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George Balanchine (Georgy Melitonovich Balanchivadze (Mr. B, Rat)) was born on 22 January, 1904 in St. Petersburg, Russia, is a miscellaneous,actor,director. Discover George Balanchine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Georgy Melitonovich Balanchivadze (Mr. B, Rat) |
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miscellaneous,actor,director |
Age |
79 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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22 January 1904 |
Birthday |
22 January |
Birthplace |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
Date of death |
30 April, 1983 |
Died Place |
New York City, New York, USA |
Nationality |
Russia
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George Balanchine Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is George Balanchine's Wife?
His wife is Tanaquil Le Clerq (31 December 1952 - 14 February 1969) ( divorced), Maria Tallchief (16 August 1946 - 7 June 1951) ( annulled), Vera Zorina (24 December 1938 - 17 January 1946) ( divorced), Tamara Geva (24 October 1923 - 1926) ( divorced)
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Tanaquil Le Clerq (31 December 1952 - 14 February 1969) ( divorced), Maria Tallchief (16 August 1946 - 7 June 1951) ( annulled), Vera Zorina (24 December 1938 - 17 January 1946) ( divorced), Tamara Geva (24 October 1923 - 1926) ( divorced) |
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George Balanchine Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is George Balanchine worth at the age of 79 years old? George Balanchine’s income source is mostly from being a successful Miscellaneous. He is from Russia. We have estimated George Balanchine's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Miscellaneous |
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George Balanchine was a Georgian-American ballet dancer and one of the foremost choreographers of the 20th century. Regarded as the founder of American ballet, he established and led the New York City Ballet for more than three decades. Balanchine was born Georgy Melitonovich Balanchivadze, the son of Meliton Balanchivadze, a noted Georgian composer who later became the Culture Minister of the first Georgian Democratic Republic. Young Balanchine studied piano with his father from the age of 5. In 1913, he was admitted in the ballet class of the Imperial Ballet School in St. Petersburg.
In 1914, he made his stage debut with the Mariinsky Imperial Ballet as Cupid in "The Sleeping Beauty" ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
In 1921, he graduated as a classic ballet dancer. He also studied piano and composition at the St. Petersburg Conservatory.
From 1921-24, he was a dancer with the State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Petrograd (St. Petersburg).
In 1924, he emigrated from Russia together with his first wife, ballerina Tamara Geva, whom he wed in 1923. That same year auditioned for and was hired as a dancer by impresario Sergei Diaghilev for his "Russian Ballet". A knee injury forced him to quit dancing, and Diaghilev employed him as a choreographer.
From 1924-29 he created nine major ballets as well as choreographing smaller productions. He choreographed such ballets as "L'Enfant et les Sortileges" by Maurice Ravel, "Apollon Musagete" and "Le Chant du Rossignol" by Igor Stravinsky, in which he introduced then 14-year-old Alicia Markova. After Diaghilev's death, Balanchine had a few uncertain years.
He played a cameo role as a dancer in Dark Red Roses (1929) with Lydia Lopokova, a former Diaghilev ballerina. After a brief stint with the Royal Danish Ballet in Copenhagen, Balanchine moved to Monte Carlo.
There, from 1930-33, he choreographed three ballets for "Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo", starring Tamara Toumanova. At that time he collaborated with Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weil.
In 1933, he formed "Les Ballets" with Boris Kochno, Diaghilev's last private secretary, and made performances in London. There he was met the young American impresario Lincoln Kirstein, who invited him to start a ballet company in New York. Balanchine said, "Yes.
But first, a school", and came to New York at the end of 1933.
The new home for Balanchine's ballet was commissioned and funded with the help of Kirstein, who served as the general director of Balanchine's ballet company from 1933-89.
Their work was documented from 1933-55 by photographer George Platt Lynes. Their friends and collaborators were Gertrude Stein, Jean Cocteau, Igor Stravinsky, Pavel Tchelitchev, Cecil Beaton, Alexandra Danilova and many others. Balanchine was married four times, all to ballerinas; he also had common-law relationships, but remained childless.
There he co-founded the School of American Ballet, which opened its doors on January 2, 1934.
In 1935, he co-founded the American Ballet, which became the resident company of the Metropolitan Opera for a few years until their separation from the Opera in 1938. Balanchine took his dancers to Hollywood.
Two of his wives played the same role in different productions of Rodgers and Hart's musical "On Your Toes", and both danced the ballet "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" in it. Tamara Geva appeared in the 1936 original Broadway production, in which her leading man was Ray Bolger, best known for playing "The Scarecrow" in the iconic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz (1939). Vera Zorina appeared in the 1939 film version of "On Your Toes", and her leading man was Eddie Albert, who later starred in the hit television series Green Acres (1965). The film version, however, dropped all the songs, although it kept the ballet music.
There he promoted his second wife, Vera Zorina, to several leading roles and worked as ballet choreographer in The Goldwyn Follies (1938), On Your Toes (1939), We Are Not Alone (1939), Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) and Follow the Boys (1944).
In 1946, Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein founded the Ballet Society, renamed the "New York City Ballet" in 1948. It became the most innovative ballet company in the world.
In Christmas 1954, Balanchine staged "The Nutcracker" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and started the tradition of seasonal performances of this classic ballet.
Balanchine and New York City Ballet made a home in the New York State Theater building at Lincoln Center, designed by Philip Johnson, in 1964.
(February 5, 1970) He was awarded the Handel Medallion, New York City's biggest award for cultural achievement at the State Theatre at Lincoln Center in New York City.
He choreographed the five-part series Great Performances: Dance in America (1976) for PBS and the film The Turning Point (1977).
Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume One, 1981-1985, pages 32-35. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998.
His choreography was re-created for the 1993 film version of the production, The Nutcracker (1993).