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TVP Kultura is the first TV theme channel to be run by the Polish public broadcaster TVP. It was launched on April 24, 2005 and is dedicated to arts and culture. Every day of the week, the channel concentrates on other disciplines; e.g., cinema, music, etc. It is broadcast from the TVP headquarters in Warsaw and is available in cable networks and on digital platforms in Poland.
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Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:Polish singers Category:Polish female singers Brodka, Monika
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He has worked as a librettist for Sir Peter Maxwell Davies on ''The Doctor of Myddfai'', ''Mr Emmet Takes a Walk'' and ''Kommilitonen!'', and has translated opera librettos into English from Russian, Czech, German, and Italian.
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Sir Frederick William Mallandaine Ashton OM, CH, CBE (17 September 190418 October 1988) was a leading international dancer and choreographer. He is most noted as the founder choreographer of The Royal Ballet in London, but also worked as a director and choreographer of opera, film and theatre revues.
When he was 13 he witnessed a life-changing event when he attended a performance by the legendary Anna Pavlova in the Municipal Theater in Lima, Peru. He was so impressed that from that day on he was determined that he would become a dancer.
He began his career with the Ballet Rambert which was originally called The Ballet Club. He rose to fame with Vic-Wells Ballet (later to become the Sadler's Wells Ballet before it was designated The Royal Ballet), becoming its resident choreographer in the 1930s. Work from this decade that has stayed in repertory includes ''Les Patineurs'', ''Les Rendezvous'', and ''A Wedding Bouquet''.
World War II inspired Ashton to create some works along more sombre lines, including ''Dante Sonata'' (recently reconstructed after having been thought lost), and after the war he turned to plotless ballet, with such works as ''Symphonic Variations'' and ''Scènes de ballet''.
The end of the war saw his first major three-act ballet for a British company, his version of Sergei Prokofiev's ''Cinderella'' (1948), which was followed by ''Sylvia'' (1952), and ''Ondine'' (1958), with choreography created especially to display Margot Fonteyn's unique talents and music by Hans Werner Henze. While ''Ondine'' was a vehicle for Fonteyn, ''Marguerite and Armand'' displayed the excellence of Fonteyn's partnership with Rudolf Nureyev. His version of ''La fille mal gardée'' was particularly successful, and his broad ''travesti'' performances as one of two comic Ugly Stepsisters in ''Cinderella'', the other being Robert Helpmann, were annual events for many years.
Ashton was Director of the Royal Ballet from 1963 to 1970. He brought new works by Antony Tudor to the company, as well as guaranteeing the survival of several of Bronislava Nijinska's ballets by having her mount ''Les Noces'' and ''Les Biches''. Two important revivals of George Balanchine's works also marked Ashton's time as Director.
He also enjoyed a productive career away from ballet as a choreographer for films, revues, and musicals. His work in opera included, in 1953, directing Kathleen Ferrier in Gluck's ''Orpheus and Eurydice'' at Covent Garden. In 1971, Ashton performed the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle in the Royal Ballet film ''The Tales of Beatrix Potter'', which he also choreographed.
He died in 1988 at his home, Chandos Lodge, in Eye, Suffolk, England.
Ashton's nephew, Anthony Russell-Roberts, was Administrative Director of The Royal Ballet from 1983 to 2009.
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