Prix Benois de La Danse - Members of The Benois de La Danse Jury Have Included

Members of The Benois De La Danse Jury Have Included

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  • Alessandra Ferri
  • Alexander Grant
  • Altynai Asylmuratova
  • Claude Bessy
  • Brigitte Lefèvre
  • Carla Fracci
  • Davide Bombana
  • Frank Anderson
  • Galina Ulanova
  • Helgi Tomasson
  • Irina Kolpakova
  • John Neumeier
  • John Taras
  • Karen Kain
  • Loipa Araujo
  • Nadia Nerina
  • Patrice Bart
  • Peter Schaufuss
  • Rudi van Dantzig
  • Rudolph Nureyev
  • Yuri Grigorovich
  • Yvette ChauvirĂ©

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