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Kaitlyn Kinerk ~ International Ballet of Houston

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

Variation from Harlequinade (Richard d'Alton after Ben Stevenson)

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  • You are right Mr. Lopez...the music is from the Fairy Doll. But, this adaptation was used in Ben Stevenson's Harlequinade Pas de Deux, originally choreographed for Houston Ballet. It would be similar to the male variation of Coppelia using the music from Sylvia, for example.

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  • am i the only one who sees that her feet are perpetually turned in?

  • Oh, she has to work on her feet - I haven't danced on pointe for years, and still - it was painfull to watch this...

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  • oh i think that was good

  • i thought it was good i asume she is young.

  • she has strength but no turnout in her ankles!

  • nice!

  • her feet are fine

  • her feet are parrallel but otherwise AMZING

  • like improve the arches

  • I did notice her legs are not turned out. I've never seen it that pronounced before without it making the entire performance completely unsightly. Because she does seem to have some good things going for her. She's gonna get hurt.

  • i went to middle school with her.. always wondered what happend to her. guess i know now ha.

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