The Paris Opera Ballet: Seven Ballets.(Brief article)(Video recording review)

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The Paris Opera Ballet: Seven Ballets

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The Paris Opera Ballet: Seven Ballets is a DVD presentation of seven ballet dances performed by the stars of the Paris Opera Ballet, within the largest theater building in the world. The dances are "Escamillo", "Le Pet...

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