But so very apropos: I found the following listing in a catalog from Indiana University:
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Bournonville Ballet Technique: Fifty Enchantments. (1992) 1 VHS tape (38 min.) Located in the Main Library, Media/Reserves Dept. Call Number: GV1785.B64 B687 1992.
Slip of the Tongue
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Mme. Hermine
, Aug 18 2002 05:39 AM
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#1
Posted 18 August 2002 - 05:39 AM
#2
Posted 18 August 2002 - 06:19 AM
perfect.
how inspired when typos really hit the nail on the head.
somewhat reminds me of some dance quiz answers by semi-alert students, one referred to a the famous ballerina solo called 'the dead swan'; another to the 'the sick swan' which in any number of instances seemed a more apt title to several performances of the otherwise entitled 'swan' or 'dying swan'.
how inspired when typos really hit the nail on the head.
somewhat reminds me of some dance quiz answers by semi-alert students, one referred to a the famous ballerina solo called 'the dead swan'; another to the 'the sick swan' which in any number of instances seemed a more apt title to several performances of the otherwise entitled 'swan' or 'dying swan'.
#3
Posted 18 August 2002 - 09:58 AM
...of the tiny wannabe at a local Dolly Dinkle Studio who referred to her sister's "errorbesque"!
Delightful!
Delightful!
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