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American ballerina Eva Evdokimova was on the bill to dance Mikhail Fokine’s “The Dying Swan” Sunday at a command performance in the Casino de Monte Carlo. Prince Rainier III and Princess Caroline of Monaco were expected to attend the performance, a benefit for the John Gilpin Scholarship Fund of the Academie de Danse Classique Princesse Grace. Evdokimova claims she is the highest-paid dancer in ballet history. The reason: When she danced the two-minute, 58-second “Dying Swan” last September in Berlin (in front of Frederick the Great’s palace), she received a custom-built Mercedes-Benz, valued at more than $80,000. Evdokimova, 40, has been prima ballerina of the Deutsche Oper, Berlin, since 1973.

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