オマケ
Norodom Buppha Devi
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> Cambodian��princess, dancer, director of the��Royal Ballet of Cambodia,��senator, and��Minister of Culture and Fine Arts.
>Buppha Devi derives from��Pali��words��puppha��(������������), meaning flower, and��devi��(��������), meaning goddess. The name is also romanised as "Bopha Devi" or "Bophadevi".
>Voan Savay,��prima ballerina��of the Khmer Royal Ballet
Vera Karalli
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> Russian��ballet dancer, choreographer and silent film actress during the early years of the 20th century.
>In 1914 Karalli also embarked on a successful acting career, and became one of Russia's first celebrated film actresses.
>Her first role was in the 1914��Pyotr Chardynin��directed drama��Ty pomnish' li?��(English title:��Do You Remember?) opposite the successful actor��Ivan Mozzhukhin.
>From 1914 to 1919, Vera Karalli would appear in approximately sixteen Russian silent films, including the 1915 adaptation of��Leo Tolstoy's��War and Peace��titled��Voyna i mir.
>Her last film appearance was in a German dramatic release entitled��Die Rache einer Frau��(English title:��A Woman's Revenge) in 1921.
>Often chosen as a leading lady by the notable director��Yevgeni Bauer, Karalli is possibly best recalled for her performances
>in the Bauer directed adaptations of novelist��Ivan Turgenev's��Posle smerti��(English:��After Death) in 1915
>and her role as Gizella in the 1917 melodrama��Umirayushchii Lebed��(The Dying Swan).
飛天-敦煌舞(Beautiful Classical Chinese Dance)
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Metropolis - Dance Scene
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Dublin riot: Irish police chief defended by minister
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> Vehicles were set on fire and shops looted in the disorder.
> There have been 48 arrests to date, with more expected as officers trawl through 6,000 hours of footage.
> Several members of the public helped subdue the attacker,
>��including a Brazilian food delivery driver��who used his bike helmet to fight off the attacker.
<An Garda Sioch���na (Irish police)
> Three buses and a tram were also destroyed and
> several police officers were injured during more than three hours of sustained violence.
> The "extraordinary outbreak of violence" had come after "hateful assumptions"
> were made based on material circulating online in the wake of the stabbings,
> Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said.