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George Balanchine (/ˈbælən(t)ʃiːn, ˌbælənˈ(t)ʃiːn/; born
Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze;
January 22, 1904 [O.S.
January 9] –
April 30, 1983) was a...
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Balanchine technique or
Balanchine method is the
ballet performance style invented by dancer, c****ographer, and
teacher George Balanchine (1904–1983)...
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Osage Tribe member to hold the rank.
Together with c****ographer
George Balanchine, she is
widely considered to have
revolutionized American ballet. Elizabeth...
- C****ographer
George Balanchine's production of
Petipa and Tchaikovsky's 1892
ballet The
Nutcracker is a
broadly po****r
version of the
ballet often performed...
- Stravinsky, Roussel). Tim Scholl,
author of From
Petipa to
Balanchine,
considers George Balanchine's Apollo in 1928 to be the
first neoclassical ballet. Apollo...
- ballerina. She is
often said to be the last muse for c****ographer
George Balanchine.
Kistler was born in Riverside, California, the
fifth child (with four...
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ballet company founded in 1948 by c****ographer
George Balanchine and
Lincoln Kirstein.
Balanchine and
Jerome Robbins are
considered the
founding c****ographers...
- c****ographer
George Balanchine famously created a
modern version in 1965 for the New York City
Ballet to the
music of
Nicolas Nabokov, with
Balanchine himself appearing...
- tutu in
George Balanchine's Serenade.
Extensive hollows are
present within Balanchine, as well as an ****ociated dark spot.
Balanchine lies in the northeast...
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chamber orchestra by
Othmar Schoeck Élégie (ballet), a
ballet by
George Balanchine to Igor Stravinsky's Élégie for solo
viola Élégie (M****enet), an 1873...