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Ondine is a variation of undine, the category of elemental beings associated with water
Ondine may also refer to:
Literature
edit- Ondine (novel), a novel by Shannon Drake (1988)
- Ondine (play), a play by Jean Giraudoux (1938)
- Ondine, a poem by Aloysius Bertrand (1842)
- Ondine, a character in Tar Baby (1981), a novel by Toni Morrison
Art
edit- Ondine, a painting by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917)
- Ondine, a painting by David Wightman (2017/18)
Music and ballet
edit- Ondine, a movement of the piano piece Gaspard de la nuit by Maurice Ravel (1906)
- Ondine, ou La naïade, a ballet with music by Cesare Pugni and choreography by Jules Perrot, first produced in 1843
- Ondine (ballet), a ballet with music by Hans Werner Henze and choreography by Frederick Ashton, first produced in 1958 for the Royal Ballet
- Ondine, a prelude for piano by Debussy (1912)
- "Ondine", a song by They Might Be Giants, from the EP Back to Skull
- "Ondine", a song by Echobelly, from the album People Are Expensive
- Ondine (record label), a classical record label
- Ondine, a song by Lower Dens from their 2015's album Escape from Evil
Film
edit- Ondine (film), a 2009 film by Irish film maker Neil Jordan
- The Loves of Ondine, a film by Andy Warhol
Other uses
edit- Ondine (actor), also known as Robert Olivo (1937–1989), American actor
- Ondine Achampong, British artistic gymnast
- Ondine, a typeface (font) designed by Adrian Frutiger
- French submarine Ondine, the name of more than one submarine of the French Navy
See also
edit- Undine (disambiguation)
- Ondine's curse, a medical condition