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  1. 27 de mar. de 2018 · This spring’s Broadway revival of “Carousel” is revising its program after champions of the show’s original choreographer, Agnes de Mille, objected to her absence from the Playbill. Ms. de ...

  2. 18 de sept. de 2020 · This video footage was commissioned and compiled by The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization to explore Agnes de Mille’s groundbreaking choreography created fo...

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  3. Agnes de Mille. Agnes de Mille, September 18, 1905 – October 7, 1993, was an innovative choreographer and dancer. The daughter of William deMille and niece of Cecil B. DeMille, both Hollywood directors, Agnes de Mille’s early aspiration was to be an actress. She turned her attention to dance when her sister began to take lessons, although ...

  4. 30 de jun. de 2021 · The dance leads in the movie were Bambi Linn as Dream Laurey and James Mitchell as Dream Curly. Bambi Lynn made her debut in Oklahoma as a dancer and later went on to a career as a ballroom dancer with her husband Rod Alexander. James Mitchell began as a modern dancer and for 25 years was an assistant to de Mille.

  5. First presented by the Agnes de Mille Heritage Dance Theatre at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, April 1973. Presented by American Ballet Theatre with Dennis Nahat, William Carter, Rebecca Wright, Eric Nesbitt, George de la Pena, Buddy Balough, and Ruth Mayer in principal roles at the New York State Theater, New York City, July 8, 1976.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › agnes-de-milleAgnès de Mille _ AcademiaLab

    Agnes de Mille nació en la ciudad de Nueva York en una familia bien conectada de profesionales del teatro. Su padre William C. deMille y su tío Cecil B. DeMille fueron ambos directores de Hollywood. Su madre, Anna Angela George, era hija del economista Henry George. Por parte de su padre, Agnes era nieta de los dramaturgos Henry Churchill de ...

  7. De Mille grew up in Hollywood, daughter of playwright and director William de Mille and niece of the great Cecil B. DeMille. Charlie Chaplin visited her childhood home, and for young Agnes and her sister he would perform “incredible imitations of disagreeable wives, nagging relatives, French actresses, and so on.” 2 Close When de Mille eventually became a professional dancer, she had a ...