Dance Patron Lincoln Kirstein; Brought Balanchine to U.S.

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: January 6, 1996| Author: MART CAMPBELL | Copyright information

NEW YORK Lincoln Kirstein, the wealthy dance patron who in 1933 brought choreographer George Balanchine to the United States, transforming American ballet, died Friday at 87.

Kirstein died at his home of natural causes, said Jeffrey Peterson, a New York City Ballet spokesman.

Kirstein and Ballanchine founded the School of American Ballet here in 1933 and the New York City Ballet in 1948.

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