The Royal Ballet's recent performance commemorates George Balanchine, a pivotal figure in 20th-century ballet known for his Neoclassical style and prolific choreography. The triple bill includes 'Serenade,' 'Prodigal Son,' and 'Symphony in C,' highlighting his versatility with both novice and seasoned dancers. Patricia Neary, a prominent figure in the Balanchine legacy, was honored for her 57 years of staging his works, making significant contributions to ballet worldwide. This event forms part of the ongoing 'Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels' Festival, presenting Balanchine's enduring impact on the art form.
George Balanchine, often referred to as 'Mr B', transformed American ballet with his Neoclassical style, creating over 465 works that shaped modern dance.
This triple bill features 'Serenade', 'Prodigal Son', and 'Symphony in C', showcasing Balanchine's genius for both young dancers and established stars of the ballet.
Patricia Neary has staged Balanchine's works for 57 years and is credited for preserving his legacy and ensuring performances are true to his artistic standards.
The celebration of Balanchine's influence within the context of the ongoing Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Festival emphasizes the lasting impact of his contributions.
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