- Robert Joffrey
Robert Joffrey (
December 24 ,1930 -March 25 ,1988 ) was an Americandancer ,teacher , producer andchoreographer , known for his highly imaginativemodern ballet s. He was born inSeattle, Washington .Joffrey studied ballet and modern dance in
New York City and made his debut in 1949 with the Frenchchoreographer Roland Petit and hisBallets de Paris . From 1950 to 1955, he taught at theNew York High School for the Performing Arts , where he staged his earliest ballets.In 1954 he formed his own company, which premiered "
Le bal masqué " ("The Masked Ball", 1954; music by Frenchcomposer Francis Poulenc ) and "Pierrot Lunaire" (1955; music byAustria n composerArnold Schoenberg ). Joffrey's other works include "Gamelan" (1962) and "Astarte" (1967), which was set torock music with special lighting and motion-picture effects.The Robert Joffrey Ballet took up residence at
New York City Center in 1966. In 1982 it moved its principal activities toLos Angeles, California and in 1995 toChicago , Illinois. Noted for its experimental repertoire, the company was called the "Joffrey Ballet of Chicago" after its move but has since returned to being called simply theJoffrey Ballet . Besides Joffrey's works its repertoire includes many works byGerald Arpino , Joffrey's long-time co-director and now artistic director emeritus, and ballets commissioned by Joffrey from new choreographers as well as works by such established choreographers asGeorge Balanchine ,Alvin Ailey andTwyla Tharp .Joffrey died on
March 25 ,1988 ofAIDS at the age of 57. [cite news | first=Anderson | last=Jack | coauthors= | title=Dance Fever: How Robert Joffrey created a large mainstream audience for ballet | date=1997-02-09 | url =http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/02/09/reviews/970209.anderson.html | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2006-10-03]References
External links
* [http://www.joffrey.com/ Joffrey Ballet Official Website]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6274808 Robert Joffrey at Find-A-Grave]
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