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Classical Repertoire, Round III Couples Must Perform One Classical Pas De Deux from Either List Below International Ballet Competition Classical Repertoire, Round III Couples must perform one classical pas de deux from either list below. Solo competitors must perform two classical solo variations, one from the “A” column and one from the “B” column below. In Round III, Juniors and Seniors choose from the same repertoire. A B Raymonda Grand Pas Classique Composer: Alexander Glazunov Composer: Francois Auber Choreography: Marius Petipa Choreography: Victor Gsovsky Raymonda Act II, Variation IV Grand Pas de Deux Male Variation Male Variation Pizzicato Variation, Act I Female Variation Coda Sleeping Beauty Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Le Corsaire Choreography: Marius Petipa Composer: Adolphe Adam/Riccardo Drigo Grand Pas de deux, Aurora and Prince, Choreography: Marius Petipa/ Vakhtang Chabukiani Act III Pas d’Esclave Male Variation Merchant Variation Female Variation Slave Girl Variation Coda Coda Pas de Deux, Medora and the Slave Swan Lake Male Variation Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Female Variation Choreography: Lev Ivanov/Marius Petipa Alternate Female Variation Pas de deux, Act II (White Swan) (Dulcinea or Gamzatti) Variation of Odette Coda Nutcracker La Bayadere Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Composer: Ludwig Minkus Choreography: Lev Ivanov/Marius Petipa Choreography: Marius Petipa Grand Pas de Deux 1st Shade Variation Male Variation 2nd Shade Variation Female Variation 3rd Shade Variation Coda Variation of Solor Golden Idol Variation Esmeralda Composer: Cesare Pugni Choreography: Agrippina Vaganova Pas de Deux, Diana & Acteon Male Variation Female Variation Coda .
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