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Farewell to last of the baby ballerinas
ObituariesIRINA BARONOVA, one of the 20th century's leading ballerinas, has died at her home at Byron Bay.

Aged 89, she died in her sleep on Saturday night, five weeks after charming an audience at a ballet symposium in Adelaide with tales of her dancing years.

Baronova was the only survivor of a trio that achieved worldwide fame in the 1930s as "the baby ballerinas".
StuFromOz on 06/30/2008 21:57 · Read More · 0 Comments · 46 Reads · Print
Scientific American: Musical Ability Connected to Genes
MiscellanyA team of Finnish and American geneticists has found that that, for some people at least, music is in their genes. In what the researchers called the first study of its kind, they found specific regions of chromosomes that were connected to musical ability. The report appeared in the Journal of Medical Genetics
Flounder on 06/30/2008 21:56
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The flame of satire burns on in contraversial Candide
Musical Theatre NewsFans of satirical musical theatre and those who have a burning desire to see world leaders in their bathing trunks (and there must be a crossover audience) can rest easy. Since last week, Silvio Berlusconi, George W. Bush and their friends, or at least singers wearing those familiar masks, have been dancing semi-naked on the stage of the London Coliseum.
Masked_Researcher on 06/30/2008 21:56
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Will The Fly live up to its buzz?
Opera NewsBackstage at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, technicians are crouched over the inside-out baboon, its veins and viscera slick in the dim light. Perhaps to a trained special-effects man it hasn't achieved the proper degree of inside-outness, but to the layman's eye it looks just as repulsive as the baboon that exploded in Jeff Goldblum's failed telepod experiment.
Masked_Researcher on 06/30/2008 21:56
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Canadian Opera Company names Neef new director
Opera NewsThe Canadian Opera Company has named Alexander Neef its new general director, almost a year after the sudden death of former head Richard Bradshaw.
Masked_Researcher on 06/30/2008 21:55
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