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“Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world….” M
maccabait:yousayyouveseensevenwonders:does noone realise how difficult it is to do this dance?IT SER
Irish Dance Hall. Bronx NYC, George S. Zimbel, 1954
Dancer in Costume with Animal Skull Headpiece. George Platt Lynes. 1930s-1950s. Met Museum, New York
vaganovaboy:Semyon Chudin and Olga Smirnova of the Bolshoi Ballet in George Balanchine’s ‘Apollo’. P
Eileen Mayo (English; 1906–1994)Apollo MusagetesDrawing of Serge Lifar in George Balanchine’s
knitmeapony:pnbawesome:Cecilia Iliesiu as Arabian Coffee in George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.Holy
centuriespast:Ghost Dance DrumArtist: George Beaver (American, active late 19th century)Date: 1891–1
George Platt Lynes: Robert McVoy (ballet dancer), ca. 1941
killerslushie:That little dance George Salazar makes while singing “I wanna dance with somebod
centuriespast:Ghost Dance DrumArtist: George Beaver (American, active late 19th century)Date: 1891–1
pastmalebeauty:George Platt Lynes 1938 photo of dancer Lew Christensen in “Filling Station” I like h
Nickolas Muray - Portrait of Dancer Mikhail Mordkin, c.1924.… via the George Eastman House
proustitute:Marc Chagall to George Amberg, MoMA’s Dance Archives director, 24 March 1946
Portrait of Huang Ya Dong by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1776. He was a Chinese page in the household of Jo
George Balanchine in class with Mary Ann Moyland and others at Jacob’s Pillow. Photograph by H
arrestedwesteros:George Sr: I just feel— I feel like the prettiest girl at the dance.Charity Drive -
centuriespast:Ghost Dance DrumArtist: George Beaver (American, active late 19th century)Date: 1891–1
Ghost Dance DrumArtist: George Beaver (Native American, Pawnee, active late 19th century)Date: 1891–
history-of-fashion:1780s Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland - Portrait of George Augustus North, 3rd Earl o
Heidi Vosseler of Ballet Caravan photographed by George Platt Lynes, New York, 1938
Dancers from The American Ballet (a precursor to New York City Ballet), 1935, photo by George Platt
Maria Tallchief, principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, performing in George Balanchine’s O
Lucas Till and his little dance during one of the latest interviews
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