Balanchine on the web.(vital signs)(George Balanchine Foundation now at www.balanchine.org)(Brief article)

From: Dance Magazine | Date: March 1, 2008 | Copyright information

Can't remember when Balanchine choreographed the movie On Your Toes? Or who Violette Verdy's partner was in the "Emeralds" section of Jewels? Or what roles Arthur Mitchell created in New York City Ballet? Now it's all at your fingertips. The George Balanchine Foundation has posted the Balanchine Ca...

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