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and abandoned his family, causing Maria to take her mother's name. She was fond of ballet and viewed it as a form of social advancement from the lower reaches of Saint Petersburg society. She was eleven years younger than Meliton and rumored to have been his former housekeeper, although "she had at least some culture in her background" as she could play piano well. The Balanchine mother also worked at a bank. Although she loved ballet, she wished for her son to join the military. This was a difficult topic to enforce in the family because not only was the mother artistic, George's father was also very talented at playing the piano. Many believe that because his father was very invested in the arts, Balanchine's career of being a businessman failed. Balanchine had three other siblings. One of them being
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described their relationship in its obituary for Danilova: "She and Balanchine left the Soviet Union in 1924... Until 1931, she and Balanchine lived together as husband and wife, although they were never married. Balanchine was still officially married to another dancer, Tamara Geva, and he told Miss
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and known as the Mariinsky Ballet). His studies at the conservatory included advanced piano, music theory, counterpoint, harmony, and composition. Balanchine graduated from the conservatory in 1923, and danced as a member of the corps until 1924. While still in his teens, Balanchine choreographed his
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The rest of the Georgian side of Balanchine's family consisted largely of artists and soldiers. Little is known of Balanchine's Russian, maternal side. His mother, Meliton's second wife, Maria Nikolayevna Vasilyeva, is said to be the daughter of Nikolai von Almedingen, a German, who later left Russia
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displayed specific characteristics of Balanchine's choreography. The corps de ballet dancers execute rapid footwork and precise movements. The choreography is difficult to execute and all dancers must do their jobs to hold the integrity of the piece. Balanchine's use of musicality can also be seen
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People's Enlightenment Commissariat and became property of the state. The Theater reopened in 1918, then two years later the theater was called the State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. He mounted some new and experimental ballets for the Mikhailovsky Theatre in Petrograd. Among them were
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Balanchine spent the World War I years at the Mariinsky Theater until it closed down in 1917 due to a government decree. Attending ballet here could have been viewed as a convenience to the Balanchivadze family because this is where his father composed music. This theater was transferred to the
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Balanchine insisted that his first project in the United States would be to establish a ballet school because he wanted to develop dancers who had strong technique along with his particular style. Compared to his classical training, he thought they could not dance well. With the assistance of
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in 1936, where his program billing specified "Choreography by George Balanchine" as opposed to the usual billing of "Dances staged by". This marked the first time in Broadway history that a dance-maker received choreography billing for a Broadway musical.
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is known for its minimalism, using simple costumes and sets. This allowed the audience not to be distracted from the movement. Balanchine considered music to be the primary influence on choreography, as opposed to the narrative.
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Balanchine was 21 at the time and became the main choreographer for the most famous ballet company. Sergei Diaghilev insisted that Balanchine change his name from Balanchivadze to Balanchine. Diaghilev soon promoted Balanchine to
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Danilova that because his marriage papers had been left behind in Russia, he feared it might be difficult to arrange a legal separation." He married and divorced three more times, all to women who were his dancers:
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For full details of Balanchine's work in musical theater in London, Paris, New York, and Hollywood, see the summary report of Popular Balanchine, a research project of the George Balanchine Foundation, at
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to music by Tchaikovsky at Woodlands, the Warburg summer estate. The school of American Ballet became and is now a home for dancers of New York City Ballet as well as companies from all over the world.
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of the company and encouraged his choreography. Between 1924 and Diaghilev's death in 1929, Balanchine created ten ballets, as well as lesser works. During these years, he worked with composers such as
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opened to students on January 2, 1934, less than three months after Balanchine arrived in the U.S. Later that year, Balanchine had his students perform in a recital, where they premiered his new work
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As a child, Balanchine was not particularly interested in ballet, but his mother insisted that he audition with his sister Tamara, who shared her mother's interest in the art. Balanchine's brother
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and remained its artistic director for more than 35 years. His choreography is characterized by plotless ballets with minimal costume and décor, performed to classical and neoclassical music.
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Due to a serious knee injury, Balanchine had to limit his dancing, effectively ending his performance career. So he decided to focus all his attention on choreography.
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George Balanchine Way is a segment of West 63rd Street (located between Columbus Avenue and Broadway) in New York City that was renamed in his honor in June 1990.
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in this work. His other famous works with New York City Ballet are popular today and are performed in the Lincoln Center by New York City Ballet:
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A discussion about the Balanchine Technique with Balanchine dancer Suzanne Farrell at a July 08, 2006 PillowTalk at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
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With his School of American Ballet, New York City Ballet, and 400 choreographed works, Balanchine transformed American dance and created
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Based on his audition, during 1913 (at age nine), Balanchine relocated from rural Finland to Saint Petersburg and was accepted into the
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has argued that Balanchine, despite his creative genius and brilliance as a ballet choreographer, had his darker side. In his
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Between his ballet activities in the 1930s and 1940s, Balanchine choreographed Broadway musicals written by such notables as
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George Balanchine Catalog, including premiere date, cast, collaborators, and synopsis for all choreographic works
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Artists in Exile: How Refugees from Twentieth-Century War and Revolution Transformed the American Performing Arts
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made arts more difficult to fund. Balanchine created several new works, including collaborations with composers
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After Diaghilev's death, the Ballets Russes went bankrupt. To earn money, Balanchine began to stage dances for
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Hardy, Camille (2006). "Bringing Bourrées to Broadway: George Balanchine's Career in the Commercial Theater".
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Artists in Exile: How Refugees from 20th-century War and Revolution Transformed the American Performing Arts.
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and classical Greek myth and images with jazz movement. He described it as "the turning point in my life".
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Joseph Horowitz (2008).At the Mariinsky Theater Ballet he made his debut as a cupid in Sleeping Beauty.
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Over the decades Balanchine shared his artistic insights with several of his students including:
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managed to obtain a permission to leave Russia and tour around Europe. Balanchine with his wife,
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After years of illness, Balanchine died on April 30, 1983, aged 79, in Manhattan from
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and fused it with other schools of movement that he had adopted during his tenure on
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National Museum of Dance's Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Hall of Fame
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brought the male dancer to the forefront, giving him two solos within the ballet.
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Au, Susan. Ballet and Modern Dance. Third Edition. Thames & Hudson. 2012.
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in Copenhagen as a guest ballet master. Among his new works for the company were
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America, but it folded after several years. From 1944 to 1946, during and after
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the great choreographer ruled the New York City Ballet as a fiefdom, with the '
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and who subsequently became his second wife. He reconvened the company as the
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Balanchine and the Lost Muse: Revolution and the Making of a Choreographer
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Archival footage of Nora Kaye and Hugh Laing performing in Balanchine's
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instead followed his father's love for music and became a composer in
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Ballet-master of XXth century: An Individual approach to choreography
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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created in collaboration with Stravinsky and sculptor and designer
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Among his new works, during 1928 in Paris, Balanchine premiered
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in 1938, where he rented a white two-story house with "Kolya",
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Cultural Amnesia: Necessary Memories from History and the Arts
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and Balanchine as choreographers. Featured dancers included
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He had a Russian Orthodox funeral, and was interred at the
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Balanchine was born Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze in
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Recipients of the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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After graduating in 1921, Balanchine enrolled in the
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in 1934 as well as the New York City Ballet in 1948.
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