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  1. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Agnes De Mille, a renowned American choreographer, revolutionized the dance world by blending the elegance of ballet with the energy of Broadway. With a staggering 19 musicals and ballets to her credit, De Mille's innovative choreography captivated audiences and defined the intersection of classical and contemporary dance.

  2. 18 de ago. de 2016 · This book explores the Broadway legacy of choreographer Agnes de Mille, from the 1940s through the 1960s. Six musicals are discussed in depth— Oklahoma!, One Touch of Venus, Bloomer Girl, Carousel, Brigadoon, and Allegro. Carousel and Brigadoon were de Mille’s most influential and lucrative Broadway works.

  3. 23 de oct. de 2014 · In Ballet Theatre's first season, her only dancing role was in Antony Tudor's Judgment of Paris. 10. De Mille, Dance to the Piper, 255. Although the scenario (and the race of the dancers) contrasted with the image de Mille had been developing, Black Ritual does connect to her earlier work through its focus on women.

  4. Agnes de Mille was one of the preeminent American choreographers of the twentieth century. Entering a field dominated by men, de Mille created a distinct American style of dance and choreographed some of the most beloved American ballets. She remains an inspiration to dancers and choreographers. Agnes de Mille was born on September 18, 1905 in ...

  5. Agnes de Mille Although Agnes de Mille (1905-1993) seemed destined to perform on Broadway, since her paternal grandfather, father, and uncle, Cecil B. de Mille, were all successful writers and actors involved in the theater, she avoided the easy path to Great White Way.

  6. Agnes de Mille (dancer, choreographer; born 1905, New York, New York; died October 7, 1993) Although Agnes de Mille seemed destined to perform on Broadway, since her paternal grandfather, father, and uncle, Cecil B. de Mille, were all successful writers and actors involved in the theater, she avoided the easy path to Great White Way.

  7. 8 de oct. de 1993 · Agnes de Mille, who helped change American dance with her ballet "Rodeo" in 1942 and musical comedy with her choreography for "Oklahoma!" a year later, died yesterday in her Greenwich Village ...