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  2. Russian ballet - Wikipedia

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    In 1738, he became ballet master and head of the new ballet school, launching the advanced study of ballet in Russia, and winning the patronage of elite families. [5] France provided many leaders such as Charles Didelot in St. Petersburg (1801–1831), Jules Perrot (1848–1859) and Arthur Saint-Léon (1859–1869).

  3. Louis Harvy Chalif - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Dance Magazine wrote that Louis Chalif had been "at the forefront of the movement that introduced ballet instruction to 'the average American child'". [11] [37] Upon his death, his New York Times obituary described him as "the dean of New York dance teachers". [32] Both in New York City and across the U.S., Chalif was a major promoter ...

  4. Academy of Music (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    It was the demise of the Astor Opera House that spurred New York's elite to build a new opera house in what was then the more genteel neighborhood of Union Square, [9] led by Moses H. Grinnell, who formed a corporation in 1852 to fund the construction of the building, selling shares at $1,000 ($36,624 in 2023 dollars [10]) each to raise ...

  5. Mikhail Mordkin - Wikipedia

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    From among his students in America he formed a new Mordkin Ballet in 1937. Although he had been pushed into the background, Mordkin helped build the foundation for ballet in America including through the Mordkin Moser Conservatory whose alumni included Donald Heywood. [5] [6] Mikhail Mordkin died in Millbrook, New York. [7]

  6. Michel Fokine - Wikipedia

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    His ballet Les Sylphides was the first production at the American Ballet Theatre on 11 January 1940. In 1937, Fokine joined Wassily de Basil's offshoot of the Ballets Russes, which was eventually named the Original Ballet Russe. Among the new works Fokine created during this period were Cendrillon (1938) and Paganini (1939). His choreography ...

  7. Brighton Ballet Theater - Wikipedia

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    Students of Brighton Ballet Theater - American School of Russian Ballet. Brighton Ballet Theater is an American School of Russian Ballet and a nonprofit dance organization. Established in 1987, it is situated in Manhattan Beach area of Brooklyn and located on the campus of Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York.

  8. Bolshoi Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera are among the oldest and best known ballet and opera companies in the world. It is by far the world's biggest ballet company, with more than 200 dancers. [2] The theatre is the parent company of The Bolshoi Ballet Academy, a leading school of ballet.

  9. Moscow State Academy of Choreography - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow State Academy of Choreography (Russian: Московская государственная академия хореографии), commonly known as The Bolshoi Ballet Academy, is one of the oldest and most prestigious schools of ballet in the world, [1] [2] located in Moscow, Russia. It is the affiliate school of the Bolshoi Ballet.