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Georgian-American ballet choreographer (1904–1983)
George Balanchine (/ˈbælən(t)ʃiːn, ˌbælənˈ(t)ʃiːn/; born Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze; January 22, 1904 [O.S. January 9] – April 30, 1983) was a
George_Balanchine
Ballet performance style
Balanchine technique or Balanchine method is the ballet performance style invented by dancer, choreographer, and teacher George Balanchine (1904–1983)
Balanchine_technique
Itinerant ballet company (1909–1929)
performances there in 1932. Diaghilev alumni Léonide Massine and George Balanchine worked as choreographers with the company and Tamara Toumanova was
Ballets_Russes
American ballerina (born 1964)
ballerina. She is often said to be the last muse for choreographer George Balanchine. Kistler was born in Riverside, California, the fifth child (with
Darci_Kistler
Ballets 1933 was a ballet company started by Boris Kochno and George Balanchine, which Balanchine used to create new works that were completely his own, set
Les_Ballets_1933
"George Balanchine | the George Balanchine Foundation". Archived from the original on November 13, 2007. Retrieved February 9, 2008. George Balanchine
History_of_ballet
Balanchine's 1954 version of The Nutcracker
Choreographer George Balanchine's production of Petipa and Tchaikovsky's 1892 ballet The Nutcracker is a broadly popular version of the ballet often performed
The_Nutcracker_(Balanchine)
American ballet dancer
in the Live from Lincoln Center broadcast, "Lincoln Center Celebrates Balanchine 100," in Vienna Waltzes. He has been a guest artist with Pacific Northwest
Charles_Askegard
German composer (1895–1963)
the CPO label. George Balanchine commissioned a piece for piano and strings from Hindemith, apparently at least in part for Balanchine (a skilled pianist)
Paul_Hindemith
Russian ballet dancer
choreography by George Balanchine Symphony in C (Third Movement); choreography by George Balanchine The Four Temperaments; choreography by George Balanchine Jewels
Olesya_Novikova
Ballet choreographed by George Balanchine
Mozartiana is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Tchaikovsky's Orchestral Suite No. 4, Mozartiana. The current version of the ballet was made
Mozartiana_(ballet)
Russian-German ballet dancer (born 1987)
- Eros; Orion; Goat Symphony in C, George Balanchine - Fourth Movement Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, George Balanchine - Leading Role The Tempest, Alexei Ratmansky
Daniil_Simkin
Cuban ballet dancer
2002, Lopez became the executive director of The George Balanchine Foundation. She oversaw the Balanchine Centennial and worked to educate the public about
Lourdes_Lopez
American ballet dancer
with the New York City Ballet, Barak's work shows influence from George Balanchine. It was at the City Ballet that Barak's work was first noticed by
Melissa_Barak
German-Norwegian ballerina, actress and choreographer (1917–2003)
choreographer, chiefly remembered for her films choreographed by her husband George Balanchine. They include the Slaughter on Tenth Avenue sequence from On Your
Vera_Zorina
Soviet-American actress and dancer (1906–1997)
and choreographer George Balanchine. Throughout her life, she danced with Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and with husband George Balanchine and performed in
Tamara_Geva
American ballet company
a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers
New_York_City_Ballet
American dancer, actress, choreographer
and actress. Franceschi was one of the last generations selected by George Balanchine to join The New York City Ballet. She is a Time Out Award winner for
Antonia_Franceschi
Latvian and American dancer (born 1948)
City Ballet as a principal dancer for one season to learn about George Balanchine's neoclassical Russian style of movement. He then returned to the American
Mikhail_Baryshnikov
French ballet dancer
and dramatic ballets, a broad repertoire of neo-classical works by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, ballets by Serge Lifar, Roland Petit, Maurice
Mathieu_Ganio
American ballet company
Patricia McBride and Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux having extensive ties to George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins and major contemporary dance choreographer Dwight
Charlotte_Ballet
ballet The Nutcracker began to slowly enjoy worldwide popularity after Balanchine first staged his production of it in 1954. It may now be the most popular
List of productions of The Nutcracker
List_of_productions_of_The_Nutcracker
Ballet by George Balanchine
Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to a composition by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky originally intended for act 3 of Swan
Tschaikovsky_Pas_de_Deux
Argentine ballerina (1923–2014)
Teatro Colón. She was known for her performing and staging works by George Balanchine, and portraying Odile in the 1963 Jack Carter production of Swan Lake
Esmeralda_Agoglia
German physical trainer (1883–1967)
performing-arts community of New York. The Georgian-American choreographer George Balanchine, who had arrived in the United States in 1933, and Martha Graham,
Joseph_Pilates
Ukrainian-born ballet dancer
Serenade; choreography by George Balanchine Symphony in C (II. Adagio, III. Allegro vivace); choreography by George Balanchine Jewels (Diamonds, Rubies);
Oksana_Skorik
1900 ballet by Marius Petipa
abroad. In honor of the 65th anniversary of Les Millions d'Arlequin, George Balanchine created his own version of the ballet for the New York City Ballet
Les_millions_d'Arlequin
1962 ballet by George Balanchine
choreographed by George Balanchine to Felix Mendelssohn's music to Shakespeare's play of the same name. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Balanchine's first completely
A Midsummer Night's Dream (ballet)
A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(ballet)
American actress, singer and dancer (1926–2018)
many of Golden Age musical theatre's major choreographers, including George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, and Jerome Robbins. McLerie was born on December
Allyn_Ann_McLerie
American ballerina (born 1952)
the New York City Ballet in 1968 at age 15, at the invitation of George Balanchine. She was promoted to soloist in 1969, and principal in 1972. She went
Gelsey_Kirkland
This is a list of ballets by George Balanchine (1904–1983), New York City Ballet co-founder and ballet master. Le Chant du rossignol (The Song of the
List of ballets by George Balanchine
List_of_ballets_by_George_Balanchine
American composer and pianist (1898–1937)
1970, the New York City Ballet premiered Who Cares?, a ballet by George Balanchine to sixteen songs by Gershwin, orchestrated by Hershy Kay. Orchestral
George_Gershwin
Form of performance dance
Stravinsky, Roussel). Tim Scholl, author of From Petipa to Balanchine, considers George Balanchine's Apollo in 1928 to be the first neoclassical ballet. Apollo
Ballet
American actor and musician (born 1980)
title role in 1993, which was staged by Peter Martins from the 1954 George Balanchine New York City Ballet version of the work. In 1994, Culkin appeared
Macaulay_Culkin
French-American ballerina (1929–2000)
scholarship. When Le Clercq was fifteen years old, famed choreographer George Balanchine asked her to perform with him in a dance he choreographed for a polio
Tanaquil_Le_Clercq
American ballet dancer (born 1942)
principal in 1961. During her time with City Ballet, choreographers George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins created roles for her. In the 30 years she spent
Patricia_McBride
Ballet by George Balanchine
Who Cares? is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to songs by George Gershwin that were orchestrated by Hershy Kay. The ballet is split in two
Who_Cares?_(ballet)
Native American ballerina (1925–2013)
American to hold the rank. Together with Georgian-American choreographer George Balanchine, she is widely considered to have revolutionized American ballet.
Maria_Tallchief
Non-profit educational institution
institution founded in 1946 by Lincoln Kirstein and George Balanchine. At its founding, Balanchine was the artistic director and Kirstein served as the
Ballet_Society
American dancer and choreographer (1934–2021)
and throughout his time with the company he danced 24 roles for George Balanchine. He also made film appearances, including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Jacques_d'Amboise_(dancer)
1927–1928 ballet by Igor Stravinsky
Stravinsky. It was choreographed in 1928 by twenty-four-year-old George Balanchine, with the composer contributing the libretto. The scenery and costumes
Apollo_(ballet)
Dance genre combining classical ballet and modern dance
also contains many movements emphasizing the body's flexibility. George Balanchine is often considered to have been the first pioneer of contemporary
Contemporary_ballet
Russian art critic and impresario (1872–1929)
success of the first few seasons, although younger choreographers like George Balanchine hit their stride with the Ballets Russes. The start of the 20th century
Sergei_Diaghilev
American modernist composer (1874–1954)
composer's death, the New York City Ballet premiered Ivesiana, a ballet by George Balanchine to unrelated and contrasting compositions by Ives, including The Unanswered
Charles_Ives
Russian ballet dancer
has been Elvira Tarasova. Kondaurova has also danced in several of George Balanchine's ballets including Symphony in C and Jewels. In 2008, Kondaurova married
Ekaterina_Kondaurova
Ballet
choreographer George Balanchine famously created a modern version in 1965 for the New York City Ballet to the music of Nicolas Nabokov, with Balanchine himself
Don_Quixote_(ballet)
American ballet dancer
June 6, 2010, and consisted of ballets by Christopher Wheeldon and George Balanchine: Estancia Duo Concertant Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet Danses De Cour
Yvonne_Borree
1967 three-act ballet by George Balanchine
the New York City Ballet by co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine. It premièred on Thursday, 13 April 1967 at the New York State Theater
Jewels_(ballet)
American composer
Pictures Dancing With George Balanchine Biopic". McNary, Dave (2015-11-24). "Ballet Biopic on Choreographer George Balanchine in the Works". Variety
David_K._Israel
Jewels (Emeralds) A Midsummer Night's Dream Mozartiana The Nutcracker (Balanchine) Prodigal Son Robert Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze Symphony in C Symphony
Arch_Higgins
1877 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
the piece in his version of Le Corsaire staged in 1912). In 1960 George Balanchine choreographed a pas de deux to this music for Violette Verdy and Conrad
Swan_Lake
1910 ballet by Igor Stravinsky
Tallchief as the Firebird, choreography by George Balanchine, and scenery and costumes by Marc Chagall. Balanchine placed a heavy emphasis on the dancing
The_Firebird
American dancer
Dominic Antonucci is a ballet master and ex-principal dancer with the Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB). He was raised in Akron, Ohio, having been born in
Dominic_Antonucci
Mexican-American ballet dancer
Clercq, Magallanes was among the core group of dancers with which George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein formed Ballet Society, the immediate predecessor
Nicholas_Magallanes
American ballet dancer and teacher
an American former ballet dancer and teacher. She was spotted by George Balanchine whilst a student at the School of American Ballet, then joined the
Stephanie_Saland
American ballet dancer and educator
including Michel Fokine, Antony Tudor, Bronislava Nijinska, and George Balanchine in many original works for the company. For example, she was in the
Barbara_Fallis
publication in 1934 (92 years ago) (1934) when Kirstein decided to fund George Balanchine and the newly established School of American Ballet. Years after the
Hound_&_Horn
Georgian-American ballerina (1919–1996)
émigré, balletmaster and choreographer George Balanchine. She was featured in numerous ballets in Europe. Balanchine featured her in his productions at Ballet
Tamara_Toumanova
Russian ballet dancer
Symphony in C dedicated to 125th anniversary of the composer, and in George Balanchine's La Valse; he also toured with the Mariinsky Ballet Company to Great
Andrey_Ermakov
Ballet choreographed by George Balanchine
Sonatine is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Ravel's eponymous music. The ballet was made for the New York City Ballet's Ravel Festival
Sonatine_(ballet)
made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to Stravinsky's Tango (1940) arranged 1953 by the composer. The premiere
Tango_(Balanchine)
American actress and model
studying ballet. At sixteen, after being discovered by choreographer George Balanchine during his Florida tour, Sharpe moved to New York to pursue ballet
Cornelia_Sharpe
Orchestral work and ballet by Paul Hindemith
Léonide Massine, the score was ultimately completed as a commission for George Balanchine, who subsequently choreographed it as a neoclassical ballet based
The_Four_Temperaments
Ballet by Martha Graham and George Balanchine
and George Balanchine, to compositions by Anton Webern. The ballet was a co-production between the Martha Graham Dance Company and Balanchine's New York
Episodes_(ballet)
Ancient Greek legend
with music by Gluck (1941) Orpheus, a ballet made by choreographer George Balanchine to music by Igor Stravinsky (1948) Orpheus in the Underworld, an album
Orpheus_and_Eurydice
American ballet dancer (born 1934)
beginning at age 11, after earning a scholarship. She trained there under George Balanchine. She was recruited by the New York City Ballet (then known as Ballet
Jillana
Ballet by George Balanchine
formerly titled Valses et Variations, is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to excepts from Alexander Glazunov's score for the 1898 ballet Raymonda
Raymonda_Variations
Art of designing motion of physical bodies
Merce Cunningham, George Balanchine, and Sir Frederick Ashton were all influential choreographers of classical or abstract dance; Balanchine and Ashton, along
Choreography
American composer and conductor (1854–1932)
across his lifetime. In 1958, the New York City Ballet premiered George Balanchine's ballet Stars and Stripes, set to "Corcoran Cadets," "Thunder and
John_Philip_Sousa
1892 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
ballet did not begin to achieve its great popularity until after the George Balanchine staging became a hit in New York City. The suite became very popular
The_Nutcracker
Russian dancer (born 1984)
(choreography: George Balanchine): Calliope Glinka Pas de Trois (choreography: George Balanchine) Jewels (choreography: George Balanchine): Emeralds, Rubies
Anastasia_Stashkevich
Russian ballet dancer
also coached by Tatiana Terekhova who oversaw her rehearsals of George Balanchine's Symphony in C. Somova rapidly climbed the ranks, being promoted to
Alina_Somova
American model and dancer
connections he had gained through his restaurant. She studied ballet with George Balanchine and joined the New York City Ballet, rising to a principal dancer
Enrica_Soma
School of American Ballet in 1993. While there he danced selections from Balanchine's Agon, Cortège Hongrois, The Nutcracker and A Midsummer Night's Dream
Jason_Fowler_(dancer)
Spanish ballet dancer, artistic director (born 1974)
Royal Ballet Theme and Variations George Balanchine B.Com.Madrid-Ullate, Royal Ballet Allegro Brillante George Balanchine B.Com.Madrid-Ullate Grossa Fuga
Tamara_Rojo
American actress (born 1948)
was that of Clara in the Playhouse 90 television production of the George Balanchine Nutcracker (1958). From 1961 to 1967, Bedelia was a regular on the
Bonnie_Bedelia
20th-century ballet style
style of 20th-century classical ballet exemplified by the works of George Balanchine. The term "neoclassical ballet" appears in the 1920s with Sergei Diaghilev's
Neoclassical_ballet
American ballerina
York City Ballet came in the early 1960s, and she became a muse of George Balanchine. She left NYCB in 1969 and moved to Brussels to dance for Maurice
Suzanne_Farrell
Ballet company in Scotland
Nutcracker, Cinderella), 20th century modern ballet repertoire (work by George Balanchine, Frederick Ashton), work by living choreographers (William Forsythe
Scottish_Ballet
Ballet company
choreography of Michel Fokine, Bronislava Nijinska, Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Ruth Page and Valerie Bettis. Their costumes in the
Ballet_Russe_de_Monte-Carlo
Comic ballet composed by Léo Delibes
Coppelius, and Janet Reed as Swanhilda and was an instant hit. In 1974, George Balanchine choreographed a version of Coppélia for the New York City Ballet.
Coppélia
Ballet by George Balanchine to Tchaikovsky's 1880 Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48
a ballet by George Balanchine to Tchaikovsky's 1880 Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48. Serenade is credited as being George Balanchine's first full-length
Serenade_(ballet)
Russian ballerina and actress (1919–2008)
Baby Ballerinas of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, discovered by George Balanchine in Paris in the 1930s. She created roles in Léonide Massine's Le Beau
Irina_Baronova
American dancer
select group of répétiteurs sanctioned by the Balanchine Trust to set the ballets of George Balanchine. Having previously served as Project Associate
Paul_Boos
Sanderling conducting the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland In 1947, George Balanchine choreographed a setting of the Suite's final movement for Ballet Theatre
Orchestral Suite No. 3 (Tchaikovsky)
Orchestral_Suite_No._3_(Tchaikovsky)
American historian
principal researchers for Popular Balanchine, a project of the George Balanchine Foundation devoted to documenting Mr. Balanchine's work on Broadway shows and
George_Dorris
UK ballet company
Choreographer Composer Agon 28 George Balanchine Igor Stravinsky All for a Kiss 5 Aonghus Hoole Igor Stravinsky Apollo 30 George Balanchine Igor Stravinsky Arthur
Birmingham_Royal_Ballet
American ballet dancer (born 1989)
Little Dancer. Peck's repertoire at NYCB includes choreography by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Susan Stroman, Christopher Wheeldon, Peter Martins
Tiler_Peck
later dancing in Concerto Barocco on their Lincoln Center Celebrates Balanchine 100, both on PBS. She retired in 2011. "Gage Bush Englund, Ballet Mistress
Rachel_Rutherford
Russian-American ballerina (1903–1997)
Imperial Ballet. In 1924, she and George Balanchine left Russia. In October of that year she, along with Balanchine and two other "principle dancers of
Alexandra_Danilova
American historian, author, and dance critic
and critiqued the book for its alleged lack of attention to post-George Balanchine developments in ballet, including William Forsythe. From 2012 to 2013
Jennifer_Homans
Ballet by George Balanchine
ballet made by New York City Ballet's co-founder and ballet master George Balanchine to Tschaikovsky's eponymous music (1875–56). The premiere took place
Swan_Lake_(Balanchine)
Efimov defected along with dancers Alexandra Danilova, choreographer George Balanchine and his wife. He fled to France where he danced with the Ballets Russes
Nicholas_Efimov
Ballet company based at the Bolshoi Theatre in Russia
Grigorovich Anna Karenina, John Neumeier Anyuta, Vladimir Vasiliev Apollo, George Balanchine Carmen Suite, Alberto Alonso Coppélia, Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti;
Bolshoi_Ballet
American choreographer and director (1918–1998)
including Great Lady and Keep Off the Grass, both choreographed by George Balanchine. Robbins had also begun creating dances for Tamiment's Revues, some
Jerome_Robbins
1947 neoclassical ballet by Igor Stravinsky
with choreographer George Balanchine in Hollywood, California in 1947. The work was commissioned by the Ballet Society, which Balanchine founded together
Orpheus_(ballet)
Canadian ballet dancer
Variations Serenade Diamond and Rubies in Jewels Dulcinea in Don Quixote (George Balanchine) Source: The title role in Cinderella (James Kudelka) Princess Vasilisa
Sonia_Rodriguez
American museum director (1900–1957)
helped engineer the immigration of choreographer George Balanchine and sow the seeds for Balanchine's School of American Ballet. — Michael Z. Wise, "The
Arthur_Everett_Austin_Jr.
Ballet dancer
Marius Petipa, Yury Grigorovich, Alexei Ratmansky, Michel Fokine, George Balanchine, etc. Marius Petipa Giselle (Giselle, Classical Duet) The Sleeping
Renata_Shakirova
Topics referred to by the same term
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