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Looking for a short variation!! en>fr fr>en
By Madalyne Comments: 126, member since Wed Mar 31, 2010
On Fri Feb 18, 2011 04:11 PM

I'm looking for a variation that won't bore a bunch of high school kids, short, and I'm a really good turner so any turns would be perfect!! And NOT the Bluebird variation. haha. Thanks!

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re: Looking for a short variation!! en>fr fr>en
By TinyDmember has saluted, click to view salute photosPremium member Comments: 772, member since Fri Aug 19, 2005
On Fri Feb 18, 2011 04:46 PM
What about this one from the Flower Festival in Genzano? It doesn't have turns but its very pretty and very short.

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re: Looking for a short variation!! en>fr fr>en
By balletchica4u Comments: 8, member since Sun Dec 23, 2007
On Sat Feb 19, 2011 01:26 PM
The Esmeralda variation might be interesting (its saucy and ver full of turns)

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You could also always go the cliched Kitri route, I think maybe some of the kids might be more familiar with the music, if not, hey its popular for a reason, although no turns

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A very techinicly challenging variation could be anything from Odile in swan lake which might interest people because of the Black Swan movie
here's my favorite Odile turning variation

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re: Looking for a short variation!! en>fr fr>en
By DanceOfTheHeartmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 1581, member since Sun Sep 03, 2006
On Sat Feb 19, 2011 03:35 PM
You can always add turns to a variation as well, just fyi :)
Depending on how much space you have...

Gamzatti is always a fun one
Diana & Acteon is exciting as well
Lilac Fairy has a bunch of turns
The bridesmaids variations from Don Q
Kitri from Act 1 with the castanets
anything from Paquita
if you can, learn something from The Pharaoh's Daughter
Medora or The Odalisques from Le Corsaire


~Brooke~
re: Looking for a short variation!! en>fr fr>en
By enpointe2347 Comments: 20, member since Sun May 02, 2010
On Sat Feb 19, 2011 04:06 PM
All of the paquita variations are short, and lilac fairy from sleeping beauty has alot of turns

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