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  1. After years of illness, Balanchine died on April 30, 1983, aged 79, in Manhattan from Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, which was diagnosed only after his death. He first showed symptoms during 1978 when he began losing his balance while dancing. As the disease progressed, his equilibrium, eyesight, and hearing deteriorated.

    • April 30, 1983 (aged 79), New York City, U.S.
    • 1929–1983
    • Dancer, choreographer, director
    • Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze, January 22, 1904, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and work of George Balanchine, a Russian-born ballet choreographer who co-founded and served as artistic director of the New York City Ballet. Discover his early years, his collaborations with Igor Stravinsky and other composers, his neo-classical style, and his legacy in the dance world.

  3. 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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  4. 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 ...

  5. Oct 31, 2022 · A New Biography of George Balanchine, Ballet’s Colossus “Mr. B,” by Jennifer Homans, explores the life of the Russian-born choreographer, as well as the beauty and pains of his art.

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  7. Ballet Master. From that time until his death, Balanchine served as artistic director for the New York City Ballet, choreographing (either wholly or in part) the majority of the productions the company has introduced since its inception. Among them were Firebird (1949; restaged with Jerome Robbins, 1970); Bouree Fantasque (1949); La Valse (1951 ...

  8. Balanchine was a man of many talents outside the theater. Among his favorite divertissements were music, painting, carpentry and cooking. He could produce a piano reduction for a symphony as easily as a lavish Russian Easter buffet, and was lauded for both. Learn more about The George Balanchine the choreographer and co-founder of the New York ...

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