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Olivia, then working as a danseuse, joined my party.
Being a national level danseuse, her specialization is solo recitals.
He started to pack, but Nicole came late, he was already hanged, same way as danseuse.
In 1979, at nineteen, she was appointed première danseuse.
Monisha started to learn dance during her childhood and soon became a danseuse.
She joined the company in 1989, and became a première danseuse in December 1996.
She became the premiere danseuse at the Berlin Winter Garden in 1924.
In France, a danseuse - a dancing girl - is a lighthearted reference to a rich man's indulgence.
She was a blonde, tall and slender, with blue eyes and the poise of a danseuse.
Prevost retired as première danseuse in 1730, being replaced by her students.
She advanced from minor roles to premiere danseuse at the ballet in Lyon in 1830.
I was the great Hazel, premiere danseuse, I was everything you had never been.
In French, a male dancer is referred to as a danseur, a female as a danseuse.
The father was seduced and out of his relation with the danseuse was born Rishyasringa.
Danseuse may refer to a:
Lalitha was a South Indian actress and danseuse.
History of La Danseuse at the National Gallery of Art.
It appears that she was formerly a danseuse at the Allegro, and that she has known the bridegroom for some years.
Catherine la danseuse.
La Bayadère was soon considered to be one of the supreme challenges for the danseuse to demonstrate both her technical and dramatic skills.
La Danseuse rouge (1937)
Her name was Jacqueline Lorrein, and just like the previous victim, she was a danseuse as well!
He is the father of popular Indian danseuse Padma Subrahmanyam.
She also became the first Russian danseuse to master the 32 fouettés of Legnani.
The Mohiniyattam dance is performed to this accompaniment by the subtle gestures and footwork of the danseuse.