Sarry, Christine (1946–)
Sarry, Christine (1946–)
American ballet dancer. Born 1946 in Long Beach, CA.
Performed with Robert Joffrey Ballet in New York City; danced with American Ballet Theater (1964–70, 1971–74), where she had featured roles in Coppélia and Rodeo and created roles for Feld's A Poem Forgotten, Cortège Parisien, Early Songs, Romance, Intermezzo, and others.
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