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(is wary) m ERBSA8--71 17 I ova Institute Fifty years ago Dudinskaya was a Kirov prima ballerina Now teaching the fine art of Russian ballet consumes them In the old gymnasium of a former junior high school the Boston Ballet calls home Sergeyev works with one couple then spots something else out of the corner of his eye he doesn't like He turns and offers a suggestion to another dancer Dudinskaya rehearsing the tricky yet enchanting Four Litth Swans pas de quatre from Act 2 cads the dancers by their first names and counts out their steps in English to piano accompaniment Every step every gesture every move of the head is etched in her memory She shouts "plie" to get the graceful movement she wants then says "Yes!" when the four young women hit it in unison conveying the same mood and confidence In less than a r Dudinskaya has transformed the segment from something ragged into a work of near perfec- 1964 In his heyday he was the Soviet 91 — — time lever) 86 Uses stickum 87 Priest's post 88 Marsh growth 89 Did a meadow share 90 Stop by Shopping center 71 Napery 4 PM Prokofiev adaptation of that classic love tale On and off from 1951 to 1970 he was artistic director of the Kirov then ran its ballet school the Vagan- May 1990 It will also focus the eyes of the ballet world on Boston Dudinskaya and Sergeyev will direct the collabora- I There is no easy life We don't hav0 Z 250 people and put 60 on stage fas-the Russian companies do) 1Ve have 61 and put 61 on stage” Ile insisted on a true partnership for "Swan Lake" "I wasn't interested tn bringing in one guest artist The point was getting these people to work together on a large scale for several weeks — complete with big fights about what it should look like" Marks said — At his request the ballet will Use- -its original tragic ending rather than the happy resolution found in ellosl :7: recent Soviet productionsm where:Prince Siegfeied kills the force of Evil (represented by Von Rothhatt and Odette returns to swan form they swear their love again In the Boston version Odette and Siegfried defy Von Rothbart and die together in the process : "They're not going to go to a glori- ous Communist heaven" Marks said "I told Konstantin Mikhailovicb : what kind of ending I wanted and he said fine be could go along with- Unions top male dancer In 1940 he was Romeo to Galin Ulanova's Juliet in the Kirov's Leningrad debut of the coast-to-coa- Get even "Jezebel" star Docket load Black — cattle Insinuates 47 51 52 53 Balle-- draws from folklore for its theme about good and evil It is a muggy day in the 90s when Dudinskaya and Sergeyev polished the Neapolitan and Four Little Swans segments of the ballet It began with a surprise a cake from Boston's dancers marking Dudinskaya's 77th birthday Her husband cried at the gesture Dudinskaya was in Boston in 1986 to help coach the company's staging of "Oise Ile" This is Sergeyev's first trip to the United States since he led tour in the Kirov on a Answers on E11 Like Falstaff 35 Nohit — game will focus on the Boston quintessential 1989 United Feature Syndicate D 01 - 1111111111 allimain 76 611111111 I 99 Nimble Family relative — Park Colorado 111 29 43 " 83 Traced a curve rang I 14 el 19 10 Out 112 78 643 65 71 1 75 - front I: to III d Mall It r 01 41 place I 9 1 1 Ailifice Making stndes 5 Indy field 5 Pick 8 -- 13 mainni 120111O M Immo SIM 1 II 133 3 s 17 1111111111 Mexican moola Duece situation Goalie 16 IIIII p 8 -- 1 15 14 20 Gold-bergs- r)OWN I 90 Extensive 91 Masonry slone 94 Ball clubs s 11 III 0 105 Verge 106 Rubalyat loafers the pot Steinbeck family 58 Middle of the quip 3 wds I - 88 world-:- By Ken Franckhng United Press InternationalNEWTON Mass — Natalia Dudinskaya with an energy defying her age ignores the late summer heat and whips (cur young Boston Ballet dancers into crisp shape "Without energy there is nothing" the grandmotherly Russian says the passion for dance sparkling in her eyes Her husband Konstantin Sergeyev huddles 15 dancers around a video monitor to watch a taped dance segment by the Kirov Ballet then puts the dancers through the same drill Again and again until he nods his satisfaction These two living dance legends have spent the past four weeks rebeasing with the Boston Ballet for a historic collaboration with the Bolshoi and Kirov Ballets bringing ballet's most beloved romance "Swan Lake" to Boston's Wang Center in Built Redhead's touch-u541 Peso fraction 56 Phot and sone 57 Serendipitous one 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 24 25 26 31 32 33 34 95 Showy shrub 99 End of The quip: 4 wds 102 Ride's org 103 Neighbor of Sverige 104 Girl of song 1932 e d Bright-eye- 53 I Grads-to-b- dry of diplomacy 47 RAH Joe 48 Praises faintly? 49 Pad of the strings 50 The Sun Devils 51 Military posts 52 Molding edge 7 Spawn a berg 83 of a Quip 4 wds of swimsuit Start Kind Ruhr Wort 127 1 82 84 Eleve's eleven 85 Some ore lively 86 Quarterback often 87 A as in -- Malay watercraft 71 19 20 Actress Stewart 21 Heed Not :stied year eyes of dance 4: |