Haydée, Marcia (1939–)

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Haydée, Marcia (1939–)

Brazilian dancer and director. Name variations: Marcia Haydee. Born Marcia Pereira da Silva in Niteroi, Brazil, April 18, 1939; studied with Yvonne Gama e Silva, Yucco Lindberg, and Vaslav Veltchek, as well as at Sadler's Wells Ballet (1954–55).

One of the greatest ballerinas of her day, made professional debut with Ballet Madeleine Rosay in Quitandinha, Petropolis, and danced with Rio de Janeiro Teatro Municipal (1953); joined Grand Ballet of Marquis de Cuevas (1957), soon becoming a soloist; moved to Stuttgart Opera Ballet (1961), where, under direction of John Cranko, created roles in Romeo and Juliet (1962), Onegin (1965), Carmen (1971), and Initials R.B.M.E. (1972); appointed artistic director of Stuttgart Ballet (1976), set about expanding the repertoire; retired from the Stuttgart (1996), after 35 years.

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