Movie: The Cellist / Dances at a Gathering (The Royal Ballet)

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Marcelino Sambé
Marcelino Sambé

The Instrument

Matthew Ball
Matthew Ball

The Conductor

Lauren Cuthbertson
Lauren Cuthbertson

The Cellist

Emma Lucano
Emma Lucano

The Cellist (as a young girl)

Lauren Godfrey
Lauren Godfrey

Her Sister (as a young girl)

Kristen McNally
Kristen McNally

Her Mother

Thomas Whitehead
Thomas Whitehead

Her Father

Anna Rose O'Sullivan
Anna Rose O'Sullivan

Her Sister

Gary Avis
Gary Avis

Her Cello Teacher

Nicol Edmonds
Nicol Edmonds

Her Cello Teacher

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