Léon Bakst (1866-1924), 'Dieu Bleu', ''7me Saison des Ballets Russes'', 1912 Source
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Léon Bakst (1866-1924), 'Dieu Bleu', ''7me Saison des Ballets Russes'', 1912 Source

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Léon Bakst (1866-1924), 'Faun', ''L'aprÚs-midi d'un Faune'' (Afternoon for a Faun), 1916 Source
Léon Bakst (1866-1924), 'Eunuque', ''Serge de Diaghileff's Ballet Russe'', 1916 Source
AndrĂ© Ădouard Marty (1882-1974), ''Souvenir Program The Firebird'', June 1910 Source
The âOpĂ©ras - Ballets russesâ collection, 1976, Yves Saint Laurent
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Five dancers who started their careers in the 1940s redefined dance in the United States, becoming some of the first American prima ballerinas in the worldâs top companies, from the Ballets Russes to the Paris Opera Ballet. And they were all American Indians from Oklahoma.
How Five American Indian Dancers Transformed Ballet in the 20th Century
Leon Bakst costume for The Bluebird