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Ballet La Crosse
November 20, 2013
All is well as Marushka, Princess Ekaterina, and Marushka’s stepsister Irina, danced by Sally Eberlein, lead a Russian folk dance. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Marushka, danced by Chiara Ruff, dances with the seasons after snowdrops present their flowers to her. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Snowdrops present their flowers to Marushka. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Princess Ekaterina, danced by Abby Inglett, acts up during her studies. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Marushka, danced by Chiara Ruff, treasures the scarf given to her by the soldier. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Summer Spirit, danced by Sarah Rosacker, dances with the snowdrops. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Acting as a fairy godmother of sorts, Winter Spirit comes to Marushka’s aid and the two share in their newfound friendship. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Winter Spirit, danced by Emma Smerud, casts a storm on Princess Ekaterina and her court. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Artistic Director Kennet Oberly stands in for Sasha York for pas de deus with Marushka, danced by Chiara Ruff. Photo: Theresa Smerud
Everyone partakes in joyous dancing in the finale. Photo: Theresa Smerud
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