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  1. 16 de ago. de 2021 · Farrell: “In 1965, Balanchine gave me the rights to that. He didn’t want anyone else to dance it. I respected his wishes while he was alive and while I was dancing. But ten years after I retired, 1999, when I began to set up a Suzanne Farrell season here at the Kennedy Center, I did revive it.

  2. A graduate of Bowdoin College, Suzanne Farrell was formerly Sally Draper's teacher, meeting Don during a parent-teacher conference addressing Sally's misbehavior. A few months later, Don sees Suzanne jogging and offers her a lift home. Intrigued by her idealism, he pursues her romantically. "I can't stop thinking about you," Don tells her one night, and challenges her to admit the same. She's ...

  3. Suzanne Farrell. “Dancing was getting inside my body, emotionally as well as physically. At the dress rehearsal... I suddenly was in the real atmosphere of the theater. I felt all this sort of dust, or feelings of people who had been there before. It was palpable. And I just thought, ‘this is what I wanted to be.”. - Suzanne Farrell. “.

  4. 19 de dic. de 2017 · WASHINGTON — Suzanne Farrell was the most celebrated of the many ballerinas trained and presented by the superlative choreographer George Balanchine (1904-83). Her dancing was grand, impulsive ...

  5. Suzanne Farrell (b. 1945) is a ballerina who performed with the New York City Ballet and founded the Suzanne Farrell Ballet at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. She appeared in several Sesame Street segments in season 11, including three Sesame Street News Flash sketches; a segment with Grover demonstrating slow and fast; a segment where the Count counted her pirouettes; a narrated ...

  6. 13 de oct. de 2011 · One of the world's most famous ballerinas, Suzanne Farrell celebrates her tenth season as the Artistic Director of the Suzanne Farrell Ballet at The Kennedy ...

  7. In the fall of 2000, Suzanne Farrell staged Mozartiana on the Bolshoi Ballet as part of the Kennedy Center's Balanchine Celebration. She also gathered her own group of dancers to present Divertimento No. 15 at the festival. After earning rave reviews, the group went on to perform in early 2001 at Seven Days of Opening Nights at Florida State ...