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Ballerinas

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Ballerinas meaning

plural of ballerina

Example sentences (18)

Berry Park's newest ballerinas are proving once and for all age is just a number.

He had a very particular idea of how ballerinas should look.

Mrs. Claus read them a storybook, and there was a nutcracker and three ballerinas to mingle and take photos.

Then I spotted Ganni’s buckle flats, or the Black Wide Welt Buckle Ballerinas as is their government name.

Coco Chanel created the popular "Ballerinas" in 1957 and they later became a Noughties style staple.

The Balgownie Public School students' ambitions were many and varied: from ballerinas and firemen to a "crab-scorpion monster", a "koala saver" and a "dad with 60 hundred children".

After a glittering performance of "Truth Hurts" and "Cuz I Love You" -- which featured ballerinas, orchestrals and the artist's signature flute skills -- Lizzo passed the torch to Grammy host Alicia Keys who offered another moving tribute to Bryant.

Irving — Young ballerinas came to shine at the Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) ballet competition, hosted at the Irving Arts Center Friday, Jan.

The kids’ enthusiasm as an ensemble suggests a funnier, warmer movie, a cute clone of “School of Rock” in which the misfits take center stage as they blossom into talented ballerinas.

She even moved to Havana to create the documentary Boxers and Ballerinas.

When I asked Tatyana about the differences in the Russian and American approach to ballet, she explained that in Russia, ballerinas were as well-known as celebrities.

All in all, she said she’s open to constructive criticism and conversations that can help her and other ballerinas, but she doesn’t have time for ugliness.

Ballerinas perform during a red traffic light.

If you are not a heel person, then bellies or ballerinas in solid colours are also a good option.

One popular style of pointe shoes, used by ballerinas who perform on their toes, was designed more than a century ago and is made of paper, glue and fabric.

The fact that she’s able to become the deadliest assassin of all time though she only begins training in her mid-twenties is predicated on the idea that prima ballerinas are well adapted to physical and psychological torture.

Unlike Classical Ballet where the dancers’ bearing tends to be proud and regal, the ballerinas’ movements need to be soft and otherworldly.

The state has a rich history in ballet with five Native American ballerinas attaining worldwide fame.