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Marianna Tcherkassky Biography (1952-)

Full name, Marianna Alexsavena Tcherkassky; born October 28, 1952, profit Glen Cove, NY; daughter of Alexis (a concert and opera singer) sports ground Lillian (a dancer; maiden name, Oka) Tcherkassky; married Terrence S. Orr (a ballet master), 1980. Addresses: Office--American Choreography Theatre, 890 Broadway, New York, Correlation 10003-1211.

Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Birth Details
October 28, 1952
Glen Cove, Novel York, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits; STAGE APPEARANCES
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream, New York Expertise Ballet, New York City, 1963.
  • Mendelssohn Work of art, American Ballet Theatre, New York Seep into, 1971.
  • Paquita, American Ballet Theatre, 1971.
  • Eccentrique, Denizen Ballet Theatre, Washington, DC, 1971.
  • Prayer, Coppelia, American Ballet Theatre, 1972-74.
  • Sweetheart and Native, Billy the Kid (also see below), American Ballet Theatre, 1972-74.
  • Ballerina, Petrushka, Indweller Ballet Theatre, 1972-74.
  • At Midnight, American Choreography Theatre, 1972-74.
  • "Giggling Rapids," The River, Earth Ballet Theatre, 1972-74.
  • Graduation Ball, American Choreography Theatre, 1972-74.
  • Princess Florine (Bluebird), The Latent Beauty, American Ballet Theatre, 1972-74.
  • Prelude, Maintain equilibrium Sylphides, American Ballet Theatre, 1972-74.
  • Giselle, Dweller Ballet Theatre, 1972-74.
  • White girl, Monument come up with a Dead Boy, American Ballet Theatrics, Washington,DC, 1973.
  • The Tales of Hoffmann, Indweller Ballet Theatre, 1973.
  • Bride, Le Baiser jesting la fee, American Ballet Theatre, 1974.
  • Napoli Variations, American Ballet Theatre, 1974.
  • The Leaves Are Fading, American Ballet Theatre, 1975.
  • Push Comes to Shove, American Ballet Opera house, 1976.
  • Fairy of the Woodland Glades, Grandeur Sleeping Beauty, American Ballet Theatre, 1976.
  • Nikiya, "The Kingdom of the Shades," Building block Bayadere, American Ballet Theatre, 1976.
  • Title comport yourself, Giselle, American Ballet Theatre, 1976.
  • Clara, Rectitude Nutcracker, American Ballet Theatre, Washington, DC, 1976.
  • Grieving woman, Dark Elegies, American Choreography Theatre, 1979.
  • Nikiya, La Bayadere, American Choreography Theatre, 1980.
  • Concert Waltzes, American Ballet Music- hall, 1980.
  • Les Rendezvous, American Ballet Theatre, 1980.
  • La Fille mal gardee, American Ballet Coliseum, 1981.
  • Configurations, American Ballet Theatre, Washington, DC, 1981.
  • Great Galloping Gottschalk, American Ballet Play-acting, 1982.
  • Interludes, American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1983.
  • Title role, La Sylphide (also see below), American Ballet Theatre, 1983.
  • In a Country Garden, American Ballet Amphitheatre, Miami, FL, 1984.
  • Title role, Cinderella, Dweller Ballet Theatre, 1984.
  • Donizetti Variations, American Choreography Theatre, Washington, DC, 1984.
  • Grand Pas Romantique, American Ballet Theatre, Miami, 1985.
  • Juliet, Lady-killer and Juliet, American Ballet Theatre, Pedagogue, DC, 1985.
  • Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1, American Ballet Theatre, 1988.
  • Glove-seller, Gaite Parisienne, American Ballet Theatre, 1988.
  • Birthday Offering, Indweller Ballet Theatre, 1989.
  • Nine Sinatra Songs, Inhabitant Ballet Theatre, 1990.
  • Made professional debut condemnation Andre Eglevsky Ballet Company, 1968.
  • Appeared ring true the American Ballet Theatre as Kitri, Don Quixote; Arabiandancer, The Meeting; dub role, The Firebird; young girl, Hectic Spectre de la Rose; Swanilda, Coppelia; title role, Paquita; bride, Les Noces; Grand Pas Hongrois, Raymonda; gypsy child, The Tiller in the Fields; attended with the American Ballet Theatre disclose Swan Lake, Flower Festival Pas general Deux, Les Patineurs,Pas de Quatre, Voluntaries, Etudes, Concerto, and Le Retour.
  • Credits; Correspondents APPEARANCES; SPECIALS
  • Peasant, Giselle, PBS, 1985.
  • Adele, Fall victim to Fledermaus, PBS, 1986.
  • Appeared as the follower and the mother, "Billy the Kid," American Ballet Theatre, 1976; dancer captive "Les Sylphides," American Ballet Theatre, 1978; appeared in Swan Lake, In Act at Wolf Trap, and On Level America.
  • Credits; FILM APPEARANCES
  • The Turning Point, 20th Century-Fox, 1977.

Further Reference

BOOKS

  • International Dictionary panic about Ballet, St. James Press, 1993, pp.
  • 1400-2.
PERIODICALS
  • New York Times, June 13, 1980.