Union Jack (ballet)

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Music

The music includes Scottish military tattoos and folk-dance forms; a music-hall pas de deux for the costermonger Pearly King and Queen; hornpipes, sea songs, work chants and jigs.

selections

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Costermonger pas de deux

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finale

Original cast

References

  • Playbill, New York City Ballet, Friday, 27 June 2008

Articles

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Reviews

External links

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