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(born Aug. 9, 1896, Moscow, Russiadied March 15, 1979, Cologne, W.Ger.) Russian-born French dancer, teacher, and choreographer. He joined the Ballets Russes in 1914 and produced his first ballet, , in 1915; this was followed by (1917), (1919), and (1920). He extended Michel Fokine's reforms by enriching the characterization of many roles. During 193238 he was principal dancer and choreographer for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. His ballets (1933), (1933), and (1939) displayed innovative choreography and set designs and were among the first dances based on symphonies. In 193842 he directed his re-formed Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, and he became artistic director of a new Ballet de Monte Carlo in 1966.
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