- Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux (born 9
April 1943, in
Bourg en Bresse, France) is a
French ballet dancer and instructor. He is the
former artistic director of...
-
Italy Tricolore (ballet), a 1978
ballet by
Peter Martins, Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux and
Jerome Robbins Tricolore (album), a 2013
album by
Derbyshire indie...
- With two of the company's leaders,
Patricia McBride and Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux having extensive ties to
George Balanchine and
Jerome Robbins and major...
- Lys
Gauty (born
Alice Bonnefoux Gauthier, 2
February 1900 – 2
January 1994) was a
French cabaret singer and actress. Her most
significant work came in...
- born 1965),
American guitarist Five (ballet), a
ballet by Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux #5, the
pseudonym of
American musician Craig Jones, when
performing with...
- and
danced well, in
contrast to that of
Rudolf Nureyev and Jean‐Pierre
Bonnefoux. The
dance had been
first c****ographed by Balanchine, then
picked up...
- Five is a
ballet made by Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux for New York City Ballet's
American Music Festival to
eponymous music by
Charles Wuorinen commissioned...
-
scene near the end of the ballet. The
production starred Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux,
Patricia McBride,
Rudolf Nureyev,
Darla Hoover,
Michael ****o and students...
-
include her in
their ballets. She was
frequently a
partner of Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux. In parallel,
Motte taught dance and in 1977 was
appointed professor at...
- a
Skating Ballet (1983), c****ographed by John
Curry and Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux;
starring Curry,
Janet Lynn,
Toller Cranston,
Dorothy Hamill and Sandra...