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n. - United States dancer and choreographer (born in Russia) noted for his abstract and formal works (1904-1983).

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  • The final allegro, made so memorable in Balanchine's ballet of the same name, crackles with wit.
  • But the munchkin was specifically talking about something called a Balanchine, which is a protein within a protein within a protein.
  • The company’s first four visits, in Balanchine’s lifetime, were all important but controversial.
  • This is called a Balanchine because of the famous ballet dancer's love of backstage threeway train rides, if you get my drift.
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