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''From Siberia to Moscow'' (''Fra Sibirien til Moskov'' in Danish) is a ballet in two acts, with music by C.C. Moeller. First performed by the in Copenhagen Royal Danish Ballet on 7 December, 1876. | ''From Siberia to Moscow'' (''Fra Sibirien til Moskov'' in Danish) is a ballet in two acts, with music by C.C. Moeller. First performed by the in Copenhagen Royal Danish Ballet on 7 December, 1876. | ||
− | The pas de deux known as the "[[Jockey Dance]]" appears to have been a popular dance, often used as an independent act. | + | The ''pas de deux'' known as the "[[Jockey Dance]]" appears to have been a popular dance, often used as an independent act. |
South African performances include | South African performances include | ||
Marion Kant (ed.). 2007. ''The Cambridge Companion to Ballet''. Cambridge University Press: p.136[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=iy8SRnmE9ZEC&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136&dq=FROM+SIBERIA+TO+MOSCOW+(1876&source=bl&ots=OOPNrdULvW&sig=ACfU3U1nhDZfwdDzimiolt-imLjhnXnvwg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiGkfGnwdzmAhVCJ1AKHeXBDjEQ6AEwDHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=FROM%20SIBERIA%20TO%20MOSCOW%20(1876&f=false] | Marion Kant (ed.). 2007. ''The Cambridge Companion to Ballet''. Cambridge University Press: p.136[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=iy8SRnmE9ZEC&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136&dq=FROM+SIBERIA+TO+MOSCOW+(1876&source=bl&ots=OOPNrdULvW&sig=ACfU3U1nhDZfwdDzimiolt-imLjhnXnvwg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiGkfGnwdzmAhVCJ1AKHeXBDjEQ6AEwDHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=FROM%20SIBERIA%20TO%20MOSCOW%20(1876&f=false] |
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"Jockey Dance" is a pas de deux from the ballet From Siberia to Moscow, by August Bournonville (1805-1879)[1].
From Siberia to Moscow (Fra Sibirien til Moskov in Danish) is a ballet in two acts, with music by C.C. Moeller. First performed by the in Copenhagen Royal Danish Ballet on 7 December, 1876.
The pas de deux known as the "Jockey Dance" appears to have been a popular dance, often used as an independent act.
South African performances include
Marion Kant (ed.). 2007. The Cambridge Companion to Ballet. Cambridge University Press: p.136[2]