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  1. She made guest appearances with the Chicago Opera Ballet, the San Francisco Ballet, the Royal Danish Ballet, and the Hamburg Ballet, among others. Working for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1954–55, she was paid $2,000 a week, reportedly the highest salary ever paid to a dancer at the time. [6]

  2. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Maria Tallchief was a revolutionary American ballerina who broke barriers for Native American women. Updated: May 21, 2021. Photo: Archive Photos/Getty Images. (1925-2013) Who Was Maria...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Maria Tallchief was a ballet dancer whose exquisite technique was enhanced by her energy, speed, and grace. Considered one of the greatest ballerinas of the United States, she was also the muse of choreographer George Balanchine. Born in a town on an Osage Indian reservation in Oklahoma, Maria.

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  4. Ella fue la primera prima ballerina del New York City Ballet entre 1947 y 1960, donde Balanchine era el coreógrafo principal. Su interpretación de El pájaro de fuego de Balanchine en 1949 y su primera colaboración con la Ópera Nacional de París elevó a Maria Tallchief a la escena mundial.

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    • 11 de abril de 2013 (88 años), Chicago (Estados Unidos)
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  5. 27 de oct. de 2023 · HISTORY & CULTURE. She was an Osage dancer. She was also America’s first prima ballerina. Maria Tallchief refused to abandon her Osage Nation roots—and came to symbolize a new era for...

  6. In 1947, she became the first American to dance with the Paris Opera Ballet. After marrying choreographer George Balanchine, who created her signature Firebird role, she became prima ballerina of the New City Ballet. One of Tallchiefs best-known roles was the Sugar Plum Fairy which she originated in The Nutcracker.

  7. March 1, 2021. Read More 'Behind the Scenes'. A member of the Osage Nation, Maria Tallchief was not only a trailblazer for Native American dancers, but is widely considered one of the country’s most influential ballerinas of all time and America's first prima ballerina.