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Nadine Lavi’s Dance Notes::"Fabrice Herrault: Ballet Master Non Pareil " |
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As rare as it is to find a ballet teacher who makes working on technique fun and exciting, it is even more rare to find in one teacher an expertise seen in a single correction through which placement and alignment are facilitated as if by magic. Fabrice Herrault, ballet master non pareil, is such a teacher.
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A piece-of-cake serving plate Part II |
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You are now ready to make the plate: you will need to make a clay slab bigger than your template at least half an inch around, verify its size as in the photograph left, below.
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Remembering Jean Michel Basquiat |
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With this blog I would like to remember Jean-Michel Basquiat, a New York artist mostly known for his paintings, in which he wrapped together a combination of pop, surrealism and street life.
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Nadine Lavi’s Dance Notes:“Violeta Angelova: Ballerina/Artist,” |
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Of the many talented dancers in the world today, the Bulgarian ballerina Violeta Angelova is like a jewel, blessed with physical beauty and grace, a crystal clear technique, and a kind of inner radiance that shines forth in each performance. Whether she is dancing principal roles with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, appearing as a guest ballerina with the Eglevsky Ballet and other companies, or gracing the stage at home in Sofia, Bulgaria to an adoring public, Ms. Angelova is both compelling and beautiful.
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