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Ballet Mistress Ursula Hageli explores the evolution of Classical Ballet with reference to the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition Degas and the Ballet: Picturing Movement. With Royal Ballet dancers Leanne Cope and Lauren Cuthbertson.

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  • Wonderful educational video! Thank you for uploading.

  • I love this, the look of the corseted tutu and bloomers is so cute and pretty, and I loved how Leanne looked less like a circus artiste and much more like a living doll. I wish there would still exist ballets that are danced like this. We don't need the higher, faster, more and wider, leave this to the gymnasts and go back to the perfection of art and beauty.

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  • nice job

  • wow what was very interesting! thank you for sharing!

  • Wonderful, Thank you Mistress Ursula Hageli!!

  • everything is perfect but the camera man!!! c'mon, i want to see their feet, they're ballerinas!!!

    if you are thinking about another video like that, please consider another camera man!

  • Marie Taglioni wasn't the first ballerina to go on pointe...

  • Beautiful Dance-Ballet History resource! Thank you! 

  • Boa apresentação.

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