arthur mitchell
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Definition
Proper noun: * Arthur Mitchell: A United States dancer and choreographer who achieved historic significance by founding the first major Black classical ballet company.
Usage
- As a subject: broke significant racial barriers in the world of ballet.
- In possessive form: vision and talent paved the way for generations of dancers of color.
- As an object of discussion: The documentary explores the legacy of .
Examples
- was a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet.
- The school was founded by and Karel Shook in 1969.
- We are studying the contributions of to American dance.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used metonymically to represent the institution he founded (the Dance Theatre of Harlem) or his pioneering role.
- The Arthur Mitchell era transformed the perception of who could perform classical ballet.
Variants and Related Words
- Dance Theatre of Harlem: The institution founded by Arthur Mitchell.
- Mitchell (surname): When used in an artistic context, it can refer to Arthur Mitchell, though this requires prior context.
Synonyms
- Pioneering dancer
- Ballet trailblazer
- Founder of Dance Theatre of Harlem
Related Phrases
- A disciple of Balanchine: A phrase often used to describe Arthur Mitchell's training and artistic lineage, as he was a protégé of George Balanchine.
Noun
- United States dancer who formed the first Black classical ballet company (born in 1934)