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  • Eglevsky created leading roles under the choreographer George Balanchine.

    NYT > Home Page By KARIN LIPSON 2011

  • Eglevsky Ballet: a full-scale production of the holiday staple "The Nutcracker," to be presented this year in four performances, Dec. 19 to 21, at the Tilles Center.

    NYT > Home Page By KARIN LIPSON 2011

  • Eglevsky said she would share some reminiscences about the company her father created.

    NYT > Home Page By KARIN LIPSON 2011

  • Now a resident of Berkeley, Calif., Ms. Eglevsky will be saluted for her work in dance at a gala on Dec. 20 at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts in Brookville, hosted by the Eglevsky

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  • An alumna of numerous Eglevsky "Nutcracker" performances who also danced professionally with the company for several years, Ms. Granat has passed the torch to her daughter, Melyssa

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  • (Dancegoers with very long memories could compare the pas de deux in the final act to Balanchine’s “Sylvia” pas de deux, which I know only from black-and-white silent film showing Maria Tallchief, at her most diamantine and thrilling, and Andre Eglevsky.)

    Ballet in London: NYCB and The Royal go Toe to Toe - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • (Dancegoers with very long memories could compare the pas de deux in the final act to Balanchine’s “Sylvia” pas de deux, which I know only from black-and-white silent film showing Maria Tallchief, at her most diamantine and thrilling, and Andre Eglevsky.)

    Ballet in London: NYCB and The Royal go Toe to Toe - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

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