Flagg, Elise (1951–)
Flagg, Elise (1951–)
American ballet dancer. Born Dec 23, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan; sister of Laura Flagg (ballet dancer).
Danced with New York City Ballet (1960s–70s) where she was featured in Balanchine's Western Symphony, Ivesiana and A Midsummer Night's Dream; performed in Richard Tanner's Octuor and in Taras' The Song of the Nightingale at Stravinsky Festival (1972).
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