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Glinka, Mikhail
Mikhail Glinka was the first Russian composer to win international recognition and the acknowledged founder of......
glissade
glissade, (French: “sliding”), in ballet, a sliding step beginning and ending in the fifth position (feet turned......
Glière, Reinhold
Reinhold Glière was a Soviet composer, of German and Polish descent, who was noted for his works incorporating......
Glover, Savion
Savion Glover is an American dancer and choreographer who became known for his unique pounding style of tap dancing,......
Godunov, Alexander
Alexander Godunov was a Russian ballet dancer and actor who had a successful career with Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet......
Goossens, Sir Eugene
Sir Eugene Goossens was a prominent English conductor of the 20th century and a skilled composer. His father, Eugène......
Gorsky, Aleksandr
Aleksandr Gorsky was a Russian dancer, choreographer, and influential director of the Bolshoi Ballet. He trained......
Gow, Niel
Niel Gow was a violinist known for his publications of old Scottish melodies. Gow taught himself the violin and......
Graham, Martha
Martha Graham was an influential American dancer, teacher, and choreographer of modern dance whose ballets and......
Grahn, Lucile
Lucile Grahn was a ballerina, ballet mistress, and choreographer who was the first Danish ballerina to attain international......
Gregory, Cynthia
Cynthia Gregory is an American ballerina who was noted principally for classical roles. Her performance as Odette/Odile......
Grigorovich, Yuri
Yuri Grigorovich is a Russian dancer and choreographer who was the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet from......
Grisi, Carlotta
Carlotta Grisi was an Italian ballerina of the Romantic era who was a muse to the choreographer and dancer Jules......
Guillem, Sylvie
Sylvie Guillem is a French ballet dancer who in 1984 became the youngest person in the history of the Paris Opéra......
Guimard, Madeleine
Madeleine Guimard was the leading ballerina at the Paris Opéra for nearly 30 years. Guimard was dancing at the......
Hahn, Reynaldo
Reynaldo Hahn was a Venezuelan-born French composer, remembered chiefly for his art songs. Hahn went to Paris as......
Haines, Jackson
Jackson Haines was an American skater known as the father of figure skating. A ballet dancer, he adapted ballet......
haka
haka, Maori posture dance that involves the entire body in vigorous rhythmic movements, which may include swaying,......
halling
halling, vigorous Norwegian folk dance for couples. The name derives from Hallingdal, a valley in southern Norway.......
Harangozó, Gyula
Gyula Harangozó was one of the founders of the Hungarian National Ballet and an exceptional dancer of the ballet......
Haskell, Arnold
Arnold Haskell was a British ballet critic who was influential in promoting ballet, especially as a cofounder of......
Hayden, Melissa
Melissa Hayden was a Canadian-born ballet dancer, whose technical and dramatic skills shone in the many and various......
Hayworth, Rita
Rita Hayworth was an American film actress and dancer who rose to glamorous stardom in the 1940s and ’50s. Hayworth......
Helpmann, Sir Robert
Sir Robert Helpmann was an Australian ballet dancer, choreographer, actor, and director. His career encompassed......
Henze, Hans Werner
Hans Werner Henze was a German composer whose operas, ballets, symphonies, and other works are marked by an individual......
highland fling
highland fling, national dance of Scotland. A vigorous dance requiring delicate balance and precision, it was probably......
Hightower, Rosella
Rosella Hightower was an American ballerina and ballet teacher. Hightower began ballet classes in Kansas City,......
Hines, Gregory
Gregory Hines was an American tap dancer, actor, and choreographer who was a major figure in the revitalization......
Hockney, David
David Hockney is an English painter, draftsman, printmaker, photographer, and stage designer whose works are characterized......
Holm, Hanya
Hanya Holm was a German-born American choreographer of modern dance and Broadway musicals. After early study at......
Honegger, Arthur
Arthur Honegger was a composer associated with the modern movement in French music in the first half of the 20th......
hopak
hopak, Ukrainian folk dance originating as a male dance among the Zaporozhian Cossacks but later danced by couples,......
hora
hora, folk dance of Romania and Israel, performed in a linked circle. The most popular Romanian hora, the Hora......
horn dance
horn dance, English ritual dance of Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire; it is related to Morris dancing. See Morris...
horo
horo, communal dance of Bulgaria. Performed for enjoyment at festive gatherings, it has many varieties, the moods......
Horst, Louis
Louis Horst was a U.S. pianist, composer, and one of the first persons anywhere to teach choreography as a distinct......
Horton, Lester
Lester Horton was a dancer and choreographer credited with launching the modern dance movement in Los Angeles and......
Howard, Robin
Robin Howard was a British ballet enthusiast and dance company founder who promoted modern dance in England. Howard,......
huayño
huayño, couple dance of the Quechua and Aymara Indians and of many mestizos (people of Spanish-Indian descent)......
hula
hula, sensuous mimetic Hawaiian dance, performed sitting or standing, with undulating gestures to instruments and......
Humphrey, Doris
Doris Humphrey was a pioneer in American modern dance and an innovator in technique, choreography, and theory of......
Hurok, Sol
Sol Hurok was one of the world’s foremost impresarios who, through his persistent efforts to bring distinguished......
Hérold, Ferdinand
Ferdinand Hérold was a French composer of early romantic operas who stands midway between D.-F.-E. Auber and Jacques......
International Ballet
International Ballet, British dance company. Founded in 1941 by Mona Inglesby to bring classical ballet to new......
International Ballet Competitions
International Ballet Competitions, one of the world’s most prestigious dance competitions, open to both male and......
Ito, Michio
Michio Ito was a Japanese choreographer, dancer, and scenic director for theatre and film who established himself......
Ivanov, Lev
Lev Ivanov was a Russian ballet dancer who was the choreographic assistant to Marius Petipa, the director and chief......
Jackson, Janet
Janet Jackson is an American singer and actress whose increasingly mature version of dance-pop music made her one......
Jamison, Judith
Judith Jamison was an American modern dancer whose elegant, striking presence helped make her an immediate success......
jarabe
jarabe, folk dance for couples, popular in central and southern Mexico, notably in Jalisco state. Derived in colonial......
jazz dance
jazz dance, any dance to jazz accompaniments, composed of a profusion of forms. Jazz dance paralleled the birth......
jeté
jeté, (French jeté: “thrown”), ballet leap in which the weight of the dancer is transferred from one foot to the......
jig
jig, folk dance, usually solo, that was popular in Scotland and northern England in the 16th and 17th centuries......
jitterbug
jitterbug, exuberant ballroom dance popular in the 1930s and ’40s, originating in the United States and spread......
Joffrey Ballet
Joffrey Ballet, American ballet company, founded in 1956 by Robert Joffrey as a traveling company of six dancers......
Joffrey, Robert
Robert Joffrey was an American dancer, choreographer, and director, founder of the Joffrey Ballet (1956). Joffrey’s......
Johansson, Christian
Christian Johansson was a Swedish-born ballet dancer and principal teacher at the Imperial Ballet School in St.......
Jones, Bill T.
Bill T. Jones is an American choreographer and dancer who, with Arnie Zane, created the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane......
Jooss, Kurt
Kurt Jooss was a German dancer, teacher, and choreographer whose dance dramas combined Expressionistic modern-dance......
jota
jota, courtship dance traditional in northern Spain, particularly Aragon; also a genre of folk song that precedes......
juba
juba, dance of Afro-American slaves, found as late as the 19th century from Dutch Guiana to the Caribbean and the......
Juba, Master
Master Juba was known as the “father of tap dance” and the first African American to get top billing over a white......
Juilliard School
Juilliard School, internationally renowned school of the performing arts in New York, New York, U.S. It is now......
Kain, Karen
Karen Kain is a Canadian ballet dancer who became one of Canada’s finest and most internationally renowned dancers......
kalamatianos
kalamatianos, a Greek chain dance, a form of the syrtos...
Kanaka‘ole, Edith
Edith Kanaka‘ole dedicated her life to the preservation of Hawaiian language and culture. A Native Hawaiian herself,......
Karsavina, Tamara Platonovna
Tamara Platonovna Karsavina was an Anglo-Russian ballerina whose partnership with Vaslav Nijinsky in Michel Fokine’s......
Kaye, Nora
Nora Kaye was an American dramatic ballerina, often referred to as the “Duse of the Dance.” Nora Koreff began taking......
Keeler, Ruby
Ruby Keeler was a Canadian-born American actor and dancer who starred as a fresh-faced ingenue who would triumphantly......
Kelly, Gene
Gene Kelly was an American dancer, actor, choreographer, and motion-picture director whose athletic style of dancing,......
Kempe, William
William Kempe was one of the most famous clowns of the Elizabethan era. Much of his reputation as a clown grew......
Khachaturian, Aram
Aram Khachaturian was a Soviet Armenian composer best known for his Piano Concerto (1936) and his ballet Gayane......
khyāl
khyāl, any of several Hindustani folk-dance dramas of Rājasthān, northwestern India. Khyāl dances date from the......
kikli
kikli, dance performed by girls and young women in northern India and Pakistan. Dancers, in pairs, clasp hands......
Kirstein, Lincoln
Lincoln Kirstein was an American dance authority, impresario, writer, and businessman who collaborated with George......
Kochno, Boris
Boris Kochno was a Russian-born writer and ballet librettist who collaborated with ballet impresario Serge Diaghilev......
Kodály, Zoltán
Zoltán Kodály was a prominent composer and authority on Hungarian folk music. He was also important as an educator......
kolo
kolo, communal dance of some Balkan areas, the many variations of which are performed at weddings and other festive......
Koželuch, Leopold
Leopold Koželuch was a Czech composer of ballets, operas, and symphonies. Koželuch studied composition in Prague......
Kreutzberg, Harald
Harald Kreutzberg was a German modern dancer and choreographer best known for solos that combined dance with mime.......
Krishnamurthy, Yamini
Yamini Krishnamurthy was a dancer of bharata natyam and other classical Indian styles who was an influential force......
Kronstam, Henning
Henning Kronstam was a Danish dancer and artistic director of the Royal Danish Ballet. He was known as an outstanding......
Kschessinska, Mathilde
Mathilde Kschessinska was the prima ballerina assoluta of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the first Russian dancer......
La Fontaine
La Fontaine was a French ballerina and the first woman professional ballet dancer. Before La Fontaine’s debut in......
Laban, Rudolf
Rudolf Laban was a dance theorist and teacher whose studies of human motion provided the intellectual foundations......
Lalo, Édouard
Édouard Lalo was a French composer, best known for his Symphonie espagnole and notable for the clarity of his orchestration.......
Lambert, Constant
Constant Lambert was an English composer, conductor, and critic who played a leading part in establishing the ballet......
Lander, Harald
Harald Lander was a Danish dancer and choreographer who was primarily responsible for rebuilding the faltering......
Latin American dance
Latin American dance, dance traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America and the Caribbean......
Lavrovsky, Leonid
Leonid Lavrovsky was a Russian dancer, choreographer, teacher, and Bolshoi Ballet director. He studied ballet in......
LeClercq, Tanaquil
Tanaquil LeClercq was a versatile American ballet dancer, remembered largely for her work in association with George......
Lee, Gypsy Rose
Gypsy Rose Lee was an American striptease artist, a witty and sophisticated entertainer who was one of the first......
Lee, Mary Ann
Mary Ann Lee was one of the first American ballet dancers. Her 10-year career included the first American performance......
Legnani, Pierina
Pierina Legnani was an Italian ballerina whose virtuoso technique inspired Russian dancers to develop their now-characteristic......
lezginka
lezginka, folk dance originating among the Lezgian people of the Caucasus. It is a male solo dance (often with......
Liepa, Maris-Rudolf Eduardovich
Maris-Rudolf Eduardovich Liepa was a Soviet ballet dancer who performed with the Bolshoi Ballet for more than 20......
Lifar, Serge
Serge Lifar was a Ukrainian-born French dancer, choreographer, and ballet master (1929–45, 1947–58) of the Paris......
Limón, José
José Limón was a Mexican-born American modern dancer and choreographer who expanded the repertoire of modern dance......
list of dancers
This is a list of dancers organized alphabetically by country of birth or residence. In some cases, dancers are......
Lully, Jean-Baptiste
Jean-Baptiste Lully was an Italian-born French court and operatic composer who from 1662 completely controlled......

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