Angel Corella as Aminta in the 2006 production of Ashton's ballet Sylvia. American Ballet Theatre, based in New York City, was one of the foremost ballet companies of the 20th century. It continues as a leading dance company in the world today. There are three levels within the company (in rising order): ABT's corps de ballet [1], the soloists [2] and the principals [3]; there is also ABT II, formerly known as the ABT Studio Company. [4] Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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A ballet company is a group of dancers who perform ballets. ...
(19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999 in the...
A Ballet company is group of dancers who perform ballets. ...
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History
Angel Corella, Jose Manuel Carreno, and Ethan Steifel in an ABT production of Fancy Free. The company was founded in 1937 as the Mordkin Ballet, and then reorganized in 1940 with a new name as the Ballet Theatre. For 40 years Lucia Chase directed it, working with many choreographers and ballet masters. In 1956 it was renamed the American Ballet Theatre, and has kept that name ever since. American Ballet Theatre performs at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York . In 1960, the company became the first American ballet company to dance in the Soviet Union. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Mikhail Mordkin (1882? - 1944) was a Russian ballet dancer. ...
A car from 1956 Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Artistic directors Oliver Smith (February 13, 1918 - January 23, 1994) was one of the most distinguished and prolific Tony Award-winning scenic designers in American theatre history. ...
For the Russian athlete, see Aleksandr Baryshnikov. ...
Notable ABT dancers of the past (Partial Listing) Alessandra Ferri (born in 1963) is an Italian ballerina, dancing as a Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theatre in New York, Prima Ballerina with the La Scala Ballet in Milan, and as an international guest artist. ...
Alicia Ernestina de la Caridad del Cobre Martinez Hoya, simply known as Alicia Alonso, is a Cuban prima ballerina assoluta and choreographer. ...
Amy Rose ), once known as Rosy the Rascal, is a video game character who appears in many of the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games developed by Segas Sonic Team. ...
Anton Dolin was the stage name of Sydney Francis Patrick Healey-Kay (1904â1983), an English ballet dancer and choreographer. ...
Antony Tudor in âGala Performanceâ, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1941 Antony Tudor (April 4, 1909 - April 19, 1987), born William Cook, was an English choreographer and dancer who choreographed numerous ballets. ...
Cynthia Gregory is an American ballerina whom Rudolph Nureyev called Americas prima ballerina assoluta. ...
Erik Belton Evers Bruhn (October 3, 1928 â April 1, 1986) was a Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, director, actor, and writer. ...
Fernando Bujones Fernando Bujones (March 9, 1955 â November 10, 2005) was a Cuban-American ballet dancer. ...
Gelsey Kirkland (born December 29, 1952, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is an American ballet dancer. ...
Julio Bocca (b. ...
Leslie Browne (born 1958) is an American ballet dancer and actress. ...
Melissa Hayden (born Mildred Herman, April 25, 1923, Toronto; died August 9, 2006, Winston-Salem, North Carolina) was a well-known ballerina who spent most of her career with the New York City Ballet. ...
For the Russian athlete, see Aleksandr Baryshnikov. ...
Nataliya Romanovna Makarova is a ballet dancer. ...
Principal dancers of the present In a 2005 performance as Aminta, from Frederick Ashtons ballet Sylvia Ãngel Corella (born November 8, 1975) is a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre. ...
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Ethan Stiefel (born 1973 in Tyrone, Pennsylvania) is a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (ABT) .[1] // An only son of a Lutheran minister who became a prison warden in New York, Stiefel began ballet training in Madison, Wisconsin at age eight. ...
In a 2005 performance as Odette with Angel Corella, in ABTs PBS production of the ballet Swan Lake Gillian Murphy (born 1979) is a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre. ...
Irina Dvorovenko was born in Kiev, Ukraine. ...
Jose Manuel Carreño Jose Manuel Carreño (born May 25, 1968) is a Cuban principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. ...
Julie Kent(born July 11, 1969 in Bethesda, Maryland), birth name Julie Cox, is an American ballerina. ...
Nino Ananiashvili Nina Ananiashvili (also: Nino Ananiashvili, Georgian: , born on March 28, 1963 in Tbilisi, Georgia (at the time Georgian SSR, Soviet Union)) is a Georgian ballerina. ...
Paloma Herrera Paloma Herrera (born in Buenos Aires December 21), is an Argentine dancer, from 1975 is a principal ballet dancer with the American Ballet Theatre in New York City. ...
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Ballerina Xiomara Reyes in Giselle, Act II, 2006 Xiomara Reyes is a Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre. ...
Special repertoire Many choreographers have staged works especially for ABT, including George Balanchine, Adolph Bolm, Michel Fokine, Léonide Massine, and Bronislava Nijinska. The great British choreographer Antony Tudor made his American debut with ABT. The legendary Agnes de Mille staged the majority of her ballet works with them. Other renowned choreographers include Jerome Robbins, Twyla Tharp, and Alvin Ailey. Choreography (also known as dance composition) is the art of making structures in which movement occurs, the term composition may also refer to the navigation or connection of these movement structures. ...
George Balanchine (January 9 (O.S.) = January 22 (N.S.), 1904âApril 30, 1983) was one of the 20th centurys foremost choreographers, and one of the founders of American ballet. ...
Adolph Rudolphovitch Bolm (September 25, 1884-April 16, 1951) was a Russian born American ballet dancer. ...
Michel Fokine or Mikhail Mikhailovich Fokin (ÐиÑ
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Leonid Fyodorovich Myasin (August 9, 1896âMarch 15, 1979) was a Russian choreographer and ballet dancer. ...
Bronislava Nijinska (January 8, 1891 - February 21, 1972) was a Russian dancer, choreographer, and teacher of Polish descent, also known as Bronislava Fominitshna Nizhinskaya; in Polish language: BronisÅawa NiżyÅska. ...
Antony Tudor in âGala Performanceâ, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1941 Antony Tudor (April 4, 1909 - April 19, 1987), born William Cook, was an English choreographer and dancer who choreographed numerous ballets. ...
Agnes George de Mille (September 18, 1905 â October 7, 1993) was an American dancer and choreographer. ...
Jerome Robbins (October 11, 1918 - July 29, 1998) was an American choreographer whose work has included everything from classical ballet to contemporary musical theater. ...
// Tharp in a poster for a performance at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City. ...
Alvin Ailey, Jr. ...
ABT's 1976 production of The Nutcracker starring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gelsey Kirkland was televised the following year and has become a broadcast classic. This article is about the ballet. ...
For the Russian athlete, see Aleksandr Baryshnikov. ...
Gelsey Kirkland (born December 29, 1952, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is an American ballet dancer. ...
The main season is held during eight weeks in the spring at New York City's Metropolitan Opera House. The 2008 spring season will include The Sleeping Beauty, Giselle, Don Quixote, The Merry Widow, Swan Lake, Le Corsaire, La Bayadère, Etudes, and a new Twyla Tharp ballet premiere. The Metropolitan Opera is located at Lincoln Center in New York, New York. ...
The Sleeping Beauty (Russian: , Spyashchaya Krasavitsa) is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, Opus 66, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. ...
Anna Pavlova as Giselle in Act I (ca. ...
Svetlana Zakharova as Kitri in the Entrance of Kitri from the Bolshoi Ballets production of the Petipa/Gorsky/Minkus Don Quixote, Moscow, 2006 The ballet Don Quixote is based on the famous Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote de la Mancha. ...
For the ballet, see The Merry Widow (ballet). ...
The Valse des cygnes from Act II of the Ivanov/Petipa edition of Swan Lake. ...
The Bavarian State Ballet in the scene Le Jardin Animé from the companys partial reconstruction of Marius Petipas 1899 revival of Le Corsaire, Munich, 2007 Le Corsaire (The Pirate) is a ballet in three acts, with a libretto based on the poem The Corsair by Lord Byron. ...
The Entrance of the Shades (Entrée de lombres) of the scene The Kingdom Of the Shades from the Kirov/Mariinsky Ballets 1941 production of La Bayadère, St. ...
An etude (from the French word étude meaning study) is a short musical composition designed to provide practice in a particular technical skill in the performance of a solo instrument. ...
Today, ABT encourages the growth of dance and choreography by holding a summer intensive session for young people from across the country. Its Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School teaches the style and techniques specifically used by ABT. Jacqueline Bouvier redirects here. ...
Ballets performed Below is a list of works which have been performed by American Ballet Theatre. Not all of the works are currently in the company's repertory. - Listed alphabetically
Adagio for Strings, Afternoon of a Faun (Robbins), Afternoon of a Faun (Nijinsky), Airs, Aleko, Amazed in Burning Dreams, Americans We, Amnon V'Tamar, L'Amour et son Amour, Anastasia, Angrismene, Annabel Lee, Apollo, Appalachian Spring, Artemis, At Midnight Awakening Jerome Robbins (October 11, 1918 - July 29, 1998) was an American choreographer whose work has included everything from classical ballet to contemporary musical theater. ...
Nijinsky can refer to: Vaslav Nijinsky Nijinsky II This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Bach Partita, Le Baiser de la Fee, Baker's Dozen, Le Bal, Balladen der Liebe, Ballet Imperial, Barn Dance, Baroque Game, La Bayadère, Beatrice, The Beloved, Billy the Kid, Birthday Offering, Bitter Rainbow, Black Ritual (Obeah), Black Tuesday, Blood Wedding, Bluebeard, Bolero (solo), Bolero, Bourree Fantasque, Brahms Quintet, A Brahms Symphony, The Brahms-Haydn Variations, Brief Fling, Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1, The Bull Dancers, Bum's Rush The Capital of the World, Capriccio Espagnol, Capriccioso, Caprichos, The Careless Burghers, Carmen (A. Alonso), Carmen (Roland Petit), Carnaval, The Catherine Wheel, Cinderella, Cinderella (Kudelka), Circo de Espana, Clair de Lune, Clear, The Combat, Concerto (Dollar/Chopin), Concerto (Dollar/Mendelssohn), Close to Chuck, Concerto (MacMillan), Concerto (Ross), Concerto no. 1 for Piano and Orchestra, Concerto Six Twenty-Two (Duet), Concert Waltzes, Configurations, Conflict, Continuum, Conterdances, Coppelia, Corbaille de Fleurs, Le Corsaire (full length), Le Corsaire Pas de Deux, Cruel World Fernando Alonso (b. ...
Roland Petit (January 13, 1924) is a French choreographer and dancer born in Villemomble near Paris, France. ...
Frédéric François Chopin as portrayed by Eugène Delacroix in 1838. ...
Portrait of Mendelssohn by the English miniaturist James Warren Childe (1778-1862), 1839 Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, born and generally known as Felix Mendelssohn (February 3, 1809 â November 4, 1847) is a German composer, pianist and conductor of the early Romantic period. ...
Dr James MacMillan (born on July 16, 1959) is a Scottish classical composer and conductor. ...
The Bavarian State Ballet in the scene Le Jardin Animé from the companys partial reconstruction of Marius Petipas 1899 revival of Le Corsaire, Munich, 2007 Le Corsaire (The Pirate) is a ballet in three acts, with a libretto based on the poem The Corsair by Lord Byron. ...
Altynai Asylmoratova and Faurkh Ruzimatov of the Mariinsky Ballet in the Le Corsaire Pas de Deux, London, 1988 Le Corsaire (The Pirate) is a ballet in three acts, with a libretto based on the poem The Corsair by Lord Byron. ...
Dancing with Monet, Danses Concertante, Catie Stillwell, Danza del Molinero, Dark Elegies, Death and the Maiden, Les Demoiselles de la Nuit, Designs with Strings, Desir (pas de deux), Dialogues Diana and Acteon, Dim Lustre, Disposition, Diversion of Angels, Divertimento-Rossini Divertissement D'Auber, Don Domingo de Don Blas, Donizetti Variations, Don Quixote (ballet), Don Quixote (Grand pas de deux), Don't Panic! , Dorian, The Dream, Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, Duets Svetlana Zakharova as Kitri in the Entrance of Kitri from the Bolshoi Ballets production of the Petipa/Gorsky/Minkus Don Quixote, Moscow, 2006 The ballet Don Quixote is based on the famous Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote de la Mancha. ...
Eccentrique, Echoing of Trumpets, Eden (pas de deux), Electra, Elegy, The Elements, The Enchanted, The Encounter, Enough Said, Ensayo Sinfonica, Epilogue, Esmeralda (pas de deux - after Perrot), Esmeralda (pas de deux - Stevenson), [[La Esmeralda (Beriosoff), Espana, Estuary, The Eternal Idol, Etudes, Everlast Look up emerald in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Jules-Joseph Perrot (born August 18, 1810 in Lyon, France; died August 18, 1892 in Paramé) was a dancer and choreographer who created some of the most famous ballets of the 19th century. ...
Facsimile, Fair at Sorochinsk, Fall River Legend, Fancy Free, Fandango, Fantaisie Serieuse, The Fantastic Toyshop, Festa, Fest Polonaise, Field Chair and Mountain, La Fille Mal Gardee, Firebird, Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan, Five Sketches, Flames of Paris, Flower Festival in Genzano, Follow the Feet, The Four Marys, Francesca da Rimini, From Here on Out, The Fugue Gaite Parisienne, Gala Performance, The Garden of Villandry, Gartenfest, Gayaneh (pas de deux), Gemini, Getting Closer, Gift of the Magi, Giselle, Glinka Pas de Trois, Glow-Stop, Gong , Goya Pastoral, Goyescas, Graduation Ball, Grand Pas Classique, Le Grand Pas de Deux, Grand Pas (Glazunov), Grand Pas Romantique, Le Grand Spectacle, Grand Tarantella, Grass, Graziana, The Great American Goof, Great Galloping (Gottschalk), The Green Table, The Guards of Amager (Bournonville) Anna Pavlova as Giselle in Act I (ca. ...
Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov (or Glazounov) (August 10, 1865 – March 21, 1936) was a Russian composer, as well as an influential music teacher. ...
The tarantella (tarentule, tarentella, tarantelle, tarentelle, tarantel) is a traditional dance 6/8 or 4/4 time characterised by the rapid whirling of couples. ...
There were or are the following people named Gottschalk: Gottschalk, Prince of Vends (Slavic), 11th century Gottschalk, German monk, 9th century Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising, beneficiary of the 996 Ostarrîchi document Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829–1869) American composer and pianist Thomas Gottschalk, German entertainer and actor (born 1950) This is...
Bournonville can refer to: August Bournonville, leader of the Royal Danish Ballet Bournonville School, his distinctive style of ballet Bournonville, Pas-de-Calais, France Category: ...
Hamlet Connotations, Harbinger, Harlequinade (pas de deux - Balanchine), Harlequinade (Pas de deux - Stevenson), The Harvest According, Harvest Time, Helen of Troy, Hereafter, Las Hermanas, Hommage a Lucia, How Near Heaven, The Howling Cat, Huapango See also Commedia dellarte // The Harlequinade is a type of theatrical performance piece, usually a slapstick adaptation of the Commedia dellarte, which dates back to England in the mid 18th century. ...
Helen was the wife of Menelaus and reputed to be the most beautiful woman in the world, and her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War. ...
In a Country Garden, In Volo, L'Inconnue, The Informer, Interludes, Intermezzo, Interplay, In The Upper Room, Italian Suite (four dances) Jabula, Jack And Jill (Pas de deux), Jardin Anime (from Le Corsaire, Act II), Jardin aux Lilas, Jeu D’Esprit (Pièce d’Occasion), Le Jeune Homme et la Mort, Jeux, Jeux des Cartes, Journey, Jubilee, Judgment of Paris, Jump Start Kaleidoscope, Known by Heart, Kontraste Lady From the Sea, Lady into Fox, The Leaf and the Wind, The Leaves Are Fading, Legende (pas de deux), Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Lilting Fate, The Little Ballet, Little Improvisations, The Love Song Mademoiselle Angot, The Maids, Manon, Marimba, Meadow, Mechanical Ballet, Medea (pas de deux), The Meeting, Mendelssohn Symphony, The Merry Widow, Minkus Pas de Trois, The Miraculous Mandarin, The Mirror, Miss Julie, The Mollino Room, Momentum, Monument for a Dead Boy, Moondance, Moonlight Sonata, Moon Reindeer, The Moor's Pavane, La Muerte Enamorada, Murder, My Funny Valentine This article is about the Greek mythological figure. ...
Portrait of Mendelssohn by the English miniaturist James Warren Childe (1778-1862), 1839 Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, born and generally known as Felix Mendelssohn (February 3, 1809 â November 4, 1847) is a German composer, pianist and conductor of the early Romantic period. ...
Maestro Ludwig Minkus, Paris, circa 1870. ...
Napoli Divertissements, N.Y. Export: Op. Jazz, Night Journey, Nimbus, Nine Sinatra Songs, Les Noces, The Nutcracker (Baryshnikov), The Nutcracker (McKenzie) Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer who is considered one of the finest vocalists of all time, renowned for his impeccable phrasing and timing. ...
Mikhail Nikolaevitch Baryshnikov (Russian: ) (born January 28, 1948) is a famous Russian dancer, choreographer, and actor. ...
Odalisque, Ode to Glory, Offenbach in the Underworld, Once More Frank, On Stage!, Onegin, Ontogeny, Othello, The Other, Other Dances, Ovid Metamorphoses Onegin is a 1999 film adaptation of Aleksandr Pushkins novel in verse Yevgeny Onegin. ...
Paean, Paquita, Paquita (pas de deux), The Parliament of the Birds, Pas de Deux, Pas de Deux Holberg, Pas de Deux Imperiale (from Anastasia, Act II), Pas de "Duke", Pas de Quatre, Pas d'Esclave (from Le Corsaire), Pas des Deesses, Pas de Trois, Pas et Lignes, Le Passage Enchante, Les Patineurs, Pavane, La Peri (pas de deux), Petite Mort, Peter and the Wolf (Bolm), Peter and the Wolf (Smuin), Petrouchka, Pièce d’Occasion, The Pied Piper, Pierrot Lunaire, Pillar of Fire, Pleroma, Points of Jazz, Polovtsian Dances, Polyandrion, Prevailing Westerlies, Princess Aurora (excerpt from The Sleeping Beauty), The Prodigal Son, A Promise, Pulcinella Variations, Push Comes to Shove Paquita is a ballet in two acts and three scenes. ...
Lithograph by A. E. Chalon of Carlotta Grisi (left), Marie Taglioni (center), (right back), and Fanny Cerrito (right front) in the Perrot/Pugni Pas de Quatre, London, 1845 Pas de Quatre is a ballet divertissement choreographed by Jules Perrot in 1845, on the suggestion of Benjamin Lumley, Director at His...
Michael Smuin (October 13, 1938 â April 23, 2007) was a ballet dancer, choreographer, and theatre director. ...
The Sleeping Beauty (Russian: , Spyashchaya Krasavitsa) is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, Opus 66, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. ...
Quartet, Quintet Rabbit and Rogue (Tharp), Raymonda, Raymonda (Act III), Raymonda (Divertissments), Raymonda (Divertissements from Act II & Act III), Raymonda (Grand Pas Classique), The Red Shoes, Remanso, Les Rendezvous, Rendezvous(Pas de deux - Hoff), Rendezvous (pas de deux - Nijinska), Requiem, Le Retour, Reverie, Rib of Eve, Ricercare (pas de deux), Rigaudon, The Rite of Spring, The River, Rodeo, Romantic Age, Romeo and Juliet (MacMillan), Romeo and Juliet (Tudor), Romeo and Juliet (pas de deux - Bruhn), Romeo and Juliet (pas de deux - Nureyev), Romeo and Juliet (Pas de deux - Tchernichov), A Rose for Miss Emily, Russian Soldier Natalia Bessmertnova as Raymonda and Gediminas Taranda as Abderakhman in the Grand Pas daction from the Bolshoi Ballets production of the Petipa/Glazunov Raymonda. ...
For other uses, see Romeo and Juliet (disambiguation). ...
Dr James MacMillan (born on July 16, 1959) is a Scottish classical composer and conductor. ...
Antony Tudor in âGala Performanceâ, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1941 Antony Tudor (April 4, 1909 - April 19, 1987), born William Cook, was an English choreographer and dancer who choreographed numerous ballets. ...
Erik Belton Evers Bruhn (October 3, 1928 â April 1, 1986) was a Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, director, actor, and writer. ...
Le Sacre du Printemps, (The Rite of Spring), Sargasso, Scherzo for Massah Jack, Schubertiade, Schuman Concerto, Sea-Change, Sebastian, Sechs Tänze, Sentient Bach, Serious Pleasures, Seven Faces of Love, Seven Spanish Songs, Shadow of the Wind, Shadowplay, Side Show, Sin and Tonic, Sinatra Suite, Sinfonietta, "...smile with my heart" Slavonika, The Sleeping Beauty, The Snow Maiden, Soiree Musicale, A Soldiers Tale, Solitaire (pas de deux), Solo, Some Assembly Required, Something Special, Some Times, La Sonnambula, Spartacus (pas de deux, Act III), S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A., Le Spectre de la Rose, Sphinx, The Sphinx, Spring and Fall, Spring Waters, States of Grace, Stepping Stones, Stravinsky Violin Concerto, A Streetcar Named Desire, Streetcar Royalty, Summer Day (pas de deux), Sunset, Swan Lake, Swan Lake (McKenzie), La Sylphide, Les Sylphides, Sylvia, Sylvia (pas de deux), Symphonic Variations, Symphonie Concertante, Symphony in C Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer who is considered one of the finest vocalists of all time, renowned for his impeccable phrasing and timing. ...
The Sleeping Beauty (Russian: , Spyashchaya Krasavitsa) is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, Opus 66, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. ...
The Valse des cygnes from Act II of the Ivanov/Petipa edition of Swan Lake. ...
La Sylphide is one of the worlds best-known ballets. ...
Les Sylphides is a short, non-narrative ballet choreographed by Michel Fokine to music by Frédéric Chopin. ...
Tales of Hoffmann, Tally Ho- or the Frail Quarry, The Taming of the Shrew (pas de deux), The Taming of the Shrew, Tarantella (pas de deux), Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, Texas Fourth, Theatre, Theme and Variations, The Thief Who Loved a Ghost, This Property is Condemned, Three-Cornered Hat, Three Essays, Three Preludes, Three Virgins and a Devil, The Tiller in the Fields, Till Eulenspiegel, Times Past, Top Hat and Tails, Torso, The Traitor, Transcendental Etudes, Triad, Trio a Deux, Triptych, Tristan (pas de deux), Tropical Pas de Deux, Turnstile Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian Пётр Ильи́ч Чайко́вский, sometimes transliterated as Piotr, Anglicised as Peter Ilich), (May 7, 1840 – November 6, 1893 (N.S.); April 25, 1840 – October 25, 1893 (O.S.)) was a Russian composer of the Romantic era. ...
Undertow, Unfinished Symphony, Us (pas de deux) Variations on 'America', Variations for Four, La Ventana, Vestris, Venetian Carnival, Voices of Spring, Voluntaries Walk This Way, Waltz Academy, The Wanderer (Errante), Way Out, Weren't We Fools?, The Wild Boy, The Wind in the Mountains, Winter's Eve, Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison, Without Words, The Wooden Prince (solo), Workout, workwithinwork For other persons named George Harrison, see George Harrison (disambiguation). ...
References
In a 2006 performance as Giselle, from the ABT production - ^ ABT corps de ballet
- ^ ABT soloists
- ^ ABT principals
- ^ ABT II
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External links - Official website
- American Ballet Theatre entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica
- American Ballet Theatre entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia
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