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Best 1 Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Pushkin is considered Russia’s greatest poet. His works, including *Eugene Onegin*, established a distinctly national literary style within Romanticism. He produced influential narrative poems and plays that shaped modern Russian literature. Pushkin's writing remains significant for schola...

2 Mikhail Baryshnikov

Mikhail Baryshnikov, known as 'Misha,' is widely regarded as the most technically perfect male dancer of the 20th century. His 1974 defection from the Soviet Union while on tour in Canada sparked a frenzy in the dance world. Baryshnikov's technique was breathtaking: his jumps defied gravity with see...

3 Georges St-Pierre

Georges St-Pierre is a celebrated mixed martial artist recognized for sustained dominance in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His career, primarily as a UFC Welterweight champion, showcased a highly refined fighting style integrating striking techniques with powerful wrestling skills. GSP’s strat...

4 Wayne Gretzky

Wayne Gretzky was a Canadian professional ice hockey player widely considered the greatest of all time. He dominated the National Hockey League (NHL) for twenty-decade scoring records, including numerous goals and assists, that remain unmatched. His exceptional playmaking ability and strategic think...

5 Banff National Park

Banff National Park protects vast areas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains in Alberta. Established in 1885, it’s the world's first national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its exceptional natural beauty. The park features iconic turquoise lakes, towering peaks, and diverse wildlife...

6 The Red Shoes

The Red Shoes is a 1948 British film directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It centers on Victoria Page’s struggle with her artistic ambitions at Ballet Lermontov, alongside her romantic involvement with Julian Craster. The narrative draws upon Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale and inc...

7 Anna Pavlova

Anna Pavlova was a celebrated Russian ballerina whose artistry redefined classical performance. Primarily known for her breathtaking interpretations of *Swan Lake*, particularly Odette/Odile, she became an international icon and inspiration for generations of dancers. Her performances influenced bal...

8 Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens, established in 1859, represents a significant national botanical collection. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases diverse tropical plants like orchids and rainforest species within a carefully maintained environment. It is particularly valuable for researchers, bo...

9 Revelations (Ailey)

Mark Morris’s *Revelations* is a ballet deeply rooted in African American vernacular dance traditions. It powerfully explores spiritual themes through intricate choreography inspired by step dance and gospel music. The work showcases complex rhythmic patterns and dynamic partnering. *Revelations* is...

10 Swan Lake
Swan Lake

Swan Lake is a full-length ballet composed primarily by Tchaikovsky, featuring music and choreography largely attributed to Marius Petipa. The work tells a tragic narrative of Prince Siegfried’s love for Odette, a swan princess under an enchantment cast by the sorcerer Rothbart. It remains one of th...

11 Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring

Igor Stravinsky’s *The Rite of Spring* is a groundbreaking orchestral composition from 1913. Its jarring rhythms and dissonant harmonies shocked audiences at its premiere, marking a pivotal moment in modernist music. The work depicts pagan rituals through intense soundscapes and remains notable for...

12 Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a renowned botanical garden in Cape Town, South Africa. It features an extensive collection of over 9,000 indigenous plants, primarily from the unique fynbos biome. The gardens are notable for their beauty and conservation efforts, showcasing diverse landsca...

13 Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry is a Canadian American architect known for sculptural forms, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain, opened in 1997.

14 Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn

Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn is a role-playing game set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, utilizing Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition rules. Developed by BioWare and published by Interplay Entertainment in 2000, it features an isometric perspective and real-time gameplay with up to...

15 Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park is an Alberta Rockies park established in 1907, the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies at 10,878 square kilometers.

16 Peggy's Point Lighthouse

Peggy's Point Lighthouse is a Nova Scotia beacon whose present concrete tower was first lit in 1915 at the entrance to St. Margaret's Bay.

17 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is a role-playing game created by BioWare and published by LucasArts. Initially launched in 2003 for Xbox and Windows, it has since been ported to multiple platforms including Mac OS X, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox consoles through backward compatibi...

18 National Gallery of Art

The National Gallery of Art is a Washington, D.C. art museum founded in 1937 by Andrew W. Mellon, with major European and American collections.

19 Maya Plisetskaya

Maya Plisetskaya was the fiery, iconic prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet for decades, renowned for her explosive technique, dramatic intensity, and breathtaking athleticism. Her career, spanning from the 1940s into the 1990s, was a testament to her powerful will and resilience within the Soviet...

20 Peggy's Cove Lighthouse

The Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, situated on the southwestern tip of Nova Scotia’s Halifax Harbour, is a historic granite tower built in 1823 to guide ships through treacherous waters and remains a beloved landmark today.

21 The Green Table (Jooss)

Jooss’s *The Green Table* (1912) depicts the brutal and senseless violence of World War I through a stark, emotionally charged tableau vivant, utilizing a single, prominent green table as the central focus for portraying the devastation inflicted upon civilians.

22 The Rite of Spring

Stravinsky’s *The Rite of Spring*, premiered in 1913, caused an immediate and riotous public reaction due to its dissonant music and shocking, primal choreography depicting pagan rituals in Russia.

23 Royal Opera House

Royal Opera House is London's Covent Garden opera house, rebuilt in 1858 and home to The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet.

24 Mass Effect Legendary Edition

Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a collection comprising the original Mass Effect trilogy – Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3. Released in 2021, this compilation features remastered versions of the games with enhanced visuals, improved technical performance, and adjusted gameplay mechani...

25 National Museum of Korea

National Museum of Korea is South Korea's flagship history and art museum, established in 1945 and relocated to Yongsan, Seoul, in 2005.

26 SOMA Chocolatemaker

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27 Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow is a historic performing arts complex renowned for its ballet and opera productions, initially established in 1776 and rebuilt multiple times, most recently completed in 2010.

28 L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato (Mark Morris)

Okay, here’s the text again, stripped of any extraneous commentary or formatting: L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato (Mark Morris), a ballet. No marketing fluff, no quotes.

29 Prodigal Son (Balanchine)

Sergei Prokofiev’s *The Prodigal Son* is a dramatic ballet depicting the biblical story of Marya, a young woman who abandons her family and returns after years of repentance, set to a score brimming with passionate orchestral color and featuring a prominent solo violin role.

30 Café Müller

“Café Müller,” choreographed by Jiří Kylián, is a 1997 ballet exploring themes of isolation and longing through stark movement within a minimalist café setting, utilizing a predominantly male ensemble.

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