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David Lichine (; 25 October 1910 – 26 June 1972) was a
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ballet dancer and choreographer. He had an international career as a performer, ballet master, and choreographer, staging works for many ballet companies and for several
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film studios.


Early years

Born in
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in southern
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as Давид Лихтенштейн, which is usually romanized as David or Deivid Lichtenstein or Liechtenstein. Right after the
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in 1917, his family left
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and eventually settled in
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, along with many other Russian emigres. Their surname became fixed as Lichine, in the French style. As a teenager, David began his ballet training with the leading Russian expatriate teachers in the city, including Lubov Egorova, Pierre Vladimiroff, and Bronislava Nijinska. Progressing quickly, he made his professional debut at age eighteen with Ida Rubenstein's company in 1928. He later danced with companies headed by
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, Nijinska, and others. His technical finesse and beauty of face and form soon made him an audience favorite.


Professional career

In the re-formation of Russian ballet companies after the death of
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, Lichine became a charter member of Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo, founded in January 1932 by Col.
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, René Blum, and Serge Grigoriev. As a principal dancer, Lichine stayed with de Basil's company from its inception until 1941, headlining the company through all its subsequent renamings, which finally ended as Original Ballet Russe in 1939. During his years with the company, Lichine danced in many ballets, creating roles in
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's ''Cotillion, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme,'' and ''Suites de Danse'' (all, 1932) and
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's ' (1932), ''Choreartium'' (1933), ''Les Présages'' (1933), and ' (1934). A versatile and engaging ''demi-caractère'' dancer, he is also remembered for a brilliant rendition of Petipa's fluttering Bluebird in ''Aurora's Wedding'' and for a sensual portrayal of the title role in Nijinsky's ''L'Après-midi d'un Faune''. In 1933, Lichine married Lubov Rostova, a dancer in the de Basil company, but their union was soon dissolved. That same year, he made his choreographic debut with ''Nocturne'', set to music of Jean-Philippe Rameau. This would prove to be the first of a long list of choreographic works staged over the years. Of them all, he is chiefly known for '' Graduation Ball'' (1940), a lighthearted work that is still widely performed today, more than sixty years after its creation. During the years of
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in
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, Lichine and his second wife, ballerina
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, remained mostly in the
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, performing with Ballet Theatre (later renamed American Ballet Theatre). They also found occasional work in
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and Hollywood. On Broadway, Lichine choreographed dances for the short-lived ''Beat the Band'' (1942), after which he directed and choreographed the operetta '' Rhapsody'' (1944), with music by Fritz Kriesler. His ballet numbers for this show earned high praise from the critics, but the show was a flop, closing after only thirteen performances. He had not much better luck with the operetta ''Polonaise'' (1945), set to the music of Chopin, which lasted longer but was panned by the critics. After the war, Lichine returned to the Original Ballet Russe for various seasons (1946–1948). In the spring of 1946, his biblical ballet ''Cain and Abel'' had its premiere in
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. In the summer of 1947, he and Riabouchinska enjoyed an enthusiastic reception by both audiences and critics in a new production of ''Graduation Ball'' in London. In 1947, he was also working at the Teatro Colón in
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as choreographer and principal dancer. He staged works for a number of companies in western Europe, including Les Ballets des
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, Le Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas,
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Festival Ballet, and the Deutsche Oper
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. Throughout the 1940s, Lichine frequently worked in Hollywood on movie musicals and had considerable success, both as performer and choreographer. He can be seen as a specialty dancer in ''The Heat's On'' and ''Something to Shout About'' (both, 1943) and as Eleanor Powell's boogie partner in ''Sensations of 1945'', released in 1944. He and Riabouchinska, who had served as dance models for Ben Ali Gator and Hyacinth Hippo in the "Dance of the Hours" ballet sequence of '' Fantasia'' (1940), were hired by Walt Disney once again for ''
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'' (1946). They give a charming performance in the "Two Silhouettes" sequence. As a choreographer, Lichine's first movie was ''Spring Night'' (1935), a remarkable short film in which he dances with Nana Gollner. The ballet sequences for
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in ''The Unfinished Dance'' (1947) are generally considered his best work for the movie camera. In 1955, Lichine was invited by Edouard Borovansky to return to Australia to stage a full-length Nutcracker for the Borovansky Ballet for its 1955–1956 season. Lichine had first visited Australia with the Covent Garden Russian Ballet ( Original Ballet Russe) on their Australian tour of 1938–1939. Lichine's ''Nutcracker'', a ballet that became a staple Christmas treat for Australian audiences for many years, premiered on 16 December 1955 with Peggy Sager as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Royes Fernandez as the Prince. During his visit to Australia, Lichine was also commissioned to create an original ballet. The result was ''Corrida'', which had first been workshopped in Lichine's Los Angeles studio in 1952. Its world premiere as a fully realized production was on 17 February 1956, with the lead roles performed by Kathleen Gorham and Paul Grinwis. In 1953, Lichine and Riabouchinska settled in Los Angeles, where they opened a ballet school and for some time also directed a performing group, the Los Angeles Ballet Theatre. She continued to teach at the school after his death in 1972, at the age of sixty-one.


Major works

* 1935: ''Spring Night'' (short film; music, Achron) * 1937: ''Francesca da Rimini'' (music, Tchaikovsky) * 1938: ''Protée'' (music, Debussy) * 1938: ''The Prodigal Son'' (music, Prokofiev) * 1940: '' Graduation Ball'' (music, J. Strauss, arr. Dorati) * 1942: ''Helen of Troy'' (completing Fokine's work; music, Offenbach) * 1943: ''The Fair at Sorochinsk'' (music, Mussorgsky) * 1946: ''Cain and Abel'' (music, Wagner) * 1947: ''Evolución del Movimiento'' (music, Franck) * 1948: ''La Rencontre, ou Oedipe et le Sphinx'' (music, Sauget)


See also

*
List of Russian ballet dancers This is a list of ballet dancers from the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation, including both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list includes as well those who were born in these three states but later emigra ...


References


External links


Biography of David Lichine
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David Lichine and Tatiana Riabouchinska papers, The New York Public Library
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lichine, David Russian male ballet dancers American male ballet dancers Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo dancers 1910 births 1972 deaths David Lichine 20th-century American ballet dancers White Russian emigrants to France French emigrants to the United States