Be wise, taste wines and adjusts your boundless hope to the cup of life, which is small. Even as we speak cruel time flees jealous. Harvest the present day, the morrow is uncertain. Seize the day. Carpe Diem Quam Minimum Credula Postero. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus 65–8 b.C.)
Natascha Mair and Robert Gabdullin, “Emeralds”, music by Gabriel Fauré [“Pelléas et Mélisande” (1898) and “Shylock” (1889)], choreo by George Balanchine, costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky) from “Jewels” (“Rubies”, “Emeralds” and “Diamonds”), Wiener Staatsballett Vienna State Ballet, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria.
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Natascha Mair and Robert Gabdullin, “Emeralds”, music by Gabriel Fauré [“Pelléas et Mélisande” (1898) and “Shylock” (1889)], choreo by George Balanchine, costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky) from “Jewels” (“Rubies”, “Emeralds” and “Diamonds”), Wiener Staatsballett Vienna State Ballet, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria.
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Alice Firenze, Ioanna Avraam and Roman Lazik, “Emeralds”, music by Gabriel Fauré [“Pelléas et Mélisande” (1898) and “Shylock” (1889)], choreo by George Balanchine, costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky) from “Jewels” (“Rubies”, “Emeralds” and “Diamonds”), Wiener Staatsballett Vienna State Ballet, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria.
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Ksenia Fateeva Ксения Фатеева, “Emeralds”, choreo by George Balanchine, music by Gabriel Fauré [“Pelléas et Mélisande” (1898) and “Shylock” (1889)], costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky) from “Jewels” (“Rubies”, “Emeralds” and “Diamonds”), Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Madison Young and Roman Lazik, “Emeralds”, music by Gabriel Fauré [“Pelléas et Mélisande” (1898) and “Shylock” (1889)], choreo by George Balanchine, costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky) from “Jewels” (“Rubies”, “Emeralds” and “Diamonds”), Wiener Staatsballett Vienna State Ballet, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria.
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Madison Young and Roman Lazik, “Emeralds”, music by Gabriel Fauré [“Pelléas et Mélisande” (1898) and “Shylock” (1889)], choreo by George Balanchine, costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky) from “Jewels” (“Rubies”, “Emeralds” and “Diamonds”), Wiener Staatsballett Vienna State Ballet, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria.
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Sara Mearns, “Emeralds”, music by Gabriel Fauré [“Pelléas et Mélisande” (1898) and “Shylock” (1889)], choreography by George Balanchine, costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky) from “Jewels” (“Rubies”, “Emeralds” and “Diamonds”), New York City Ballet, New York City, USA.
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Evgenia Obraztsova Евгения Образцова, “Emeralds”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Gabriel Fauré (“Pelléas et Mélisande” and “Shylock”), costume design by Elena Zaitseva Елена Зайцева. From “Jewels” (“Emeralds”, “Rubies” and “Diamonds”), Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр, Moscow, Russia.
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