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La Mort du cygne (Ballerina)
Jean Benoit-Levy, 1937. With Yvette Chauviré, Janine Charrat and Mia Slavenska. Choreography by Serge Lifar. This rare film has not been seen in the U.S. since its release on November 15, 1938. Shot at the Paris Opera and acted mainly by the pupils and grown-up stars of the Opera Ballet School, it is the portrayal of backstage ballet life as well as a story of a love for dance. In French w/subtitles. B&W. 1h 30min. .....Contact Seller

Best of the Bolshoi (Videotape) 1959.
1 cassette. 117 min. : sd. b&w. NTSC. ; 1/2 in. (BETA)
Telecast version of 1962, WHCT, Hartford. Originally filmed in Los Angeles in 1959 during the Bolshoi Ballet's first American tour. Presented by Tolvision of America and Matthew Fox. Executive producer: Paul White. Producer: Ted Mills. Director: Charles S. Dubin. Narrator: Moss Hart.
CONTENTS. - Walpurgis night: excerpt. Chor: Lavrovski. Mus: Gounod. Danced by Maya Plisetskaya and Vladimir Vasiliev, with Maya Samokhvalova, Nina Chistova, and Alexander Lapauri. - Mélodie. Chor: Messerer. Mus: Gluck. Danced by Marina Kondratieva and Yuri Zhdanov. - Spartacus: Duel of the gladiators. Chor: Moiseyev. Mus: Khachaturian. Danced by Yaroslav Sekh and Vladimir Levashev. - Waltz in C minor. Mus: Chopin. Danced by Galina Ulanova and Yuri Zhdanov. - Bashkir dance. Chor: Messerer. Mus: Trad. Danced by Shamil Yagudin. - Swan lake: Act II excerpts. Chor: Gorski. Mus: Tchaikovsky. Danced by Maya Plisetskaya and Nicolai Fadeyechev. - Bulgarian dances. Chor: Kamaletdinov. Mus: Trad. Danced by six men. - Raymonda: excerpt. Chor: Gorski and Petipa. Mus: Glazunov. Danced by Maya Plisetskaya. - Red poppy: Dance of the Chinese acrobat. Chor: Lavrovski. Mus: Gliere. Danced by Esfandiyar Kashani. - Flames of Paris: Pas de deux. Chor: Vainonen. Mus: Asafiev. Danced by Ekaterina Maximova and Gennadi Lediakh. - Giselle: Act II excerpts. Chor: Lavrovski after Coralli, Perrot and Petipa. Mus: Adam. Danced by Nina Chistova, Maya Samokhvalova, and corps de ballet. - Stone flower: Gypsy dance. Chor: Grigorovich. Mus: Prokofiev. Danced by Vladimir Levashev and corps de ballet. - Moszkowski waltz. Chor: Lapauri. Mus: Moszkowski. Danced by Raissa Struchkova and Alexander Lapauri. - Chopiniana (Les Sylphides): excerpt. Chor: Fokin. Mus: Chopin. - Waltz, from the motion picture Spring. Mus: Dunayevsky. Danced by Lyudmila Bogomolova and Stanislav Vlasov. - Flight of the bumblebee. Chor: Varkovitski. Mus: Rimski-Korsakov. Danced by Natalia Filippova and Alexander Radunski. - Stone flower: Pas de deux. Chor: Grigorovich. Mus: Prokofiev. Danced by Maya Plisetskaya and Vladimir Vasiliev. - Taras Bulba: Gopak. Chor: Zakharov. Mus: Soloviev-Sedoi. Danced by Georgi Panieff - Spartacus: Dance of the three warriors. Chor: Moiseyev. Mus: Khachaturian. Danced by Esfandiyar Kashani, Shamil Yagudin, and Lev Evdokimov. - Spring waters pas de deux. Chor: Messerer. Mus: Rachmaninoff. Danced by Lyudmila Bogomolova and Stanislav Vlasov. -Shurale: Act II excerpt. Chor: Iakobson. Mus: Iarullin. Danced by Marina Kondratieva, Vladimir Vasiliev, Vladimir Levashev, and corps de ballet.

The best of the Bolshoi, pt. 2 (Videotape) 1959.
1 cassette. 90 min. : sd. b&w. NTSC. ; 1/2 in. (BETA)
Filmed in Los Angeles in 1959. Telecast in February and March, 1965 on WABC-TV. Presented by Eastern Airlines in association with S. Hurok. Producer: Ted Mills. Director: Charles S. Dubin. Narrator: Agnes de Mille. Performed by members of the Bolshoi Ballet.
CONTENTS. - Gayne: Sabre dance. Chor: Anisimova. Mus: Khachaturian. Danced by Susanna Zvyagina and Nikolai Simachev. (2 1/2 min.) - Swan queen. Chor: Varkovitski and Vlasov. Mus: Tchaikovsky. Danced by Lyudmila Bogomolova and Stanislav Vlasov. (5 min.) - Élégie. Chor: Kasyan Goleizovski. Mus: Rachmaninoff. Danced by Galina Ulanova and Yuri Zhdanov. (5 1/2 min.) - We Stalingraders. Chor: Vladimir Varkovitski. Mus: K. Potapov. Danced by men's group. (3 min.) - Romeo and Juliet: love duet. Chor: Leonid Lavrovski. Mus: Prokofiev. Danced by Galina Ulanova and Yuri Zhdanov. (7 min.) - Spring waters. Chor: Asaf Messerer. Mus: Rachmaninoff. Danced by Lyudmila Bogomolova and Stanislav Vlasov. (2 min.) - Red poppy: Dance of the Chinese acrobats. Chor: Leonid Lavrovski. Mus: Gliere. Danced by Esfandiyar Kashani and group. (3 min.) - Romance. Chor: Alexander Lapauri. Mus: Gliere. Danced by Raissa Struchkova and Alexander Lapauri. (4 min.) - Stone flower: pas de deux. Chor: Yuri Grigorovich. Mus: Prokofiev. Danced by Maya Plisetskaya and Vladimir Vasiliev. (6 min.) - Spartacus: Warriors' dance. Chor: Igor Moiseev. Mus: Khachaturian. Danced by Esfandiyar Kashani, Shamil Yagudin, and Lev Evdokimov. (2 min.) - Sleeping beauty: Rose adagio. Chor: Asaf Messerer. Mus: Tchaikovsky. Danced by Nina Timofeeva, with Yuri Zhdanov, Yuri Zakharov, Victor Smernov, and Petr Khomutov. (6 min.) - Mélodie. Chor: Asaf Messerer. Mus: Gluck. Danced by Marina Kondratieva and Yuri Zhdanov. (4 1/2 min.) - Giselle: Act II (complete) Chor: Leonid Lavrovski after Coralli, Perrot, and Petipa. Mus: Adam. Danced by Nina Chistova, Maya Samokhvalova, Nicolai Fadeyechev, Raissa Struchkova, Vladimir Levashev, Lidia Ivanova, and corps de ballet. (33 min.)

Kirov Ballet at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden [videorecording] : stars of Russian ballet from Covent Garden, London and Red Square, Moscow / presented by Philips Video Classics. New York, N.Y. : PolyGram Video, c1993. 1 videocassette (117 min.) : sd., col. NTSC ; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Compilation of two recordings of ballet performances: The Kirov Ballet at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden (ca. 58 min. total) and Red Square invites (ca. 59 min. total), an open air performance.
Contents: The Kirov Ballet at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden: a gala performance in the presence of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales / co-produced by the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and Floral Street Productions, c1992 ; danced by the Kirov Ballet with the Vaganova Ballet Academy ; music performed by the Kirov Orchestra of Petersburg, conducted by Valery Gergiev and Viktor Fedotov. Eugene Onegin: Act III, polonaise [instrumental work] (ca. 6 min.) / music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky. Paquita: polonaise and mazurka (ca. 4 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Ludwig Minkus ; danced by children from the Vaganova Ballet Academy. Swan lake: [Act II], adagio (ca. 10 min.) / choreography, Ludmilla Ulanova ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by Julia Makhalina, Andris Liepa, and corps de ballet. The leaves are fading: pas de deux (ca. 7 min.) / choreography, Antony Tudor, staged by Airi Hynninen ; music, Antonín Dvorák ; danced by Altynai Asylmuratova and Konstantin Zaklinsky. Russian dance (ca. 4 min.) / choreography not credited ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky [from Swan lake] ; danced by Olga Chenchikova. The nutcracker: pas de trois (ca. 4 min.) / choreography, V[asily] Vainonen ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by children from the Vaganova Ballet Academy. Diana and Actaeon: pas de deux (ca. 12 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa and Agrippina Vaganova ; music, Riccardo Drigo ; danced by Larisa Lezhnina, Farukh Ruzimatov, and corps de ballet. Paquita: grand pas (ca. 11 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Ludwig Minkus ; danced by Olga Chenchikova, Makhar Vasiev, and corps de ballet. Red Square invites / produced by AVL Broadcast for Intertheatre, c1992 ; directed by Peter Faiman ; produced by Andy Ward ; executive producer, Andrew Somper ; festival director, Omari Sokhadze ; artistic director, Frank Andersen ; music performed by the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Alexander Sotnikov. Sleeping beauty: Act III, grand pas de deux (ca. 6 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by Nina Ananiashvili and Alexei Fadeyechev. Le corsaire: pas de deux (ca. 6 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Adolphe Adam ; danced by Margarita Kulik and Farukh Ruzimatov ; adagio and coda only. Giselle: Act II, pas de deux (ca. 7 min.) / choreography, Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot ; music, Adolphe Adam ; danced by Carole Arbo and Kader Belarbi [of the Paris Opéra Ballet]. Aniuta (ca. 12 min.) / choreography, Vladimir Vasil'ev ; music, Valery Gavrilin ; danced by Yekaterina Maximova and Vladimir Vasil'ev. The firebird suite (ca. 9 min.) / title on wrapper: The firebird: Firebird and the prince ; choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Igor Stravinsky ; danced by Ilse Liepa and Andris Liepa. Dying swan (ca. 6 min.) / choreography, Michel Fokine ; music, Camille Saint-Saëns (from Carneval des animaux) ; danced by Maya Plisetskaya. Don Quixote: grand pas de deux (ca. 10 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Ludwig Minkus ; danced by Nina Ananiashvili and Kader Belarbi.

The Maryinsky Ballet, St. Petersburg [videorecording]
Co-produced by Danmarks Radio and RM Arts ; produced and directed by Thomas Grimm ; artistic direction by Oleg Vinogradov. c1991.
1 videocassette (147 min.) : sd., col. NTSC ; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Music performed by the Maryinsky Orchestra, conducted by Viktor Fedotov.
Contents....Chopiniana [Les sylphides] (ca. 31 min.) / choreography, Michel Fokine, restaged by Agrippina Vaganova ; music, Frédéric Chopin ; scenery, Mikhail Bocharov ; danced by Altynai Asylmuratova and Konstantin Zaklinsky, with Yelena Pankova (waltz), Anna Polikarpova (prelude), and corps de ballet. Petrushka (ca. 39 min.) / choreography and libretto, Oleg Vinogradov ; music, Igor Stravinsky ; set and costumes, Irina Press, Vyatislav Okunev ; danced by Sergei Vikharev (Petrushka) and others. Barber's Adagio (ca. 19 min.) / choreography and costumes, Oleg Vinogradov ; music, Samuel Barber (Adagio for strings) ; danced by Yelena Yevteeva and Eldar Aliev. Le corsaire pas de deux (ca. 8 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Adolphe Adam, Riccardo Drigo ; danced by Lyubov Kunakova and Faroukh Ruzimatov. The fairy doll [Die Puppenfee] (ca. 11 min.) / choreography, N[ikolai] and S[ergei] Legat ; music, Josef Bayer ; danced by Larissa Lezhnina, Dmitry Gruzdev, and Yaroslav Fadayev. Markitenka pas de six [La vivandière pas de six] (ca. 14 min.) / choreography, Arthur Saint-Léon ; music, Cesare Pugni ; danced by Yelena Pankova and Sergei Vikharev with Irina Sitnikova, Alexandra Koltun, Irina Zhelonkina, Olga Melnikova. Paquita (ca. 32 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, L. Minkus ; danced by Yulia Makhalina and Igor Zelensky, with corps de ballet ; pas de trois danced by Yelena Pankova, Irina Sitnikova, Grigory Chicherin ; variations danced by Irina Zhelonika, Lyubov Kunakova, Larissa Lezhnina, Alexandra Koltun, Veronika Ivanova.

Nuit blanche de la danse à Leningrad [videorecording]
Alt title: White night of dance in Leningrad.
Produced by ALAP Video, Paris, and Gosteleradio, Moscow ; director, Youri Serov. Paris, France : Telmondis, 1987.
1 videocassette (84 min.) : sd., col. (PAL) ; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Contents: Chopiniana: Waltz, Op. 18, No. 1 (ca. 6 min.) / choreography, Michel Fokine ; music, Frédéric Chopin ; danced by Elena Evteeva, Olga Likhovskaia, Elena Pankova, Kirill Melnikov, and ensemble of the Kirov Ballet. Sacre du printemps (ca. 5 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; music, Igor Stravinsky ; danced by Eric Vu An (guest artist from the Paris Opéra Ballet), Grazia Galante, and ensemble of the Ballet du XXe Siècle. Notre Faust: pas de deux (ca. 5 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; music, Bach ; danced by Olga Chenchikova and Yevgeni Neff of the Kirov Ballet. La fille mal gardée: clog dance (ca. 6 min.) / choreography, Oleg Vinogradov ; music, Ferdinand Hérold ; danced by Xavier Ferla, Ramon Flowers, Michel Gascard, Giorgio Madia, and ensemble of the Ballet du XXe Siècle. 1830 (ca. 6 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; music, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Giuseppe Verdi ; danced by Farukh Ruzimatov, Makhar Vaziev, and men's ensemble of the Kirov Ballet. Conte russe (ca. 3 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; music, Hugues Le Bars ; costumes, Gianni Versace ; danced by members of the Ballet du XXe Siècle. Le lac des cygnes: Act II pas de deux (ca. 7 min.) / choreography, Lev Ivanov ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by Galina Mezentseva, Konstantin Zaklinski, and ensemble of the Kirov Ballet. Potemkine (ca. 5 min.) / choreography, Oleg Vinogradov ; music, Alexandre Tchaikovsky ; danced by Elena Kamalova, Gennadi Babanin, and ensemble of the Kirov Ballet. Suite grecque (ca. 10 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; music, Manos Hadjidakis, Mikis Theodorakis ; danced by Philippe Lizon, Michel Gascard, and ensemble of the Ballet du XXe Siècle. Arépo: pas de deux (ca. 9 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; music, Hugues Le Bars, Charles Gounod ; danced by Lynne Charles (Ballet du XXe Siècle) and Eric Vu An (Paris Opéra Ballet). Le corsaire: Act III adagio [Le jardin animé] (ca. 3 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Léo Delibes ; danced by Altynai Asylmuratova and female ensemble of the Kirov Ballet. Héliogabale: pas de deux (ca. 4 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; music, African rhythms ; performed by Altynai Asylmuratova and Farukh Ruzimatov of the Kirov Ballet. La bayadère: Les ombres [entrance of the shades] (ca. 5 min.) / choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, L. Minkus ; danced by the female ensemble of the Kirov Ballet. Le soldat amoureux: Finale (ca. 4 min.) / choreography, Maurice Béjart ; danced by Michel Gascard, Vadim Gulyayev, Farukh Ruzimatov, Jorge Donn, and the ensembles of the Ballet du XXe Siècle and Kirov Ballet.

Yvette Chauviré: Une étoile pour l'exemple
Dominique Delouche, 1988. A feature-length documentary on prima-ballerina and teacher Chauviré. Archival footage highlights legendary performances by Chauviré and interviews with Rudolf Nureyev and Henri Sauguet. In French w/subtitles. Color. 1h 30min.

A Fantasy Garden Ballet Class........ (1992)
American Ballet Theatre Now......... (1998) ~ Ferri, Herrera
An Evening With the Royal Ballet....... (1963) ....Rudolf Nureyev
Anna Karenina......... (1974) ~ Kirov Ballet / Subtitled in Spanish

Anna Karenina...... Based on Leo Tolstoy's novel, this 81 minute film is a vehicle for the amazing talents of Mme. Plisetskaya.

Anyuta.......... Brimming with sly humor and graceful melodies, Anyuta captures the delicate flavor of Chekhov's Russia. Maximova dances the title role of a young woman who marries a rich but indifferent man only to find new admirers crowding at her feet.

Backstage at the Ballet

Backstage at the Kirov
1 videocassette (79 min.) : sd., col. NTSC ; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Documentary about the lives of students at the Kirov Ballet School and Company. Follows dancer Altynai Assylmouratova as she prepares for her first principal role as Odette in Swan lake. Features scenes of class and rehearsals and interviews with Oleg Vinogradov and Olga Moiseyeva. Excerpts of performances of Swan lake by Galina Mezentseva and Konstantin Zaklinsky.

Balanchine Library, The: Dancing for Mr. B - Six Ballerinas (1995)
Balanchine Library, The: Dancing for Mr. B - Six Balanchine Ballerinas (1995)
Balanchine Library, The: Prodigal Son/Chaconne (1995)
Balanchine Library, The: Robert Schumann's Davidsbundlertanze (1995)
Balanchine Library, The: The Four Temperaments
Ballet 101 (1997)
Ballet Dancer (1996)
Ballet Floor Barre: A Warm-Up and Conditioning Program (1989)

Ballet legends: the Kirov's Ninel Kurgapkina(1993)
1 videocassette (38 min.) : sd., col. NTSC ; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Scenes from Don Quixote / music, Minkus -- Waltz / music, [Richard] Strauss -- Harlequinade pas de deux / music, Drigo -- Le corsaire pas de deux / music, Adam -- Waltz / music, Shostakovich -- The sleeping beauty: [Act III] pas de deux / music, Tchaikovsky. Performed by Ninel Kurgapkina, with N. Kovmir [Nikolai Kumir], A. Chistiakov, S[ergei] Vikulov, V[adim] Budarin, and members of the Kirov Ballet. Excerpts from a gala performance presented in honor of prima ballerina Ninel Kurgapkina.

Ballet Shoes

La Bayadere .........The Bolshoi Ballet's version of this classic ballet. This 146 minute production stars Nadia Gracheva and Alexander Vetrov.

La Bayadere......... Natalia Makarova choreographed this spectacular 1991 production for the Royal Ballet, which features a superstar cast of Irek Moukhamedov and Darcey Bussell. This Covent Garden performance has been hailed as the best ever.

La Bayadere......... A piece of history, La Bayadere is performed by the Kirov Ballet. This 126 minute work of art was filmed live in St. Petersburg.

The Blue Angel......... Roland Petit's highly acclaimed ballet comes to video in this superb 78 minute production. Stars Petit and Dominique Khalfouni in this sexy adaptation of Mann's classic novel.

Bolshoi Ballet (1956) ....Galina Ulanova
Bolshoi Ballet - Les Sylphides (Chopiniana) (1987)
Bolshoi Ballet, The - La Bayadere (1996)
Bolshoi Prokofiev Gala (1991)

Carmen........ Mikhail Baryshnikov stars in this sexy dance version of the Bizet classic. Co-starring Zizi Jeanmaire as Carmen. This 1980 classic highlight is an erotic duet in which the characters express their fatal attraction towards one another.

Carmen....... Maya Plisetskaya stars in these lyrical excerpts from her most famous roles. The centerpiece, Carmen is a spectacular version of this famous opera. This 73 minute collection is not merely a film, but an amazing stage production!

Carmen Suite .........(1973)...Maya Plisetskaya / Subtitled in English

Cendrillon....... Maguy Marin's magical version of the Cinderella story creates a wonderland where the characters are dolls with human emotions. An 89 minute delight for all ages!

Cinderella.......... (1961) ~Raisa Struchkova
Cinderella ..........Paris Opera Ballet

Cinderella......... The Royal Ballet gives a royal performance in this 102 minute version of Prokovfiev's classic.

Cinderella....... The great 1961 film version of this classic fairy tale features the corps of the Bolshoi Ballet set to the music of Prokofiev.

Classic Kirov Performances (1992)

Paris Dances Diaghilev.....Starring: Paris Opera Ballet (1990)

The Magic of the Kirov Ballet (1988)

Coppelia........ Based on a story by E. Hoffman, with music by Delibes, this 1980 film features Fernando Bujones as Franz. Critic Clive Barnes notes," His jumps are clean, his line impeccable. he dances with heroic grace."

Corsaire, Le.......... The Kirov Ballet (1989)

The dancer's legacy: a tribute to Rudolf Nureyev.......Presented by The Culture Center in association with the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
5 videocassettes (276 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences NTSC
Videotaped in Florence Gould Hall, the French Institute/Alliance Française, New York, on March 8, 1997.

Dancing. The individual and tradition
1 videocassette (59 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences NTSC ; 1/2 in. (VHS) Program 7 of an eight-part documentary series exploring the ramifications of dance around the world. Twentieth-century innovations in dance are discussed by Elizabeth Kendall and Twyla Tharp, who talks about her own and others' choreography. The program begins and ends with statements by choreographers Garth Fagan, Sardono Kusumo, Eiko (of Eiko and Koma), and Tharp, who discuss their impetus to dance and create, and their relationship with the past. A historical survey of twentieth-century dance explores the role of Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in fomenting a revolution in classical ballet, and the evolution of American modern dance, beginning with Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis. Jane Dudley describes the contribution of Martha Graham, and Brenda Dixon-Gottschild discusses Katherine Dunham's integration of African and American dance forms. Francia Russell talks about George Balanchine's extension of the classical ballet tradition. The 1960s are recalled as a period of creative ferment and artistic questioning, which provided fertile ground for the innovations of Merce Cunningham, Tharp, and others.

Don Quixote 1 videocassette (120 min.) : sd., col. NTSC (1988) Performed by the Kirov Ballet Company: Recorded in performance at the Kirov Theater, Leningrad. Ballet loosely based on characters from Cervantes' novel.

First Steps-Beg. Ballet
Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet - V. 1
Giselle ........(1974) Bolshoi Ballet
Glorius Tradition-Vol. 1....Russian Ballet
Hamlet Ballet .... Vladimir Malahov

Igra koja zivot znaci = Living through dance...... Written by Milica Zajcev. 1996.
2 videocassettes (220 min.) : sd., col. and b&w NTSC
Four-part television series (ca. 198 min. total) tracing the careers of prominent 20th-century dancers, choreographers, and teachers in Yugoslavia, illustrated by still photographs and performance excerpts. Cassette 2 also contains excerpts from other television programs on ballet in Yugoslavia and other dance-related subjects.

I Can Dance! Introduction to Ballet for Children (1989)
Ilona Vera's Ballet Class........ (1988) ....Ilona Vera
Ivan the Terrible ........(1977) Bolshoi Ballet
Kirov Ballet .... Pugni
Kirov Ballet, The - Swan Lake
Kirov Ballet, The - The Sleeping Beauty (1996)
Little Peoples Ballet........ (1994) ....Anita La Grassa
Live ~ Spandau Ballet
Madeline at the Ballet
Making Ballet........ (1995) ...Karen Kain
Moiseyev Ballet....... (1995)
Nutcracker-Comp ....Paris Opera Ballet, Rudolph Nureyev
Paris Dances Diaghilev........ (1990)....Paris Opera Ballet
Paris Opera Ballet - Seven Ballets (1989)...Patrick Dupond
Paris Opera Ballet - Six Ballets Featuring Patrick Dupond
Pointe by Point - The Definitive Ballet Teaching Aid (1988)
Pointe to Pointe - Ballet Barre Exercises (1994)
Raymonda........ (1986) ....Bolshoi Ballet
Romeo and Juliet .......(1954) ... Yuri Zhdanov / Subtitled in Spanish
Romeo and Juliet........ (1966) ....Rudolf Nureyev / Subtitled in Spanish
Romeo and Juliet .......(1976) ....Bolshoi Ballet
Russian Ballet ...P.I. Tchaikovsky
Shakespeare Dance Trilogy - Stars of the Kirov Ballet (1993)
Sleeping Beauty ........(1964)....Kirov Ballet
Sleeping Beauty Ballet/Highlights
Spandau Ballet - Live Hits (1990)
Stars of Russian Ballet ....Essential Ballet
Stars of the Russian Ballet ........(1953) ...Maya Plisetskaya
Story of Kirov Ballet ....Kirov Ballet, Mikhael Baryshnikov
Story of the Bolshoi Ballet
Swan Lake ........(1957) .... Maya Plisetskaya
Swan Lake - The Kirov Ballet (1990)
Swan Lake - The Royal Ballet
Tales of Beatrix Potter....... (1971) Royal Ballet / Dubbed in English
Tango - The Geneva Grand Theatre Ballet (1987)
The Ballet Workout ~ Melissa Lowe
The Kirov Ballet in London (1988)
The Little Humpbacked Horse ......(1961).... Maya Plisetskaya
The Magic of the Bolshoi (1987)
The Magic of the Kirov Ballet (1988)
The Merry Widow Ballet (1983) ....Patricia McBride
The Nutcracker (1978) ....Bolshoi Ballet
The Nutcracker (1978) ...Bolshoi Ballet / Subtitled in Spanish
The Nutcracker ....Kiev Ballet
The Prince of the Pagodas...... (1989) ....Royal Ballet
The Video Dictionary of Classical Ballet......... (1983)
Welcome Back, St. Petersburg........ (1992) ...Kirov Ballet
White Night of Dance in Leningrad........ (1987)
World's Young Ballet....... (1969) ....Mikhail Baryshnikov