Estópinal, Renee (1949–)
Estópinal, Renee (1949–)
American ballet dancer. Name variations: Renee Estopinal. Born Feb 22, 1949, in Los Angeles, California.
Moved to NY to train at school of American Ballet; began performing professionally with New York City Ballet, where she appeared in numerous repertory works including premiere of Stravinksy Symphony in C (1968), Balanchine's Agon, as well as Episodes, Stars and Stripes and Chaconne; performed the Theme for Jerome Robbins' The Goldberg Variations (1971).
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