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  1. Early life Balanchine's father Meliton. Balanchine was born Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, son of Georgian opera singer and composer Meliton Balanchivadze, one of the founders of the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre and later the culture minister of the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia, which became independent in 1918 but was later subsumed ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · George Balanchine was a ballet choreographer who co-founded and served as artistic director of the New York City Ballet. ... in St. Petersburg, Russia. The son of a composer, Balanchine had a ...

  3. George Balanchine was born Georgi Melitonovitch Balanchivadze in St. Petersburg, Russia, on January 22, 1904, the son of Meliton and Maria (Vassiliev) Balanchivadze. His father was a composer. Balanchine studied the piano as a child and considered a career in the military, which his mother encouraged.

  4. George Balanchine is regarded as the foremost contemporary choreographer in the world of ballet. Early Years. Europe. The son of a composer, Balanchine early in life gained a knowledge of music that far exceeds that of most of his fellow choreographers.

  5. George Balanchine, born Georgi Melitonovitch Balanchivadze in 1904, was accepted into the ballet section of St. Petersburg’s rigorous Imperial Theater School at the age of nine where he appeared in productions at the Maryinsky Theater including Marius Petipa’s The Sleeping Beauty. The son of a composer, Balanchine also had extensive musical ...

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · George Balanchine (born January 22 [January 9, Old Style], 1904, St. Petersburg, Russia—died April 30, 1983, New York, New York, U.S.) was the most influential choreographer of classical ballet in the United States in the 20th century. His works, characterized by a cool neoclassicism, include The Nutcracker (1954) and Don Quixote (1965), both ...

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  8. Balanchine leaves the Metropolitan Opera and takes some of his dancers to Hollywood, where he choreographs The Goldwyn Follies. 1939. Balanchine becomes a United States citizen. He directs the dances for the Hollywood film of On Your Toes. 1941. Balanchine and Kirstein establish the American Ballet Caravan.

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