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Suzanne Farrell (1) (1945–)

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Farrell has staged Balanchine's ballets in New York, Boston, Seattle, and Miami and for the Vienna Opera Ballet, the Kirov, and the Bolshoi. A professor of dance at Florida State University in Tallahassee, she also teaches a summer ballet course at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in mehr anzeigen Washington, D.C. In the fall of 2000, the Suzanne Farrell Ballet was launched as an ongoing partnership with the Kennedy Center. weniger anzeigen
Bildnachweis: Suzanne Farrell and George Balanchine
dancing in a segment of "Don Quixote", 1965,
World Telegram & Sun photo by O. Fernandez
(Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division,
LC-USZ62-129045)

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Andere Namen
Ficker, Roberta Sue (birth)
Geburtstag
1945-08-16
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Mount Healthy, Ohio, USA
Wohnorte
Mount Healthy, Ohio, USA
New York, New York, USA
Brussels, Belgium
Ausbildung
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
School of American Ballet
Berufe
ballet dancer
teacher
director
Beziehungen
Mejia, Paul (husband)
Organisationen
New York City Ballet
Ballet of the Twentieth Century / Ballet du XXe Siècle
The Suzanne Farrell Ballet
The George Balanchine Trust
Preise und Auszeichnungen
National Medal of Arts (2003)
Kennedy Center Honors (2005)
Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts (2009)
Special Award of Merit in Creative Arts (University of Cincinnati)
Mademoiselle Merit Award
Mayor Koch's Award of Merit for Arts and Culture (Zeige alle 11)
Dance Magazine Award (1976)
Creative Arts Award Medal for Dance (Brandeis University)
Spirit of Achievement Award (Albert Einstein College of Medicine ∙ 1980)
Emmy Award (dance performance ∙ 1985)
Golden Plate Award (American Academy of Achievement ∙ 1987)
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Suzanne Farrell, born Roberta Sue Ficker near Cincinnati, Ohio, began ballet training at age eight. In 1960, she won a scholarship to the School of American Ballet, the school for New York City Ballet founded by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. She joined the company in the corps de ballet in 1961, taking Suzanne Farrell as her stage name. By 1965, she was a principal dancer. She served as Balanchine's muse and he created numerous leading roles for her over a period of four years. Following her marriage to fellow dancer Paul Mejia and a falling out with Balanchine, the couple left NYCB and moved to Brussels to dance with the Ballet of the 20th Century.

In 1975, Farrell returned to the USA and to NYCB and resumed her creative collaboration with Balanchine. She retired from ballet in 1989 after hip surgery due to arthritis. Since then, she has taught at many ballet schools and in 2000, founded her own company, the Suzanne Farrell Ballet. Her autobiography, Holding on to the Air, was published in 1990.

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