George Balanchine
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Definition
Proper noun: * George Balanchine: A renowned choreographer and dancer, born in Russia, who became a naturalized American citizen. He is celebrated for his significant role in developing neoclassical ballet in the United States, co-founding the New York City Ballet and creating a vast repertoire of abstract, formal, and musical works.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The school's curriculum is heavily influenced by the teachings of George Balanchine.
- The company will perform George Balanchine's "Serenade" this season.
- Many consider George Balanchine one of the most influential choreographers of the 20th century.
Advanced Usage
- "Balanchine technique": A distinct style and school of ballet training developed from his choreographic principles, emphasizing speed, clarity, and musicality.
- The dancer's precise footwork is a hallmark of her Balanchine technique.
- "A Balanchine ballet": A phrase used to describe a ballet choreographed by him, often implying specific stylistic characteristics such as neoclassical aesthetics, plotless abstraction, and a deep connection to the score.
- Performing a Balanchine ballet requires exceptional rhythmic accuracy.
Variants and Related Words
- Balanchinian (adj): Pertaining to the style or works of George Balanchine.
- The piece has a distinctly Balanchinian feel in its architectural use of the corps de ballet.
Synonyms
- The Father of American Ballet: An epithet highlighting his foundational role in American ballet.
- Choreographer: The general term for his primary profession.
Noun
- United States dancer and choreographer (born in Russia) noted for his abstract and formal works (1904-1983)