Mikhail Baryshnikov
Dancer, choreographer, and actor in 'White Nights'

Born
January 27th, 1948
77 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A celebrated dancer and choreographer, this individual gained prominence as a principal dancer with the Soviet Union's Mariinsky Ballet. In 1974, defected to the West, where collaboration with numerous prestigious dance companies followed, including the American Ballet Theatre. An acclaimed figure in film, appeared in 'White Nights' alongside Gregory Hines. In addition to choreography, contributed to the development of contemporary dance and founded the Baryshnikov Arts Center in New York City, fostering new artistic works. Achievements include multiple awards for excellence in dance and performance.
Principal dancer at the Mariinsky Ballet
Starred in 'White Nights'
Founded the Baryshnikov Arts Center
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