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In Pictures: Ballerinas take centre stage on iconic Bucharest avenue

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Check out some of the images from this weekend:

Daria Toma
Daria Toma AP Photo

Daria Toma, 15, of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio strikes a pose outside the National History Museum of Romania during Dance Night – 23 August 2025.

Daria Toma and Dora
Daria Toma and Dora AP Photo

Daria Toma, 15, left, and Dora, 10, of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio.

Dora and Irina
Dora and Irina AP Photo

Dora, 10, left, Irina, 11, center, and Sandra, 12, of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio, perform outside the National History Museum of Romania during Dance Night.

Irina
Irina AP Photo

Irina, 11, of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio.

Children of the Romanian National Opera's Ballet Studio
Children of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio AP Photo

Children of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio outside the National History Museum.

Children of the Romanian National Opera's Ballet Studio
Children of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio AP Photo

Children of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio dance outside the National History Museum.

A child watches dancers perform outside the National History Museum of Romania during Dance Night
A child watches dancers perform outside the National History Museum of Romania during Dance Night AP Photo

A child watches dancers perform outside the National History Museum of Romania during Dance Night.

Daria Toma
Daria Toma AP Photo

Daria Toma, of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio.

Daria Toma
Daria Toma AP Photo

Daria Toma, of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio.

Daria Toma and Dora
Daria Toma and Dora AP Photo

Daria Toma, right, and Dora, of the Romanian National Opera’s Ballet Studio.

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