- (polka), a
polka by
Johann Strauss II La
Bayadère, a
ballet by
Marius Petipa to the
music of
Ludwig Minkus Les
bayadères, an
opera by Charles-Simon
Catel Nautch...
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Kingdom of the Shades. Here, the
lovers reconcile among the
shades of
other bayadères. (In the
original 1877 production, this
scene took
place in an illuminated...
- more
emotional than
comic and Les
bayadères, set in
India and with a
serious plot, is an
obvious forerunner. Les
bayadères also
marks a
stage towards the...
-
Bayadere was an
Indian silk
fabric with a
horizontal stripe pattern. In
Europe the term
bayadere (from French:
bayadère, from Portuguese: balhadeira,...
-
interpretations of
numerous classical works including Swan Lake, Giselle, and La
Bayadère. Nureyev's grandfather,
Nurakhmet Fazlievich Fazliev, and his father, Khamit...
-
Bayadère (1859–1872) was France's most
famous trotting mare of the 19th century. The
daughter of The
Norfolk Phœnomenon and a mare also
named Bayadère...
- for
first dancing the role of
Nikiya in 1877
Marius Petipa's ballet, La
Bayadère. She went on to
become the
teacher of
legendary prima ballerina Anna Pavlova...
- Manu's Mythology) (1881)
Fakirs et
bayadères (Fakirs and Devadasi) (1904) La Vérité sur
Tahiti Voyage au pays des
Bayadères (Journey to the Land of the Devadasi)...
- Laid down:
December 1937 Launched: 8 June 1940 Fate:
Broken up in 1961
Bayadère (Q194) Builder: Le
Havre Ordered: 1937 Laid down:
December 1937 Launched:...
- 14. ISBN 978-0-230-32885-3.
Binita Mehta (2002). Widows, Pariahs, and
Bayadères:
India as Spectacle.
Bucknell University Press. pp. 110–111. ISBN 978-0-8387-5455-9...