The Red Swan (The Demon vs A Dancer)
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do with the music/song. The whole story is fiction. If t
are any criticisms/suggestions about writing/grammars/punctuation, please co
performing ballet movements), or pas de deux (is a dance duet in which two dancers, usually a boy and a girl, performing bal
tion or first position, the author invites read
ll the ballet dance movements in this story, please fantasize an
nce videos before reading this novel, The R
or stories in other famous ballet dances, readers can search for them in sear
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s moving gracefully on
rinas to allow them to dance on the tips of their to
rn by male ballerinas
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gether, with toes turned out unti
osely together, the heel of the one foot against the to
d turns to provide spring, absorb shock, and as an
the knees halfway, keeping th
et in which two dancers pe
a demi-plié and then rises up into demi-pointe (on the balls of the
e ballet turn in which the baller
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