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Pas de Dix Pas de Dix, translated from French, as “a dance for ten,” was born of Balanchine’s fond
recollections of his student days in Russia. He had danced in Petipa’s original production of
Glazunov’s Raymonda at the Maryinsky Theatre, and the spirited last act of Raymonda was Petipa’s original choreography followed the narrative line of Raymonda. (The last act
celebrated the nuptials of Lady Raymonda and the Count Jean de Brienne.) Balanchine The classical and ethnic dance styles mingled here are paralleled in Glazunov’s score.
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