Rudolf Nureyev and Bryony Brind and the corps de ballet of the Royal Ballet in Ludwig Minkus's La BayadÚre at the Royal Opera House
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Rudolf Nureyev and Bryony Brind and the corps de ballet of the Royal Ballet in Ludwig Minkus's La BayadÚre at the Royal Opera House
Rudolf Nureyev (1938-93) as Solor and Bryony Brind (b.1960) as Nikiya and the corps de ballet of the Royal Ballet in La BayadÚre at the Royal Opera House, photo Leslie E. Splatt. Production by Rudolf Nureyev, choreography by Marius Petipa (1818-1910). Black and white photography. London, England 1982.
- Image ref: 1000RH0072
- © Victoria and Albert Museum, London