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Tag Archives: Ballet dancers
At Last, The Day Has Finally Arrived.
With a spring in my step, I came up for air at Piccadilly Circus Station, whistling Ludwig Minkus’ glorious recurrent melody from La Bayadère with thoughts of the astounding Natalia Osipova uppermost in my thoughts. I was returned to the … Continue reading →
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