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- United States dancer and choreographer (born in Russia) noted for his abstract and formal works (1904-1983)
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- Each winter, the New York City Ballet inspires prima ballerinas of all ages with its staging of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker ™, the story of a little girl's flight through toy soldiers, cunning mice, a gifted Nutcracker, and sugarplum fairies. www. nycballet.com/nutcracker/nutcracker. html Marie Elena Martinez: Holidays in New York City: The To-Do List
- Responsibility for the dance numbers was split between Robert Alton and the young George Balanchine.
- Responsibility for the dance numbers was split between Robert Alton and the young George Balanchine.
- In the adagio solo at the center of George Balanchine's Square Dance, Peter Boal exudes a beautiful meditative melancholy from each perfectly articulated phrase.
- Arlen and Mercer penned a drawerful of gems for a World War II cinematic revue called Star-Spangled Rhythm — the only one to achieve standard status was "That Old Black Magic" (choreographed for the film by George Balanchine; Hollywood used to be a classy place), but some more military-themed songs are priceless, including the brilliant "I'm Doing It For Defense" and the deliciously-titled "He Loved Me Till the All Clear Came. Archive 2007-05-01
- As a student at the School of American Ballet, she appeared for several years in the second act of the New York City Ballet's production of George Balanchine's Nutcracker.
- Her assignments included illustrating George Balanchine's book Complete Stories of the Great Ballets.