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Il balletto classico. Tecnica di base e terminologia.

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Curator: Prefaz.di George Balanchine. Traduz.di Donatella Bertozzi.
Publisher: Di Giacomo Editore.
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Details: cm.26x21,5, pp.255,(1), numerosi disegni in bn.nt., brossura, cop.fig.

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