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A long ballet dress set.
Very detailed and all in white lace and silk ribbons 🎀
I think it looks like a 👰wedding dress too😉
Listing:
www.etsy.com/listing/494606603/jiajia-doll-limited-2-piec...
Ballet dress + lace stockings
Thank you!
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From Day after day until the big day.
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal.
Choreographer, Ohad Naharin.
see more info about this performance here: www.cjnews.com/index2.php?option=com_content&task=vie...
and about Naharin:
A pair of ballet dancers captured at Battery Spencer, on the Sausalito side of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California.
Não é o ritmo nem os passos que fazem a dança, mas a paixão que vai na alma de quem dança.
Augusto Branco
Not the pace nor the steps that make the dance, but the passion that goes into the soul of dancers.
Augusto Branco
What do pointe ballet shoes and a barbed wire fence on a country road have in common? Absolutely nothing but I sure love how they look together :)
Tomorrow we'll be celebrating Thanksgiving and I have so many many things to be grateful for. I honestly don't know how I got so lucky. If you are in the USA I wish you a lovely Thanksgiving, filled with family, love, laughter, good food and things that make you happy (even if they have nothing in common). To those not in the US, have a rocking rest of the week :)
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Que tienen en común unas zapatillas de ballet y una cerca rustica en un camino rural? Absolutamente nada, pero como me gusta como se ven juntas! :)
Mañana se celebra Acción de Gracias aqui en USA y como siempre me siento super agradecida por todas las cosas maravillosas que tengo en mi vida. No se como me toco tanta suerte. A los que lo celebran les deseo un maravilloso Día de Acción de Gracias lleno de cariño, risas, buena comida y cosas que nos gustan (aunque no tengan nada en común). A los que no estan en USA les deseo uun magnifico resto de semana! :)
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Fotografia retocada con Corel Painter.
Photo retouched with Corel Painter
Original: adriennescatholiccorner.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/ballet-da...
I do a bunch of volunteer photography for a local dance studio and I had the pleasure today of taking some photos of auditions for an upcoming performahce. The dedication of these young dancers is really something to behold - awe inspiring.
olympus mju ii + ilford xp2 super 400
all of these images that I took backstage at the opera were taken in such a damn hurry. many photos uploaded as private because they were too shaky, but not enough shaky to be cute. we, more or less, flew through the floors, massive halls and rooms, closets, spaces, so quick, because we were late and the evening's show was about to start. (I felt like our guide must have not respected how I wanted to photograph pretty much everything. I would run up to catch the group and I could see this causing stress because no one was allowed to roam there alone.)
something about being granted the chance to peek behind the curtains really kicked my inspiration in the shin, and off I shot. there were so many rooms filled with stuff, things, items - left unexplained, unattended. the fastest backstage tour I ever imagined, but it exposed me to rely on my instincts behind the camera.
what did I really want to shoot, then? things that were just sort of 'left there'. in their place, surely, but seemed out-of-place. in the national opera & ballet, there's hundreds of people working backstage, and they weren't there, just the things were.
backstage at the finnish national opera & ballet, helsinki
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ACT I
Barbie, the prima ballerina, makes her entrance onto the stage with a grande jete, a dramatic leap into the air. Her movements mirror the grace of a brilliant bird in flight, capturing the excitement and energy of nature. She alights upon the stage, and glides through the crowd. Her face is hidden behind the delicate mask she holds. The other dancers turn toward her as if to ask, "Who is this lovely one?" Her spectacular costume embellished with soft feathers and shimmery brocaded bodice with rich colors reflects the dazzling beauty of nature.
Inside cover of an illustrated ballet book, The Three Cornered Hat c. 1940. Illustrations by Alexandre Serebriakoff. The book has extensive water damange which has caused the blurriness in the center.