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Mammut Sports Group AG (formerly also
Arova-Mammut AG,
Mammut AG) is a
Swiss manufacturer of
clothing and
equipment for
alpine sports such as climbing...
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Sonia Arova (born
Sophie Errio; Bulgarian: Соня Арова; 20 June 1927 – 4
February 2001), was a
Bulgarian ballerina.
Sonia Arova was born as
Sophie Errio...
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formed his
first major partnership, with the
Bulgarian ballerina Sonia Arova. He
returned to the
Royal Danish Ballet in the
spring of 1948 and was promoted...
- name
presented as a
ballet performed by the
Frankfurt Opera with
Sonia Arova as the solo dancer.
There are
other character dancers appearing as various...
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During his
American stage debut in 1962,
Nureyev also
partnered with
Sonia Arova at New York City's
Brooklyn Academy of Music. In
collaboration with Ruth...
- John Taras. The company's
dancers included David Adams, Poul Gnatt,
Sonia Arova,
Colette Marchand and the 16-year-old
Svetlana Beriosova.
Guest artists...
- 12-Oxa-16-hexadecanolide Musk R 1 (Quest) α,ω-Dodecanedioic acid
ethylene ester Arova 16 (Degussa) α,ω-Tridecanedioic acid
ethylene ester Musk T (Takasago) Ethylene...
- to be
found for the
event in 1997 so as to
achieve a
balanced account.
Arova-Mammut, a
Swiss firm
manufacturing mountain sport equipment,
stepped in...
- Best-known
production August 20, 1964
American Ballet Theatre Balanchine Sonia Arova;
Royes Fernandez Reproduction of 1950.
First showing in US. June 9, 1965...
- top-level
international stars like Erik Bruhn,
Rudolf Nureyev, and
Sonia Arova." Van
Praagh approached Helpmann to
create a new work for the
company and...