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1. "Wall to Wall Carpeting"
By Shahar Binyamini & Liat Segal.
Dancers: Iyar Elezra & Shamel Pitts.



2. "Swan Lake" 
Duet between the Swan Queen and the Prince (minute 47:00)
Choreography by Martius Petipa 

Musical Composition by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Dancers: Marianela Nunez and Thiago Soares
Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_Lake_(1895)



3. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon
Musical Composition by Joby Talbot
Scenery by Bob Crowley
Principal Dancers Sarah Lamb and Edward Watson 
with Dancers of the Royal Ballet



4. "Polyphonia"
Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon
Pianist Rob Clark
Dancers of the Royal Ballet (names requested) 

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