An amalgamation of alabaster, ruby, and grace.
(Source. “New Zealand School of Dance student Kase Craig was awarded second place in the National Ballet Award.”)
An amalgamation of alabaster, ruby, and grace.
(Source. “New Zealand School of Dance student Kase Craig was awarded second place in the National Ballet Award.”)
Sandstorm.
Sergei Polunin
Stanislavsky Ballet
Московский академический музыкальный театр балета им. К.С. Станиславского и Вл.И. Немировича-Данченко
Liquid fire.
(This is Brazilian Marcelo Gomes dancing as Oberon.)
Rudolf Nureyev, one of the most talented dancers of the 20th century. Fled the communist Soviet Union in 1961 in order to practice his art. Died on 6 January 1993, nine years after testing positive for HIV.
Poor baby. Dance was his life, and he risked it to dance. He was born a nobody in Siberia and died a legend in Paris. Shame that what cut his life short was one, fleeting moment of pleasure in the bedroom without a condom.
Shy boy.
(Image by D-Image Advertising Photography – a couple more at source.)
(End of ballet reblogs for now.)
The Freckled One.
Robert Fairchild, Principal Dancer @ New York City Ballet, by Dana Scruggs
Dancer’s calves.
From a beautiful, beautiful set of photos titled ‘Bolshoi Theater’, photographed by Benjamin Alexander Huseby for Acne paper nº 12, the youth issue, summer 2011.
http://www.benjaminhuseby.com/
(Quick late night ballet reblogs before the weekend.)
45 degrees. Not overly artistic, but it is a rather interesting shot, wouldn’t you agree?
Emmanuel Proulx
Daniel Léveillé Danse
photographie Denis Farley