File:Cours public du ballet national de Cuba (Grand Palais) (989754690).jpg

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Dans le cadre de la 3e edition du festival “Les étés de la danse de Paris”, le Ballet National de Cuba a présenté deux ballets du répertoire classique, Giselle et Don Quichotte.

Cette compagnie a proposé aussi des portes ouvertes permettant d’assister aux cours et à des démonstrations des jeunes danseurs.

Le Ballet National de Cuba a été créé en 1948 par Madame Alicia Alonso, danseuse devenue chorégraphe et actuellement directrice artistique de la compagnie, malgré son âge et sa cécité.
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Author Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France
Camera location48° 51′ 58.61″ N, 2° 18′ 45.75″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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