GEORGE BALANCHINE considered his ballets ephemeral: “A breath, a memory, then gone.” He worked hard in the moment and, following a near fatal illness in his youth, for the moment, so it is easy to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by City Ballet at 75 To make a company, George Balanchine first needed to make dancers. At 75, New York City Ballet pays tribute to its dancers, ...
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