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SAB 90 -Alexandra Danilova
Who was Alexandra Danilova? Known to friends as “Choura” and known to students as simply “Madame”, Alexandra Danilova was born in 1904,...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 15, 2024


SAB 90 - Foundation of the School
Last week in the New York Public Library, I learned how to view things on microfilm, and I found this program from an early SAB...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 9, 2024


SAB 90 - Felia Doubrovska
Who was Felia Doubrovska? Doubrovska was born in 1896 and she trained at the Imperial Ballet School and joined the Mariinsky Ballet in...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 8, 2024


SAB 90 - Anatole Oboukhoff
Who was Anatole Oboukhoff? Anatole Oboukhoff was born in St. Petersburg in 1896. He studied at the Imperial Ballet School and went on to...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 7, 2024


SAB 90 - The Early Days
“On the fourth and top floor of an unprepossessing building which squats on the noisy northeast corner of Manhattan’s Madison Avenue and...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 6, 2024


SAB 90 - Dorothie Littlefield
Who was Dorothie Littlefield? “She was the first American teacher hired by George Balanchine for his School of American Ballet and she...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 5, 2024


SAB 90 - The Madison Avenue Studio
Everyone is familiar with the iconic window lettering that read “School of American Ballet” at the Madison Avenue location which was home...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 5, 2024


SAB 90 - Pierre Vladimiroff
Who was Vladimiroff? Pierre Vladimiroff was one of the original teachers at SAB, teaching 33 years from 1934-1967. He had graduated from...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 4, 2024


SAB 90 - The Studio
“The facility that greeted the students that opening day in 1934 was a spacious one with high ceilings. Most of the classes were given in...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 3, 2024


SAB 90 - The School of American Ballet Celebrates 90 Years
Today marks the 90th Anniversary of the School of American Ballet. This month I'll be sharing content about the early days of SAB and...

Lauryn Johnson
Jan 2, 2024
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