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Cinderella never got a suaver prince than Marcelo Gomes, here with a glamorous Julie Kent Julie Kent (born 1969 in Bethesda, Maryland) with birth name Julie Cox, is an American ballerina. Kent trained at the Academy of the Maryland Youth Ballet in Bethesda, MD. After winning the Prix de Lausanne in 1986, Kent joined the American Ballet Theatre as an apprentice.  in James Kudelka's quirky, revisionist re·vi·sion·ism  
n.
1. Advocacy of the revision of an accepted, usually long-standing view, theory, or doctrine, especially a revision of historical events and movements.

2.
 version of the ballet. The production entered American Ballet American Ballet was the first professional ballet company George Balanchine created in the United States. The company was founded with the help of Lincoln Kirstein, and was populated by students of Kirstein and Balanchine's School of American Ballet.  Theatre's repertoire this spring, and Fabrizio Ferri's swooney on the entire season is available in a lavish souvenir book ($25; www.abt.org). Nobody understands star quality better than fashion photographer Ferri, and no one brings out the drama in story ballets quite as dramatically. Flip through to find Romeo (David Hallberg) grieving over a bloody Mercutio (Herman Cornejo), Manon (Alessandra Ferri) in a final embrace with a grieving Des Grieux (Julio Bocca), and Odette (Gillian Murphy) submerged to the waist with her drenched drench  
tr.v. drenched, drench·ing, drench·es
1. To wet through and through; soak.

2. To administer a large oral dose of liquid medicine to (an animal).

3.
 Siegfried (Ethan Stiefel) in a rainy lake--actually in New Jersey.
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