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George Balanchine

Choreography

George Balanchine (1904 – 1983) transformed the world of ballet. Widely regarded as the most influential choreographer of the 20th century, he co-founded two of ballet’s most important institutions: New York City Ballet and the School of American Ballet. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1904, as Georgi Balanchivadze, he studied there at the Imperial Ballet School, and danced with the Maryinsky Theatre Ballet Company, where he began choreographing short works. In the summer of 1924, Balanchine left the newly formed Soviet Union for Europe, where he was invited by impresario Serge Diaghilev to join the Ballets Russes. For that company, Balanchine choreographed his first important ballets: »Apollo« (1928) and »Prodigal Son« (1929). After Ballets Russes was dissovled following Diaghilev’s death in 1929, Balanchine spent his next few years on a variety of projects in Europe and then formed his own company, Les Ballets 1933, in Paris. There, he met American arts connoisseur Lincoln Kirstein, who persuaded him to come to the United States. In 1934, the pair founded the School of American Ballet, which remains in operation to this day, training students for companies around the world. Balanchine’s first ballet in the U.S., »Serenade«, set to music by Tchaikovsky, was created for SAB students and premiered on 9 June 1934 on the grounds of an estate in White Plains. Balanchine and Kirstein founded several short-lived ballet companies before forming Ballet Society in 1946, which was renamed New York City Ballet in 1948. Balanchine served as the Company’s ballet master from that year until his death in 1983, building it into one of the most important performing arts institutions in the world, and a cornerstone of musical choices ranged from Tchaikovsky (one of his favourite composeers) to Stravinsky (his compatriot and friend) to Gershwin (who embodied the choreographer’s love of America). Many of Balanchine’s works are considered masterpieces and are perfomed by ballet companies all over the world. (Status: 2024)

George Balanchine © Tanaquil LeClercq
George Balanchine © Tanaquil LeClercq