I'm not sure you understand what an adjective is -- there is not "THE" adjective. You could almost literally use any adjective you wanted to.
The white swan
The tiny ballerina
The wild stallion
If you want some adjectives that would match all three terms, I suggest you try flying or circling or even white would work.
Graceful. You can use it in a sentence like: The graceful ballerina danced around the room like a swan gliding across the lake.
Anna Pavlova
No.
Swan Lake ballet is knows for it's technical and emotional skills of a very gifted ballerina named Pierina Legnani who performed with 32 Fouettes which is extremely difficult for any ballerina.
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Marius Pepita
This poem The White Swan was recited at the first performance of the very famous ballet solo The Dying Swan danced by ballerina Anna Pavlova. Fokine was the choreographer. That's the information I have - what I don't have is the poem by Konstantine Balmont - The White Swan. If you have this poem The White Swan by Balmont - I'd appreciate your typing it out. Thank you.
Yes it is based on a real person. The real Nina Sayers stabbed herself during the performance of swan lake and died after the show. She died December 1st 2009. The movie "Black Swan" was mostly based on her life.
Winona Ryder played the role of Beth MacIntyre, an aging ballerina, apparently against Natalie Portman in the movie.
Three famous performers associated with "Swan Lake" include Anna Pavlova, a legendary Russian ballerina known for her interpretation of Odette; Mikhail Baryshnikov, a celebrated ballet dancer and choreographer who brought a unique flair to the role; and Natalia Osipova, a renowned contemporary ballerina acclaimed for her dynamic performances in both classical and modern ballet. Each has made significant contributions to the legacy of this iconic ballet.
The highest level is Prima Ballerina Assolute, then is Prima Ballerina
It is the highest "ranking" for a ballerina.