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  1. Serge Lifar (1905-1986) The day that was rehearsing Suite en blanc. The day the Opera Ballet and G.R.C.O.P. danced in Avignon; Roland Petit (1924-2011) Kenneth MacMillan (1929-1992) Philippe Taglioni (1777-1871) Peter Sellars; Jiří Kylián (Born in 1947) Emblematic Characters and Costumes (part 1) Pierre Lacotte (born in 1932)

  2. 4 de ene. de 1987 · Serge Diaghilev made him a star, and he played the role to the hilt to the very end as dancer, choreographer and propagandist for dance's rightful place among the arts. Born on April 2, 1905, in ...

  3. Serge Lifar (en ucraniano: Сергі́й Миха́йлович Ли́фар, Serhiy Myjáylovych Lýfar) (Kiev, 2 de abril de 1905-Lausana, 15 de diciembre de 1986), bailarín, coreógrafo y director de compañía ucraniano, nacionalizado francés.Fue, en los años veinte, bailarín y luego primer bailarín en los Ballets Rusos de Serguéi Diáguilev y primer bailarín y director del Ballet ...

  4. www.biografiasyvidas.com › biografia › lBiografia de Serge Lifar

    Serge Lifar. (Serge o Sergei Lifar; Kíev, 1905 - Lausana, 1986) Bailarín y coreógrafo francés de origen ruso. Alumno de Bronislava Nijinska, se instaló en Francia en 1923 y trabajó con los Ballets Rusos de Diaghilev y en las óperas de París y de Montecarlo. Dio prioridad a la danza sobre la música y el decorado y evitó la pantomima.

  5. Site officiel de la Fondation Serge Lifar. Toggle navigation Home; News; Biography . The Ukranian Period (1905-1923)

  6. Paris – Apollon Musagète (Apollon) Choreography by George Balanchine. Music by Igor Stravinski. Sets and costumes by André Bauchant. Paris – L’après-midi d’un faune (reprise, le faune) Choreography by Vaslav Nijinski. Music by Claude Debussy. Sets and costumes by Léon Bakst.

  7. Part of the troupe was sent on military or artistic missions, and even as far as Australia—a real expedition in those days. On the way back, Serge Lifar discovered Bali and Indonesian dances, which were to be a source of inspiration in the future. Paris was occupied by German troops in June 1940, the swastika hung from the Arch of Triumph.