The final allegro, made so memorable in Balanchine's ballet of the same name, crackles with wit. From Wordnik.com. [Bizet: Symphony in C, Jeux d'enfants, Roma; Orchestre de Paris/Järvi] Reference
But the munchkin was specifically talking about something called a Balanchine, which is a protein within a protein within a protein. From Wordnik.com. [News from TV.com] Reference
The company’s first four visits, in Balanchine’s lifetime, were all important but controversial. From Wordnik.com. [Ballet in London: Compare and Contrast - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com] Reference
This is called a Balanchine because of the famous ballet dancer's love of backstage threeway train rides, if you get my drift. From Wordnik.com. [News from TV.com] Reference
Suzanne FarrellBallerinaAt the height of her career, 'Balanchine's muse' was diagnosed with arthritis in her right hip. From Wordnik.com. [Arthritis: What It Is, Why You Get It, And How To Stop The Pain] Reference
• "Balanchine" with the orchestra, April 15-17, 2011. From Wordnik.com. [post-gazette.com - News] Reference
It wouldn't have to be, any more than other complicated-love ballets, such as Balanchine's. From Wordnik.com. [ArtsJournal: Daily Arts News] Reference
'Balanchine's last ballerina, "Ms. Kistler is called. From Wordnik.com. [Darci Kistler Exits the Stage] Reference
As a young dancer for Balanchine, I was among them. From Wordnik.com. [The Ballet That Changed Everything] Reference
But the Morris and the Balanchine are utterly unalike. From Wordnik.com. [Is Morris Feeling Boxed In? His Dynamic Company Shines] Reference
So the search was on: who would be the next Balanchine?. From Wordnik.com. [Now, The Dead Shoes] Reference
But Balanchine also liked, at least a good deal of the time. From Wordnik.com. [City Ballet Shows Off Its Youth, Bids Farewell to Woetzel] Reference
Could Austin help him raise funds to bring Balanchine to America?. From Wordnik.com. [Balanchine's Hit Parade] Reference
Yet Balanchine himself seemed anything but possessive about his work. From Wordnik.com. [Balanchine's Hit Parade] Reference
Balanchine and Robbins created dances that only Villella could dance. From Wordnik.com. [Kennedy Center Honors Remarks At Wh Reception] Reference
"But Balanchine ballets are strong enough to withstand most anything.". From Wordnik.com. [Balanchine's Hit Parade] Reference
KING: You also were with Balanchine in the New York City Ballet, right?. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript May 5, 2002] Reference
Her partnership with Balanchine transformed the ballet world for the ages. From Wordnik.com. [Remarks By President At National Medal Of Arts Awards] Reference
And what they had was Balanchine, who was a full-blown, uncontested genius. From Wordnik.com. [Richard Nash: Lucia Chase, America's Ballet Mistress] Reference
Janie Taylor, certainly — expressive and intense in the old Balanchine manner. From Wordnik.com. [City Ballet Shows Off Its Youth, Bids Farewell to Woetzel] Reference
Once a dazzling spectacle, ballet had become slow and clunky, Balanchine told him. From Wordnik.com. [To Be Young, Gifted And Rich] Reference
She comes from an entirely different world from that of Wiles, Balanchine and Mozart. From Wordnik.com. [Another Slice of Elo; A Sweet Morris Returns] Reference
A Balanchine ballet that required 32 dancers in the 1950s still requires 32 dancers today. From Wordnik.com. [Michael Kaiser: Why the Arts Don't Pay for Themselves] Reference
Finally, at a party in London in 1933, he met Balanchine, and Kirstein's future opened up. From Wordnik.com. [To Be Young, Gifted And Rich] Reference
But late last month, in an act that appalled many Balanchine fans, the muse was jettisoned. From Wordnik.com. [Dancers In The Line Of Fire] Reference
All in all, a rich season for Balanchine, a thin season for Robbins, plus a lot of clutter. From Wordnik.com. [City Ballet's Ceaseless Work in Progress; Varone's Meditation on Daniel Pearl] Reference
(Balanchine knew what he was talking about when he warned against using Beethoven for dance.). From Wordnik.com. [A Major New Work From Mark Morris] Reference
Balanchine hated being in Hartford-too provincial-so the whole operation was moved to Manhattan. From Wordnik.com. [Balanchine's Hit Parade] Reference
Now, in a post-Soviet world, the company has begun catching up — to Balanchine, in particular. From Wordnik.com. [A Bastion of Bravura, The Bolshoi Wows Its Fans] Reference
Yes, Balanchine was once a schoolboy doing homework, and he really did land here in October 1933!. From Wordnik.com. [The Ballets Russes at 100] Reference
In "Serenade" Balanchine sets these women free but not to be with their lovers happily ever after. From Wordnik.com. [The Ballet That Changed Everything] Reference
We New Yorkers were lucky to have Stravinsky and Balanchine resident among us for so many decades. From Wordnik.com. [Norman MacAfee: Bless This House] Reference
But Balanchine himself never flinched at tossing aside eternal verities that didn't make sense anymore. From Wordnik.com. [Now, The Dead Shoes] Reference
When Balanchine was asked what "Serenade" is about, he said that it is just "a dance in the moonlight.". From Wordnik.com. [The Ballet That Changed Everything] Reference
But midway through "" Serenade, '' Walter dreams up a riff on Balanchine that involves an inventive wriggle of the hips. From Wordnik.com. [View From A Doll's House] Reference
"It's the waste of a major talent," says John Clifford, a former NYCB principal who stages Balanchine ballets around the world. From Wordnik.com. [Dancers In The Line Of Fire] Reference
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