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She said she was struck by that dichotomy in a boy who comes out in formal wear, performs a challenging sonata, takes a bow and then runs off to eat a gooey dessert and then play. This version, choreographed by Northern Ballet Theatre (Leeds, UK) artistic director David Nixon, takes a bow more toward the original French classic (written in 1756 by Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont) than to Walt Disney. Barcelona itself takes a bow as supporting actress. |
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