Daniele, Graciela (1939–)

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Daniele, Graciela (1939–)

Argentinean ballet and theatrical dancer. Born Dec 8, 1939, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Performed with ballet companies of Teatro Colón and Teatro Argentine de la Plata in Buenos Aires; moved to New York City and appeared in numerous shows, including What Makes Sammy Run? (1964), Promises Promises, Here's Where I Belong and Coco; appeared on tv on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "Bell Telephone Hour"; choreographed for NY's Spanish-language theaters and for theater, tv and film, including Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite and Everyone Says I Love You, which both won Fosse Awards; nominated for 11 Tony and 6 Drama Desk awards for choreography; served as resident director at Lincoln Center Theater in NY. Choreographed for The Most Happy Fella (1977), A History of American Film (1977), Alice in Concert (1980), The Pirates of Penzanze (1980) and Cada Noche … Tango (1988).

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