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Sylphide might refer to:
La Sylphide, a ballet choreographed by Filippo Taglioni in 1832 and by August Bournonville in 1836
Les Sylphides, a ballet choreographed by Mikhail Fokine in 1909
Sylphide, a cheese owned by Bel Group
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Look up sylphide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sylphide might refer to: La Sylphide, a ballet choreographed by Filippo Taglioni in 1832 and by August...
La Sylphide (English: The Sylph; Danish: Sylfiden) is a romantic ballet in two acts. There were two versions of the ballet; the original choreographed...
Les Sylphides (French: [le silfid]) is a short, non-narrative ballet blanc to piano music by Frédéric Chopin, selected and orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov...
Tharp's In The Upper Room (2008) and La Sylphide (2009) Special Prize of The Golden Mask jury for Best Duet in La Sylphide (2009) UK National Dance Awards presented...
became a prima ballerina of Royal Danish Ballet. Her roles included La Sylphide, Cinderella, and Little Mermaid. The role of the Little Mermaid gave her...
better known, it was Taglioni who was the original choreographer of La Sylphide, in 1832. Born in Milan to father Carlo, he received his dance training...
with the Paris Opera Ballet at the Salle Le Peletier as the sylph in La Sylphide. Her talent brought her fame and she became a widely respected ballerina...
sphere. It appears to have originated the derivative term "sylphid" (French sylphide), which it uses as the feminine counterpart to "sylph". While modern scholars...
interpretation of leading characters in several Romantic ballets, such as La Sylphide, Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet. She also performed in ballets...
ghosts) who enslaved the hearts and senses of mortal men. The 1827 ballet La Sylphide is widely considered to be the first, and the 1870 ballet Coppélia is considered...
orchestrating music by Chopin to create new arrangements for the ballet Les Sylphides. Stravinsky worked on the opening Nocturne in A-flat major and the closing...
big swans, Spanish princess La Sylphide - Solo Sylphide, 1st Sylphide Les Sylphides - 1st Sylphide, Demi-solo Sylphide Symphony in C Theme and Variations...
Sylphide Charity Vaigncourt-Strallen (born 1 November 1990), known professionally as Zizi Strallen, is a British actress, singer and dancer best known...
soloist in 1924. As a soloist, she danced many lead roles including Sylphide in La Sylphide. Poulsen was a friend and model for the artist Gerda Wegener, who...
as a danseuse at the Paris Opéra when her father created the ballet La Sylphide (1832) for her. Designed as a showcase for Taglioni's talent, it was the...
of the following numbers: "The Drummer": a solo for Nicholas Orloff "La Sylphide and the Scotsman": a pas de deux for Natasha Sobinova and Paul Petroff...
en pointe without the aid of wires. When Marie Taglioni first danced La Sylphide en pointe, her shoes were nothing more than modified satin slippers; the...
from the ballet Le Roi Candaule Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de deux La Sylphide Pas de deux Le Corsaire Pas de deux Don Quixote Grand Pas de deux The Nutcracker...
romantic ballerina was provided by Marie Taglioni in the 1832 ballet La Sylphide. Her fitted décolleté bodice, diaphanous calf-length tulle skirt, and satin...
dressed in ghostly white costumes, such as the Wilis of Giselle or Sylphides in La Sylphide. Madonna's song "Supernatural" involves the singer's intimacy with...