)), is a Russian-language ballet-cantata by Igor Stravinsky scored unusually for four vocal soloists, chorus

    Les noces

    Les noces

    Les_noces

  • Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
  • Musical composition by Igor Stravinsky

     30. Anon. n.d. Anon. (n.d.). "Jewels" (ballet; online production history and program notes). New York City Ballet. Retrieved 16 July 2021. Blackmur, Richard

    Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra

    Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra

    Capriccio_for_Piano_and_Orchestra

  • Jeanne Brabants
  • Belgian dancer, choreographer and teacher

    choreographies including Dialoog, Cantus Firmus, Ode and Grand Hôtel. When she retired from the Ballet of Flanders, she started an association called Youth

    Jeanne Brabants

    Jeanne Brabants

    Jeanne_Brabants

  • Boléro (2024 film)
  • 2024 film

    Rubinstein at a reception, who announces that he would soon be writing ballet music for her. During its composition, he shares the company of his (lady)

    Boléro (2024 film)

    Boléro_(2024_film)

  • List of compositions by Hans Werner Henze
  • Opera, 6 September 2007) Gisela! oder: die merk- und denkwürdigen Wege des Glücks (Ruhrtriennale, September 2010) Ballet-Variationen (1949, first staged

    List of compositions by Hans Werner Henze

    List of compositions by Hans Werner Henze

    List_of_compositions_by_Hans_Werner_Henze

  • List of compositions by Christoph Willibald Gluck
  • – Quand la beauté lance for Voice, 2 Violins and Bass (c.1780) Wq. 58 – Ode an den Tod (c.1783, Published 1792) Wq. 62 – Die Sommernacht, 2nd version

    List of compositions by Christoph Willibald Gluck

    List of compositions by Christoph Willibald Gluck

    List_of_compositions_by_Christoph_Willibald_Gluck

  • Daniil Simkin
  • Russian-German ballet dancer (born 1987)

    Russian-born ballet dancer and entrepreneur. He was formerly a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the Berlin State Ballet. Based in New

    Daniil Simkin

    Daniil Simkin

    Daniil_Simkin

  • List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian
  • Armenian SSR (1944) The Russian Fantasy (1944) Suite from Masquerade (1944) Ode in Memory of Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1948) Suite from Battle of Stalingrad

    List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian

    List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian

    List_of_compositions_by_Aram_Khachaturian

  • Lorca Massine
  • Birmingham Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Béjart's Ballet of the Twentieth Century and the Paris Opera Ballet. His works have

    Lorca Massine

    Lorca Massine

    Lorca_Massine

  • The Sanguine Fan
  • The Sanguine Fan, Op. 81, is a single-act ballet written by Edward Elgar in 1917. It was composed to raise money for wartime charities, and after two performances

    The Sanguine Fan

    The Sanguine Fan

    The_Sanguine_Fan

  • Sandahl Bergman
  • American actress

    Village. She began studying dance at the age of five, training in classical ballet, jazz, tap, and flamenco, and later studied flamenco with dancer José Greco

    Sandahl Bergman

    Sandahl Bergman

    Sandahl_Bergman

  • Alvin Ailey
  • American dancer and activist (1931–1989)

    African-American experience through dance. Ailey's work fused theater, modern dance, ballet, and jazz with Black vernacular, creating hope-fueled choreography that

    Alvin Ailey

    Alvin Ailey

    Alvin_Ailey

  • Lila York
  • American dancer and choreographer (born 1948)

    'Joy' - Everything comes together in choreographer Lila York's 'Ode' for Boston Ballet". Boston Herald. Archived from the original on 17 November 2018

    Lila York

    Lila_York

  • Perséphone (Stravinsky)
  • Melodrama in three scenes by Igor Stravinsky

    April 1934 in a double bill with the ballet Diane de Poitiers by Jacques Ibert. The premiere was staged by the ballet company of Ida Rubinstein, with Rubinstein

    Perséphone (Stravinsky)

    Perséphone (Stravinsky)

    Perséphone_(Stravinsky)

  • The Moor's Pavane
  • Ballet based on Othello

    The Moor's Pavane is a 20-minute ballet based upon the tragedy Othello by William Shakespeare. The ballet was choreographed by José Limón in 1949 to music

    The Moor's Pavane

    The_Moor's_Pavane

  • List of works influenced by Don Quixote
  • Arzt, oder Don Quixote), opera libretto printed in a bilingual edition anonymously in Vienna 1743 Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse, a short ballet with vocals

    List of works influenced by Don Quixote

    List_of_works_influenced_by_Don_Quixote

  • Timothée Chalamet
  • American and French actor (born 1995)

    2021. Retrieved May 4, 2021. Messina, Victoria (January 15, 2020). "An Ode to Timothée Chalamet's Chiseled, Sharp, and Sexy Jawline". PopSugar. Archived

    Timothée Chalamet

    Timothée Chalamet

    Timothée_Chalamet

  • Scènes de ballet (Stravinsky)
  • Scènes de ballet is a suite of dance movements composed in 1944 by Igor Stravinsky. It was commissioned by Broadway producer Billy Rose for inclusion in

    Scènes de ballet (Stravinsky)

    Scènes de ballet (Stravinsky)

    Scènes_de_ballet_(Stravinsky)

  • P.M. Dawn
  • American hip-hop group

    and more pop-oriented urban R&B. P.M. Dawn recorded its debut single, "Ode to a Forgetful Mind", in 1988. Its first album, Of the Heart, of the Soul

    P.M. Dawn

    P.M. Dawn

    P.M._Dawn

  • The Magic Flute (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Amadeus Mozart. Other notable works with this title include: The Magic Flute (ballet) (1893) by Lev Ivanov to music by Riccardo Drigo The Magic Flute (1975)

    The Magic Flute (disambiguation)

    The_Magic_Flute_(disambiguation)

  • Attrell Cordes
  • American rapper (1970–2016)

    in the same song, within his music. The duo released their first single, "Ode to a Forgetful Mind", in 1989. In 1991, P.M. Dawn released their gold-certified

    Attrell Cordes

    Attrell Cordes

    Attrell_Cordes

  • Filippo Taglioni
  • Italian dancer and choreographer (1777–1871)

    Romantic ballerina Marie Taglioni. (He had another child who also danced ballet, Paul Taglioni.) Also, although August Bournonville's version is better

    Filippo Taglioni

    Filippo Taglioni

    Filippo_Taglioni

  • Merce Cunningham
  • American dancer and choreographer (1919–2009)

    been presented by groups including the Paris Opéra Ballet, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, White Oak Dance Project, and London's Rambert

    Merce Cunningham

    Merce Cunningham

    Merce_Cunningham

  • Drama
  • Artwork intended for performance; formal type of literature

    specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television. Considered as

    Drama

    Drama

    Drama

  • Vera de Bosset
  • Artist and wife of Igor Stravinsky (1889–1982)

    buried with Stravinsky in Venice's Isola di San Michele. List of Russian ballet dancers Stravinsky: Chronicle of a Friendship, Craft, Robert, Nashville

    Vera de Bosset

    Vera de Bosset

    Vera_de_Bosset

  • I Feel So Free
  • 2026 song by Madonna

    the irresistible iciness." Hattie Lindert of Pitchfork deemed it "house ode to dancing in a crowd." It was described as a homage to Lil Louis' house

    I Feel So Free

    I_Feel_So_Free

  • Cesare Pugni
  • Italian composer (1802–1870)

    majority of his ballet music was composed for the works of the ballet master Jules Perrot, who mounted nearly every one of his ballets to scores by Pugni

    Cesare Pugni

    Cesare Pugni

    Cesare_Pugni

  • Jacob Elordi
  • Australian actor (born 1997)

    Melbourne in 2010 for four years while his sister attended the Australian Ballet School. He returned to his hometown of Brisbane in 2013 when he was 16 years

    Jacob Elordi

    Jacob Elordi

    Jacob_Elordi

  • Vangelis discography
  • roughly 29 singles. The majority of his film, documentary, theatre, and ballet & dance scores were not officially released. He also collaborated with Jon

    Vangelis discography

    Vangelis discography

    Vangelis_discography

  • Monumentum pro Gesualdo
  • 1960 arrangements by Igor Stravinsky of music by Carlo Gesualdo

    conducted by Stravinsky. The piece was later choreographed by the New York City Ballet (NYCB) co-founder and balletmaster George Balanchine. The premiere took

    Monumentum pro Gesualdo

    Monumentum pro Gesualdo

    Monumentum_pro_Gesualdo

  • Andrée Marlière
  • Belgian ballet dancer (1934–2008)

    St-Augustinus hospital 10 January 2008) is a Belgian ballet dancer and painter. She started her ballet education at the age of eight with Monique Querida

    Andrée Marlière

    Andrée_Marlière

  • Danses concertantes
  • creating two versions of a ballet set to his music: one for the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo in 1944 and one for the New York City Ballet in 1972. Balanchine

    Danses concertantes

    Danses concertantes

    Danses_concertantes

  • Norman Charles Suckling
  • English biographer, composer, pianist, and writer on music

    Other works include: Introduction and Scherzo for string quartet (1923) Ode for Violin and Piano (OUP, 1925) A Vision of Avalon (chamber opera, 1928)

    Norman Charles Suckling

    Norman_Charles_Suckling

  • Peter Ludwig Hertel
  • German composer (1817–1899)

    and ballet music. He is best known as the composer of the ballet La fille mal gardée. He also composed the music for the Faust ballet Satanella oder Metamorphosen

    Peter Ludwig Hertel

    Peter Ludwig Hertel

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  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    (2003), p. 56. Roller (2010), p. 148. Burstein (2004), pp. 31–32. Horace, Odes, 1.37, 27 Vergil, Aeneid, 8, 696-697 Tronson 1998, pp. 31–50. Roller (2010)

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  • Agshin Alizadeh
  • Azerbaijani composer (1937–2014)

    contribution to the development of the Azerbaijani ballet. He was the creator of the first Azerbaijan heroic epic ballet "Babak", established in 1979 on the poem

    Agshin Alizadeh

    Agshin Alizadeh

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  • Laufey (singer)
  • Icelandic singer (born 1999)

    learning the piano at age four and the cello at age eight. She grew up doing ballet and figure skating. Laufey speaks Icelandic, English, and Mandarin Chinese

    Laufey (singer)

    Laufey (singer)

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  • Big year
  • Birdwatching competition

    Eagle Gallic rooster Martlet Turul In poetry The Conference of the Birds Ode to a Nightingale To a Skylark Crow In prose A History of British Birds The

    Big year

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  • Emma Watson
  • English actress (born 1990)

    Watson made her first major foray beyond the Potter franchise starring in Ballet Shoes (2007), and she lent her voice to The Tale of Despereaux (2008). After

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    Emma Watson

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  • Petrushka chord
  • Polytonal device in the works of Igor Stravinsky

    chord is a recurring polytonal device featured in Igor Stravinsky's 1911 ballet Petrushka, as well as in later compositions. It consists of two major triads

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  • List of compositions by Jean Françaix
  • by George Balanchine as the ballet Concertino in 1952 Keyboard 1932 Scherzo Scherzo piano dedicated to Isidor Philipp Ballet 1933 Beach Beach libretto after

    List of compositions by Jean Françaix

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker
  • American actress (born 1965)

    extracurricular activities. She often took them to free public institutions like the ballet and the theater in Cincinnati, so that they lived "full, rich lives", emulating

    Sarah Jessica Parker

    Sarah Jessica Parker

    Sarah_Jessica_Parker

  • List of compositions by Arthur Sullivan
  • operas, 13 major orchestral works, eight choral works and oratorios, two ballets, one song cycle, incidental music to several plays, numerous hymns and

    List of compositions by Arthur Sullivan

    List of compositions by Arthur Sullivan

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  • Ode
  • Boy/Male

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    Rich.

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  • OKE
  • Male

    Hawaiian

    OKE

    Hawaiian form of English Oscar, OKE means "god-spear."

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  • ODO
  • Male

    German

    ODO

    Variant form of German Otto, ODO means "wealthy."

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  • Ade
  • Surname or Lastname

    Frisian and North German

    Ade

    Frisian and North German : from the personal name Ade, which is a pet form of Adam or various names beginning with Ad(al)-, for example Adolf, Adalbrecht (see Albrecht).English : from the personal name Ade, one of the many pet forms of Adam.

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  • ODD
  • Male

    Norwegian

    ODD

    Norwegian form of Old Norse Oddr, ODD means "point of a weapon."

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  • OVE
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    OVE

    Possibly a modern Scandinavian form of Old Danish Auwe, OVE means "little edge." 

    OVE

  • IDE
  • Female

    Swedish

    IDE

    Danish and Swedish form of Icelandic Iða, IDE means "industrious."

    IDE

  • ODA
  • Female

    English

    ODA

     English name derived from Greek oide, ODA means "song." Compare with another form of Oda.

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  • ODA
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    ODA

     Feminine form of German Odo, ODA means "wealthy." Compare with another form of Oda.

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    Rode

    German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names with the first element hrōd ‘renown’. Compare Robert, Rudiger.North German, Danish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived on land cleared for cultivation or in a clearing in woodland, from Middle Low German rode, Danish rothe, Old English rod. Compare English Rhodes.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with this word, as for example Rode in Cheshire.Slovenian : topographic name from the adjective rod ‘barren’, denoting someone who lived on a barren land.Slovenian : nickname from the Slovenian dialect word rode ‘person with disheveled hair’, a derivative of rod ‘curly’ or ‘hairy’.

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  • HODE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    HODE

    (הָאדֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HODE means "myrtle tree."

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  • Ode
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    African, Dutch, French, German, Teutonic

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    Born on the Road

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  • WŁODEK
  • Male

    Polish

    WŁODEK

    Pet form of Polish names containing the element włod, WŁODEK means "to rule, to wield power."

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  • ODEN
  • Male

    Swedish

    ODEN

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Óðinn, ODEN means "poetry, song" and "eager, frenzied, raging."

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ide

    English : variant of Ida. There is a place called Ide near Exeter in Devon; the etymology is obscure, perhaps from a pre-English river name; it does not seem to be connected with the surname.North German : variant of Ihde.Japanese : ‘sluice’, ‘spillway’; a topographic name for someone who lived near a dam. Variously written, it originated in Echizen and Kaga (now Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures) and is found mostly in eastern Japan.

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  • ODED
  • Male

    English

    ODED

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Owded, ODED means "restorer." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Azariah, and the name of a prophet who lived in the time of King Ahaz.

    ODED

  • GÖZDE
  • Female

    Turkish

    GÖZDE

    Turkish name GÖZDE means "favorite."

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  • Male

    French

    ODA

    Old French form of German Otto, ODA means "wealthy." Compare with feminine Oda.

    ODA

  • Ode
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Ode

    From the road.

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  • Ore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ore

    English : habitational name from any of the places called Oare in Berkshire, Kent, and Wiltshire, or Ore in East Sussex, all named with Old English ōra ‘shore’, ‘hill-slope’, ‘flat-topped ridge’. It may also be a topographic name from the same element, though Reaney and Wilson consider that in general this would have had an initial N-. Compare Noah 2.Scottish : possibly from the Sussex place name.

    Ore

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  • Subela
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Subela

    Shubh ghari

  • Heeya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Heeya

    Heart; Voice from Heart

  • CHRISTOPHE
  • Male

    French

    CHRISTOPHE

    French form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHE means "Christ-bearer." 

  • Hen Beddestyr
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Hen Beddestyr

    Legendary son of Erim.

  • Saarah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Muslim

    Saarah

    Cute; Adorable; Happy Person; Wife of Hajrat Ibraheem Khalillullah

  • ASHA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    ASHA

    (आशा) Hindi name ASHA means "hope."

  • Meerant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Meerant

    Krishna's Devotee Meera's Moment of Merging into Krishna

  • Chitraman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Chitraman

    One who Delights in Consciousness

  • Bildad
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Bildad

    Old friendship.

  • Sivambika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Malayalam

    Sivambika

    Lord Shiva and Devi

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  • One
  • n.

    A single unit; as, one is the base of all numbers.

  • Node
  • n.

    One of the fixed points of a sonorous string, when it vibrates by aliquot parts, and produces the harmonic tones; nodal line or point.

  • One
  • indef. pron.

    Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.

  • Odd
  • superl.

    Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc., are odd numbers.

  • Node
  • n.

    One of the two points where the orbit of a planet, or comet, intersects the ecliptic, or the orbit of a satellite intersects the plane of the orbit of its primary.

  • Owe
  • v.

    Hence: To have or be under an obigation to restore, pay, or render (something) in return or compensation for something received; to be indebted in the sum of; as, the subject owes allegiance; the fortunate owe assistance to the unfortunate.

  • Odd
  • superl.

    Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove.

  • One
  • a.

    Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely; a certain. "I am the sister of one Claudio" [Shak.], that is, of a certain man named Claudio.

  • Mode
  • n.

    The scale as affected by the various positions in it of the minor intervals; as, the Dorian mode, the Ionic mode, etc., of ancient Greek music.

  • Odd
  • superl.

    Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles.

  • Ode
  • n.

    A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; esp., now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.

  • Mode
  • n.

    Prevailing popular custom; fashion, especially in the phrase the mode.

  • Mode
  • n.

    Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.

  • One-sided
  • a.

    Having one side only, or one side prominent; hence, limited to one side; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided view or statement.

  • Ore
  • n.

    Metal; as, the liquid ore.

  • One
  • v. t.

    To cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite; to assimilite.

  • Owe
  • v.

    To have an obligation to (some one) on account of something done or received; to be indebted to; as, to iwe the grocer for supplies, or a laborer for services.

  • Code
  • n.

    Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.

  • One-hand
  • a.

    Employing one hand; as, the one-hand alphabet. See Dactylology.