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Maria Teresa del Real is an American ballet dancer (born 1963, in Miami). She achieved success early in her career by winning a bronze medal at the International Ballet Competition in Varna, Bulgaria in 1983. [1] During her subsequent international career she held principal dancer positions with Ballets de San Juan (Puerto Rico), Pittsburgh Ballet Theater (USA), Royal Ballet of Flanders (Belgium) and English National Ballet. She has partnered with Rudolf Nureyev, Fernando Bujones, José Manuel Carreño, Maxamiliano Guerra and Carlos Acosta. [2]

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References

  1. Maynard, Olga. "Olympics of dance: The 1983 Varna Ballet Competition [July 9–24, 1983]", Dance Magazine , New York, October 1983.
  2. Percival, John. "English National Ballet", Dance Magazine , New York, November 1992.