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2004 marks the Centennial of George Balanchine's birth and the 50th anniversary of his version of the Nutcracker.
if George Balanchine, the cofounder of the New York City Ballet, were alive he would turn 100 in January. Twenty years after his death, audiences continue to be enraptured by his choreography, and dancers still dream of performing in his version of The Nutcracker-a masterpiece that celebrates its 50th anniversary in February.
The power behind Balanehine's legacy is h...
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