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Dan Talmi’s Travelogue to Russia May 2011 — The Ballet Art Exhibition and Oleg Vinogradov
Dan Talmi’s Travelogue to Russia May 2011 – The Ballet Art Exhibition and Oleg Vinogradov
Travelogue, May 21, Day 2, continued
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First Ballet Art Exhibition I am co-hosting Moscow Ballet and St Petersburg Rimsky-Korsakov State Conservatory’s first annual juried Ballet Art Exhibition. Over 50 artists associated with the Conservatory participated and just three were chosen as top winners. Their art will be included in the Platinum Experience Package this fall. Click to vote for your favorite. |
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Rubbing shoulders with Oleg Vinogradov Here I am with Natalia Yablakova, Conservatory Curator of the exhibition, and Conservatory Director of Dance and world renowned choreographer Oleg Vinogradov announcing the contest winners. It was a tough decision but we think you will approve! |
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