Blind swans

Updated On Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST
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Blind ballerina and teacher for the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, Geyza Pereira, thanks the audience in front of the cast after performing Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST

Blind ballerina and teacher for the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, Geyza Pereira, thanks the audience in front of the cast after performing Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Students of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind perform Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST

Students of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind perform Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Blind ballerina Marina Gimaraes and her fellow dancer Everton Bispo of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, perform Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST

Blind ballerina Marina Gimaraes and her fellow dancer Everton Bispo of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, perform Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Brazilian ballerina and teacher at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, Fernanda Bianchini, embraces blind ballerina Geyza Pereira after the performance of Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Brazilian ballerina and teacher at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, Fernanda Bianchini, embraces blind ballerina Geyza Pereira after the performance of Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Blind ballerina Giovanna Zuttion of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind gets makeup applied before performing Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Blind ballerina Giovanna Zuttion of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind gets makeup applied before performing Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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A blind ballet student rehearses to perform Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A blind ballet student rehearses to perform Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Blind ballet student Poliana Brito and her deaf classmate Gabirela Littieri rehearse to perform Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Blind ballet student Poliana Brito and her deaf classmate Gabirela Littieri rehearse to perform Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Students of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind perform Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST

Students of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind perform Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Blind ballerina Marina Gimaraes of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, warms up backstage before performing Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST

Blind ballerina Marina Gimaraes of the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, warms up backstage before performing Don Quixote at the Brigadeiro Theater in Sao Paulo Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Deaf ballet student Raissa Goncalves and her blind classmate Vitoria Rodrigues rehearse Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST

Deaf ballet student Raissa Goncalves and her blind classmate Vitoria Rodrigues rehearse Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Blind ballet student Gayza Pereira puts on her slipper as she rehearses Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Blind ballet student Gayza Pereira puts on her slipper as she rehearses Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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Ballet dancer Everton Bispo instructs blind student Giovanna Zuttion while rehearsing Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Dec 03, 2011 06:33 pm IST

Ballet dancer Everton Bispo instructs blind student Giovanna Zuttion while rehearsing Don Quixote at the Association of Ballet and Arts for the Blind, in Sao Paulo. Reuters/Nacho Doce

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