Allegra kent autobiography of a flea market
Autobiography of a flea movie...
Once a dancer--
viii, 340 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 24 cm
One of the greatest of George Balanchine's ballerinas, Allegra Kent joined the New York City Ballet at the age of fifteen and only two years later inspired Balanchine's "The Unanswered Question" (from Ivesiana).
Beautiful, sensuous, mysterious, she quickly became an essential Balanchine dancer.
Allegra kent autobiography of a flea market
He created central roles for her in Episodes, Bugaku, The Seven Deadly Sins, Stars and Stripes, and the Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet, as well as reviving La Sonnambula for her
An immense favorite of audiences here and abroad, she had a particularly spectacular success on the company's famous Russian tour in 1962.
But the story of her personal life is at least as dramatic as the story of her rise to fame. Raised haphazardly by a mostly absent father and an all-too-present mother, she married the first man she ever dated, the celebrated (and complicated) photographer Bert Stern.
And she suspended her career three times to