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The ballet was choreographed in 1988 by Alicia Alonso, after Petipa/Gorsky original dating from 1869.
Debra Levine: Cubans Cruise Into L.A. With Classic Don Quixote Debra Levine 2011
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The ballet was choreographed in 1988 by Alicia Alonso, after Petipa/Gorsky original dating from 1869.
Debra Levine: Cubans Cruise Into L.A. With Classic Don Quixote Debra Levine 2011
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The ballet was choreographed in 1988 by Alicia Alonso, after Petipa/Gorsky original dating from 1869.
Debra Levine: Cubans Cruise Into L.A. With Classic Don Quixote Debra Levine 2011
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The ballet was choreographed in 1988 by Alicia Alonso, after Petipa/Gorsky original dating from 1869.
Debra Levine: Cubans Cruise Into L.A. With Classic Don Quixote Debra Levine 2011
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Almost blind and 90 years old, Alicia Alonso, Cuba's prima ballerina assoluta, presents an unforgettable three-act incarnation of Tchaikovsky's classic, four-act ballet with her Ballet Nacional de Cuba.
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A short film about Alicia Alonso, the founder of the National Ballet of Cuba who is, in part, the living inspiration for ABT 's visit to Cuba, followed — and a big burst of applause erupted at archival footage of her first husband, Fernando, who was a dancer as well.
The Global Language of Ballet Pia Catton 2010
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• Alicia Alonso — founder of National Ballet of Cuba and former ballerina — on what makes Act II in which the ghosts of young women who died before their wedding day rise from the underworld to dance men to their deaths so haunting:
' Pia Catton 2010
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Alicia Alonso, founder of the company, was closely associated with the lead role and it has become a beloved ballet, judging from the thunderous applause that greeted the dancers at many points throughout the evening 's performance.
' Pia Catton 2010
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The upcoming festival is in honor of the Cuban-born dancer Alicia Alonso, the director of the National Ballet of Cuba, who danced with ABT in the 1940s.
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With Ballet Nacional de Cuba rounding off their UK tour in the Welsh capital, the audience was treated to a whistlestop tour of ballet's greatest duets – all given a distinctly Cuban slant by their founding mother Alicia Alonso.
Review: Ballet Nacional de Cuba Hannah Waldram 2010
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