
Mystic Ballet Academy
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The Academy Framed Art Print by Cristina Mavaracchio, Image size: 39.12 x 19.25 Artist: Cristina Mavaracchio Title: The Academy Framed Art PrintFrame: 2 1/2″” Rustic WhitewashMat: Arctic White/MistImage Dimensions: 39.12 in. W x 19.25 in. HOutside Frame Dimensions: 49.50 in. W x 29.63 in. HVisit our Amanti Art storefront for a wide variety of top quality framed art prints, canvas, mirrors and more…. |
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The Best Classical Album in the World… Ever! $13.00 … |
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For a Girls’ Night In $0.51 … |
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Great Relaxing Classics $3.68 … |
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Center Stage (Special Edition) $4.97 Young dancers at the American Ballet Company compete and strive to succeed.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: PG13Release Date: 4-FEB-2003Media Type: DVD… |
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Black Swan … |
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Center Stage: Turn It Up $6.49 … |
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Actress Head Shot Blouse, Commercial, Theatrical, Portrait & Glamour Headshots, Project Your Personality On Camera, In KD dance The Star Is You, Made In New York Presenting the Head Shot Blouse that enables you to explore & project all the different sides of your personality in one photo session without distraction. Sold in solid colors perfect for black & white and color headshots. The KD dance stretch V Neck top can jump from conservative to sexy in a flash. One moment your shoulders can be covered for a commercial look & the next you can playfully lower… |
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Basic Principles of Classical Ballet $4.66 Discusses all basic principles of ballet, grouping movement by fundamental types. Diagrams show clearly the exact foot, leg, arm, and body positions for the proper execution of many steps and movements. Offers dancers, teachers, and ballet lovers information often difficult to locate in other books. 118 illustrations…. |
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Mao’s Last Dancer $25.95 An extraordinary memoir of a peasant boy raised in rural Maoist China who was plucked from his village to study ballet and went on to become one of the greatest dancers of his generation. In 1961, three years of Mao’s Great Leap Forward-along with three years of poor harvests-had left a rural China suffering terribly from disease and deprivation. Li Cunxin, his parents’ sixth son, lived in a sm… |