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The Royal Ballet Desk Diary 2015

by Royal Ballet

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The Royal Ballet is Britain's largest ballet Company and the Royal Ballet Diary 2015 celebrates its history as well as its world-class status. This diary includes evocative black and white photographs from the 1940s onwards - including images of Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn - as well as contemporary color photographs of principal dancers and the Company today. Also included within this diary are posters, designs and costumes that offer a glimpse behind the scenes of this world famous ballet Company. This week-to-view diary is illustrated throughout with color and black-and-white photographs and is available in desk and pocket format.… (more)
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The Royal Ballet is Britain's largest ballet Company and the Royal Ballet Diary 2015 celebrates its history as well as its world-class status. This diary includes evocative black and white photographs from the 1940s onwards - including images of Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn - as well as contemporary color photographs of principal dancers and the Company today. Also included within this diary are posters, designs and costumes that offer a glimpse behind the scenes of this world famous ballet Company. This week-to-view diary is illustrated throughout with color and black-and-white photographs and is available in desk and pocket format.

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