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This Native American ballerina who died in 2013 played Anna Pavlova in Esther Williams' "Million Dollar Mermaid" |
Maria Tallchief
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$2,000 |
DJ |
BALLET DANCERS IN THE CINEMA |
2013-09-17 |
#6667 |
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In 1953 she was given the title Wa-Xthe-Thomba, "woman of two worlds", in honor of her Osage heritage |
Maria Tallchief
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$2,000 |
DJ |
BALLET DANCERS |
2010-03-03 |
#5868 |
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Balanchine choreographed the leading role in "Allegro Brillante" for this part-Osage Indian ex-wife |
Maria Tallchief
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$600 |
J |
BALLET |
2007-11-15 |
#5334 |
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When the ballet "Prodigal Son" was revived in 1950, this woman who was then Balanchine's wife played the siren |
Maria Tallchief
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$1,600 |
DJ |
BALANCHINE BALLETS |
2005-03-09 |
#4728 |
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In 1980 Marjorie Tallchief helped this older sister found the Chicago City Ballet |
Maria Tallchief
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$800 |
DJ |
BALLET |
2004-04-07 |
#4518 |
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Part Native American, her 1997 autobiography was subtitled "America's Prima Ballerina" |
Maria Tallchief
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$1,600 |
DJ |
BALLET |
2002-03-05 |
#4037 |
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George Balanchine created many roles for this ballerina to whom he was married 1946-1952 |
Maria Tallchief
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$1,000 |
DJ |
BALLET |
1994-03-28 |
#2211 |
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This ballerina who originated the role of the Coquette in "La Sonnambula" in 1946 is part Osage Indian |
Maria Tallchief
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$800 |
DJ |
BALLET |
1993-03-29 |
#1981 |
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Last name of American Indian ballerinas Marjorie & Maria, who are sisters |
Tallchief
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$600 |
DJ |
BALLET |
1990-05-28 |
#1336 |