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Was a Russian native that trained /performed in Russia before joining Ballet Russe as dancer/choreographer and he was known for his best works.
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Was a choreographer/dancer trained in Russia and he emigrated to the U.S. in 1933 because he was invited to come.
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Was a Russian-born America prima ballerina and also actress. She made her debut at the age of 10 at the children's ballet of Paris Opera.
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When Diaghilev died and he left his dancers without work
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Two years later in 1931 is when the resurrection started
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The Ballet Russe of Monte-Carlo
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Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo set sails where Sol Hurok booked their first american tour.
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Massine lost all the rights to his choreography and found himself having to create 3 new enormous ballets.
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War had been declared and panic struck and many Russian did not have papers to leave the country. But at least they were able to get on boat headed to America.
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Both companies continued to work but then they started to have conflicts.
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Ballet crossed over into Broadway in 1944 , choreographed George Balachine. Then 12 years later he left the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo.
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The companies started talking again to arrange for the company to return to America. Basil hired new dancers not as qualified or technically proficient , which left the company in worse shape and there last performance was in Nov of 1948.