Variation (ballet) - Examples of Variations

Examples of Variations

  • In Don Quixote- Kitri
  • Le Corsaire - Medora
  • Sleeping Beauty - Bluebird
  • Swan Lake#Odile - Odile (the Black Swan)
  • The Nutcracker - Sugar Plum Fairy
  • La Bayadère - Gamzatti
  • Diana and Acteon - Diana
  • Coppélia - Swanilda
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