Designs with Strings

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Designs with Strings, also Designs for Strings (French: Dessins pour six or pour les six; Danish: Variationer), is a ballet choreographed by John Taras to music from the second movement of Tschaikovsky's Trio in A minor. It was first performed on 6 February 1948 in Edinburgh by the Metropolitan Ballet.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of Dance, p.131
  2. ^ American Ballet Theatre: Designs with Strings

Sources[edit]

  • The Oxford Dictionary of Dance (p.131), Debra Craine, Judith Mackrell, 2nd ed 2010 ISBN 9780199563449]