- John Taras
John Taras (1919 – 2004) was a prominent American balletmaster and choreographer. Born on the
Lower East Side ofNew York City to Ukrainian parents, he was sent at age 16 to studyballet withMichel Fokine ,Anatole Vilzak andLudmila Shollar , and later to theSchool of American Ballet . He first appeared professionally withOpera on Tour for which Fokine arranged dance.He performed at the 1939
New York World's Fair with Ballet Caravan at theFord Pavilion AND joinedCatherine Littlefield 'sPhiladelphia Ballet for a 1941 tour of the southern states and in 1942 was in the Broadway revival ofJ.M. Barrie 'sA Kiss for Cinderella . He then toured South America withAmerican Ballet Caravan .Taras joined
Ballet Theatre in 1942 and rose to soloist. He rehearsed the ballets ofLichine ,DeMille ,Nijinska ,Balanchine andTudor and in 1946 choreographed his first ballet,Graziana .He danced the 1947 season with the
Markova-Dolin Company at the Chicago Civic Opera and produced "Camille " for de Basil'sOriginal Ballet Russe withAlicia Markova andAnton Dolin as the leads. Taras wasprincipal dancer in de Basil's company andregisseur for theirCovent Garden andParis seasons. He produced "The Minotaur " forBallet Society that year. In 1949 he choreographed for the experimental Ballets des Champs-Élysées.Taras staged the "
Schumann Spring Symphony " for theSan Francisco Ballet in and "Designs with Strings " to music ofTchaikovsky for theMetropolitan Ballet inEdinburgh in 1948, from which time until 1959 he was choreographer andballetmaster for theGrand Ballet Du Marquis De Cuevas . Among the ballets he made for that company was "Piège de Lumière " from 1952 (which he restaged forNew York City Ballet in 1964). He choreographed "Fanfare for a Prince " as apièce d'occasion at theMonte-Carlo Opera for the 1956 marriage ofPrince Rainier andGrace Kelly .Balanchine invited Taras to stageLa Sonnambula atNew York City Ballet in 1959, where served as choreographer and balletmaster until 1984; among his works for City Ballet are "Ebony Concerto ", "Concerto For Piano and Winds ", "Scenes De Ballet ", "Song of the Nightingale " and "Persiphone " for the Stravinsky festivals; "Daphnis and Chloe " for the1975 Ravel festival and "Souvenir De Florence " for the 1981 Tchaikovsky festival. His 1963Stravinsky ballet, "Arcade" wasSuzanne Farrell 's first featured role, as the young girl whose budding romance withArthur Mitchell is destroyed by a group of chaperones.He was balletmaster of the Paris Opera Ballet 1969 to 1970, artistic director of
West Berlin 'sDeutsche Oper Ballet from 1970 to 1972, staged "Le Sacre Du Printemps " atLa Scala inMilan forNatalia Makarova , and SirFrederic Ashton 's "Illuminations " for theJoffrey Ballet and theRoyal Ballet , Covent Garden.Taras rehearsed Balanchine ballets for major companies, including "
The Firebird " forDance Theatre of Harlem seen on PBS's "Live from Kennedy Center " and the first Balanchine ballet ever performed at theBolshoi Ballet ,Moscow , January 1991, as part of their centenary celebration ofSerge Prokofiev .Mikhail Baryshnikov asked him in 1984 to joinAmerican Ballet Theatre as associate director.Bibliography
*George Balanchine: Ballet Master by
Richard Buckle and John Taras,Random House , New York, 1988.External links
* [http://www.nycballet.com NYCB website]
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40A1FF93F551A7A93C7A91789D95F448685F9 New York Times review of "
Tender Night ", later titled "Argentina", segment of "Panamerica", by John Martin, December 5, 1960]* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE0D81139F936A35757C0A9629C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 New York Times obituary, April 5, 2004]
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