Gerald Arpino

Dancer and choreographer of Joffrey Ballet

Gerald Arpino - Dancer and choreographer of Joffrey Ballet
Born

January 14th, 1923
102 years ago

Died

2008
17 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent dancer and choreographer, contributed significantly to the world of ballet. Co-founded the Joffrey Ballet in 1956, which became renowned for its innovative works. Created over 50 original ballets, showcasing a blend of classical ballet and contemporary dance. Served as the artistic director of the Joffrey Ballet, shaping its artistic vision for decades. Worked with various notable companies and artists, enhancing the visibility of ballet in the United States and beyond.

Co-founded Joffrey Ballet

Created over 50 original ballets

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