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ART PHOTOGRAPHY / Dance / Maurice Béjart
Maurice Béjart
The French-born Bejart set new standards during a career that spanned five decades, starting with his signature work, the 1959 staging of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," in which his dancers -- clad in sleek, shiny tights -- created an erotic aura with impulsive, natural movements that became a standard of …
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Béjart, Elton-Berg
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Béjart, Elton-Berg. Dancer: Karline Marion, Octavio Stanley és Stéphane Bourhis, Allan Fallieri |
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Béjart, Le Teck
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Béjart, Le Teck, Dancer. Catherine Zuasnabar, JulienFavreau.
The French-born Bejart set new standards during a career that spanned five decades, starting with his signature work, the 1959 staging of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," in which his dancers -- clad in sleek, shiny tights -- created an erotic aura with impulsive, natural movements that became a standard of …
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Béjart, Juan and Theresa
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Béjart: Juan and Theresa
The French-born Bejart set new standards during a career that spanned five decades, starting with his signature work, the 1959 staging of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," in which his dancers -- clad in sleek, shiny tights -- created an erotic aura with impulsive, natural movements that became a standard of …
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