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Famous "set number" dances: "Singin' in the Rain" or "Cheek to Cheek"?

"Cheek to cheek". (specially if danced by Roland Petit Ballet Luigi Bonino and CBN Loipa Araujo, as i saw it in 2000 :) )

Back to the XIX Century, Thaikowsky and "Swan Lake":

To listen to-(NO DANCING INVOLVED)- the music of:

1877 "PDD for Two Merry Makers" ...

or

Drigo's revised 1895 "Black Swan PDD"

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Famous "set number" dances: "Singin' in the Rain" or "Cheek to Cheek"?

"Cheek to cheek". (specially if danced by Roland Petit Ballet Luigi Bonino and CNB Loipa Araujo, as i saw it in 2000 :) )

Back to the XIX Century, Thaikowsky and "Swan Lake":

To listen to-(NO DANCING INVOLVED)- the music of:

1877 "PDD for Two Merry Makers" ...

or

Drigo's revised 1895 "Black Swan PDD"

Ok, so this was a too dense of a question,i know. Still, i'll live it just in case somebody out there can actually make a comparisson between this two versions of the same music for two different PDD's in terms of musicality values instead of choregraphic needs.

So, second round!, and this time is about...

Argentineans!!!

so

Julio Bocca or Maximiliano Guerra?

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Midsummer Balanchine or Midsummer Ashton?

Balanchine

Fokine Firebird or Balanchine Firebird?

Closing my eyes and listening to the music.

In a dancer of either gender:

Strong technique + facial plainness

or

beauty + technical weaknesses?

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Fokine Firebird or Balanchine Firebird?

Balanchine

Martins Swan Lake or Balanchine Swan Lake?

(Will NYCB ever do the latter again?)

One would only hope, drb.

Balanchine. His one-act condensed version any time, over four acts of Martins. It's not the quantity but the quality.

Lavrovsky Romeo or MacMillan Romeo? (...the Martins is not a choice here)

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