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480:Георгий Мелитонович Баланчивадзе
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938:to Balanchine's specifications.
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2502:. Univ. Press of Mississippi.
2239:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
2131:List of Eastern Bloc defectors
2126:List of Russian ballet dancers
1038:and toured with it throughout
883:was also let go, while dancer
568:Democratic Republic of Georgia
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4371:Ballets Russes choreographers
3271:Timeline of Balanchine's life
2837:. Pan Macmillan. p. 46.
2172:(5th ed.). HarperCollins
1396:American Theater Hall of Fame
1383:Presidential Medal of Freedom
1147:In 1967, Balanchine's ballet
865:Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo
698:, and several other dancers (
562:, one of the founders of the
372:Presidential Medal of Freedom
3413:. Vol. 55, no. 15.
3410:The New York Review of Books
3246:George Balanchine Foundation
1408:Selected choreographed works
1248:In 1923, Balanchine married
1028:, whom he met on the set of
805:is regarded as the original
614:, where he was a student of
587:Early auditions and training
4426:Russian male ballet dancers
4153:Symphony in Three Movements
3922:Metastaseis and Pithoprakta
3145:Joseph, Charles M. (2002).
2479:, New York: HarperCollins;
2446:. OUP USA. pp. 37–40.
2286:. Volume 7. New York City:
1923:Symphony in Three Movements
1843:Metastaseis and Pithoprakta
1288:(2007), James writes that:
1236:at the same cemetery where
1052:Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo
546:Balanchine's father Meliton
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4122:Stravinsky Violin Concerto
3817:L'enfant et les sortilèges
3205:. New York: Random House.
3194:More Balanchine Variations
3086:Polisadova, O. N. (2013).
2998:"John Willis' Dance World"
2787:. Retrieved May 27, 2008.
2423:article by Anna Kisselgoff
2191:Collins English Dictionary
1915:Stravinsky Violin Concerto
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3639:A Midsummer Night's Dream
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3164:Gottlieb, Robert (2004).
1945:The Steadfast Tin Soldier
1867:Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
1782:Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet
1742:A Midsummer Night's Dream
1447:Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
1199:Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease
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993:Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
949:School of American Ballet
554:, Russian Empire, son of
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4202:Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3
4188:Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux
3698:Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
3252:January 2, 2021, at the
2898:(in German). p. 588
2756:Barbara Milberg Fisher,
2410:, PBS, available on DVD.
2299:Joseph Horowitz (2008).
1993:Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
1875:Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3
1726:Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux
1463:Ziegfeld Follies of 1936
1394:1988 Induction into the
1328:was named in his honor.
1000:Relocation to West Coast
662:. While teaching at the
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4461:American dance teachers
4401:Kennedy Center honorees
4331:American choreographers
3929:Monumentum pro Gesualdo
3462:Kennedy Center Honorees
3275:George Balanchine Trust
3192:Goldner, Nancy (2011).
3183:Goldner, Nancy (2008).
3126:On Balanchine Technique
3068:Balanchine: A Biography
3065:Taper, Bernard (1996).
2940:. Theater Hall of Fame.
2784:Encyclopædia Britannica
2657:March 30, 2012, at the
2369:ent.sharelibraries.info
2269:Encyclopædia Britannica
2222:Oxford University Press
1710:Monumentum pro Gesualdo
1036:American Ballet Caravan
4431:Russian choreographers
4181:Le Tombeau de Couperin
3773:Divertimento Brillante
3405:"Keeper of the Jewels"
3273:on the website of the
3244:on the website of the
3122:Schorer, Suki (1999).
2672:World Literature Today
2496:Webb, Clifton (2011).
1937:Le tombeau de Couperin
1797:Divertimento Brillante
1479:The Boys from Syracuse
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4066:The Seven Deadly Sins
3980:Pas de Trois (Minkus)
3975:Pas de Trois (Glinka)
3843:The Four Temperaments
3731:Le chant du rossignol
3424:Sunday New York Times
3348:at Houghton Library,
3312:The Gods Go a-Begging
3264:July 5, 2015, at the
3185:Balanchine Variations
2218:UK English Dictionary
2012:Walpurgisnacht Ballet
1534:Symphonie Concertante
1527:The Four Temperaments
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4174:Theme and Variations
3871:Hungarian Gypsy Airs
3797:Donizetti Variations
2926:. November 22, 1988.
2605:Fisher (2006), p. 27
2475:May 5, 2015, at the
2382:Kassing, G. (2014).
2308:May 5, 2015, at the
2211:"Balanchine, George"
2071:adding missing items
1695:Donizetti Variations
1549:Theme and Variations
1240:was later interred.
1192:heart bypass surgery
1088:New York City Center
987:La Princesse Zenobia
738:as a choreographer.
624:Le Boeuf sur le toit
593:Andria Balanchivadze
576:Andrei Balanchivadze
494:New York City Ballet
344: 1952;
315: 1946;
286: 1938;
257: 1921;
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3905:Liebeslieder Walzer
3859:Haieff Divertimento
3784:Divertimento No. 15
3667:Le baiser de la fée
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3291:and Michael Maule,
2970:oxfordreference.com
2116:Contemporary ballet
2099:Nicholas Magallanes
1734:Raymonda Variations
1702:Liebeslieder Walzer
1651:Divertimento No. 15
1315:neoclassical ballet
1211:at Lincoln Center.
1203:Divertimento No. 15
1031:The Goldwyn Follies
1022:Hollywood Boulevard
945:Edward M.M. Warburg
839:Danses Concertantes
834:Royal Danish Ballet
807:neoclassical ballet
210:New York City, U.S.
80:"George Balanchine"
36:Balanchine (crater)
4456:Vaganova graduates
4135:Sylvia Pas de Deux
4047:Scherzo à la Russe
4040:Davidsbündlertänze
4038:Robert Schumann's
3950:Noah and the Flood
3684:Ballo della Regina
3533:Tennessee Williams
3371:The New York Times
3350:Harvard University
3328:, January 14, 2004
3168:. Harper Collins.
2923:The New York Times
2864:The New York Times
2816:The New York Times
2719:The New York Times
2638:The New York Times
2633:Homans, Jennifer.
2585:"Артисты Дягилева"
2365:"Unexpected Error"
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2272:, December 9, 2018
2228:on August 3, 2019.
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1977:Ballo della Regina
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1254:Alexandra Danilova
1238:Alexandra Danilova
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3175:978-0-06-075070-1
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3137:978-0-679-45060-3
3107:978-5-9984-0395-8
2844:978-0-330-46247-1
2831:"Peter Altenberg"
2453:978-0-19-995934-1
2384:Discovering Dance
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