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Giselle, dançado ao som de músicas familiares pelo balé francês e compositor de ópera Adolphe Adam, é balé da Era Romântica primeiro dançado em Paris in 1840. É um dos poucos balés dessa tradição que ainda apresentado nos palcos, dançado em tutu romantico (saias de bailarina na altura da panturilha). No primeiro ato, a aldeã Giselle está apaixonada por Albrecht, um nobre disfarçado de camponês. Quando Giselle descobre a fraude, ela fica inconsolável e morre. More information...

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