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3 months ago
Romantic Music- Symphony: Ballet: Opera: Operatta:
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Anna Moffo & Rene Kollo in duet from The Gypsy Princess
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Anna Pavlova in 'La Nuit' - Veiled and Using Garlands
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die Csardasfürstin "schön war die Zeit"
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Karl Millocker:The Beggar Student march-from Der Bettelstudent
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Mariinsky Ballet : Yevgeny Ivanchenko - Chopiniana 1/2
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Marika Rökk - Die Csardasfürstin
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Mary Vetsera and Rudolf pas de deux - Mayerling
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Winter Dreams 6
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Wo Die Lerche Singt (Where The Lark Sings) Margit lied (ENHENCED VIDEO QUALITY)
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3 months ago
Cinema Romantique
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Belle epoque Trailer
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Chocolat - Julliette Binoche (Vianne Sets up Shop)
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Cyrano de Bergerac Theatre Scene
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Cyrano's "No, Thank You" Monologue
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Fox Trot Scene Oyster Princess Ernst Lubitsch Ossi Oswalda
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Shall We Dance? Movie Clip
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(Silent Movie) The King of Kings (1927) - [1/16]
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THE UNTOUCHABLES : "The Rusty Heller Story" (Season 2 Episode 1)
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Three On a Match 1932 Warren William
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4 months ago
Objectivism: Peikoffian
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4 months ago
Geschwister Pfister - Mausi süß warst Du heute Nacht
Mausi, süß warst du heute Nacht, - eine Operettenmelodie aus "Viktoria und ihr Husar". HAVE A BALL, Live aus dem TIPI, dem Zelt am Kanzleramt in Be...
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4 months ago
Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill
Albuquerque's FUSION Theatre Company presents a slideshow of production stills by Richard K. Hogle of our December, 2006 staging of "Anna Christie....
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5 months ago
Cyrano de Bergerac
Christopher Plummer on the various nuances of the text in English and French.
THEATREMUSEUMCANADA • 623 views
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I agree completely with Dr. Ayn Rand's criticism of Plummer's "Cyrano". Mr. Ferrer's was certainly superior.
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5 months ago
Swan Lake-Passo a Quattro
Alessandro Molin, Patrick Armand, Leanne Benjamin, Christine Camillo in un estratto del video RM ASSOCIATES.
co. London Festival Ballet, cor. N.Mak...
mariste43 • 4,204 views
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@mariest43. This is excellant. I hope you'll post more Romantic Ballet. I would love to see more ballet choreographed by Master Fokine of possible. Thank you for Mme. Benjamin in the above Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. She is awesome.
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5 months ago
Coppelia
A scene from the ballet Coppelia (wind-up girls get all the fun :P).
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5 months ago
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The Ballet master Larry Long enjoyed Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" and her ethical concepts. Mme. Benjamin seems another lover of her Romantic school. Thank you, Mme. Benjamin for all your Romantic works!. --Your admirer
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5 months ago
Martha Graham
Martha Graham
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@Rascaduanok I understand anti-art all to well. A is A. And yes the studied mindlessness of Ms. Graham is more than damaged, misconstructed, and irrelevant. You would do yourself a great favor by studying both the Ballet Master Fokine and the esthetical writings of Dr. Ayn Rand before you reply t...
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5 months ago
Delibes: Coppélia (Royal Ballet)
This 19th century classic, in an enchanting production by Royal Ballet choreographer Dame Ninette de Valoise, with original designs by Sir Osbert L...
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This is superior to anything conceived by the studied mindlessness of Martha Graham and her "school". Mme. Benjamin is a model to be followed. To flop down and fall as she does is brilliant. Thank you, Mme. Benjamin. I believe the Master Fokine would be
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5 months ago
#2060D - Legends - Master Teachers of Dance - Larry Long
http://www.danceclassmusic.... Larry Long created this DVD of his ballet class to show the kinds of steps he would use with this music. ...
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5 months ago
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In book on Ballet he noted his like of Atlas Shugged and/or Ayn Rand. She was a great thinker and esthetician.
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Oneil attempted to steal from a great Dumas fils play to make this play. All he could come up with is this non-sense. Please, read Ayn Rand's "Romantic Manifesto" concerning further criticism of this "work".