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Celebrated Pas de Deux danced on the Occasion of Her Majestys State Visit to the Opera (engraving)
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Celebrated Pas de Deux danced on the Occasion of Her Majestys State Visit to the Opera (engraving)
1100670 Celebrated Pas de Deux danced on the Occasion of Her Majestys State Visit to the Opera (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Celebrated Pas de Deux danced on the Occasion of Her Majestys State Visit to the Opera. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 5 August 1843.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23064430
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Ballet Celebrated Choreography Danced Her Majesty Occasion Pas De Deux Royal Visits State Visit Queen Victoria
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This engraving captures a momentous occasion in history - the celebrated pas de deux danced on the occasion of Her Majesty's State Visit to the Opera. The image, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, showcases the grandeur and elegance of ballet during this royal visit. Queen Victoria herself is depicted as she graces the opera house with her presence. Dressed in regal attire, she watches intently as two dancers perform a mesmerizing pas de deux on stage. The choreography exudes grace and precision, showcasing the beauty and skill of ballet. The significance of this performance extends beyond mere entertainment. It symbolizes cultural exchange between nations, as it took place during a state visit from France. This event highlights not only diplomatic relations but also celebrates shared European heritage and artistic collaboration. The engraving serves as a testament to French culture's influence on Europe at large. It reminds us of how dance transcends borders and unites people through its universal language of movement. Preserved in a private collection, this print allows us to glimpse into history and appreciate both the artistry involved in ballet performances and their role in commemorating important events such as royal visits.
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