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Rudolf Nureyev, pictured at Glasgow Airport, leaving with the Scottish Theatre Ballet
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Rudolf Nureyev, pictured at Glasgow Airport, leaving with the Scottish Theatre Ballet
Rudolf Nureyev, pictured at Glasgow Airport, leaving with the Scottish Theatre Ballet Company on their spanish tour, he is to star in the companys production of La Sylphide. 14th September 1975. Also pictured, child star Gina Clarke 12 from Oxgangs, Edinburgh, who is also starring in the production
Daily Record
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Scotland
Media ID 21771262
© Mirrorpix
Ballet Dancer Glasgow Scotland Scottish 1975
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Captured in a moment of anticipation and excitement, this vintage print showcases the legendary Rudolf Nureyev at Glasgow Airport in 1975. Departing with the esteemed Scottish Theatre Ballet Company for their Spanish tour, Nureyev's presence promises an unforgettable performance of La Sylphide. The renowned ballet dancer exudes grace and poise as he prepares to embark on this artistic journey. Alongside Nureyev stands Gina Clarke, a budding child star from Oxgangs, Edinburgh. At just twelve years old, she is set to shine alongside the seasoned professionals in this production. With her youthful enthusiasm radiating from her eyes, it is evident that Clarke possesses immense talent and potential. This photograph not only captures a significant moment in ballet history but also serves as a testament to the power of collaboration between international artists. As they bid farewell to Glasgow, these performers carry with them the hopes and dreams of audiences eagerly awaiting their arrival on Spanish stages. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints and originally featured in Daily Record during Scotland's vibrant entertainment scene of the 1970s, this image transports us back to an era when dance captivated hearts worldwide. It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries – transcending time and place – leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to witness its magic.
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