Lichine, David
Variant namesDavid Lichine (1910-1972) was a noted choreographer, teacher, and dancer. He was born in Rostov-on-Don, in Russia. His family left Russia during the revolution and settled in Constantinople. He was later sent to Paris for his education, studying dance in Paris with Lubov Egorova and Bronislava Nijinska.
He made his debut with Ida Rubinstein's Company in 1928 and with Anna Pavlova's company in 1930. Lichine danced with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo from 1932 to 1945, where he met and began dancing with Tatiana Riabouchinska. While with Ballet Russe, he created roles in George Balanchine's Cotillion and Le Bourgeois, and Massine's Jeux d'Enfants, Le Beau Danube and Beach (all in 1932) among many others. Lichine began work as a choreographer in 1933. His many ballets included Francesca de Rimini in 1937, Prodigal Son in 1938 and Graduation Ball in 1940.
Lichine and his dance partner Tatiana Riabouchinska joined Ballet Theatre (now American Ballet Theater) in 1941. When Mikhail Fokine died in 1942, Lichine finished his ballet Helen of Tro y. In 1943 Lichine and Riabouchinska married, and continued working together. They had one child, Tania. In 1952 the couple moved to Los Angeles, opening a ballet school in Beverly Hills, where they taught for many years.
Lichne continued teaching and traveling throughout the United States and Europe, choreographing new ballets and restaging his previous ballets for Netherlands Dance Theatre, Festival Ballet in London, Royal Danish Ballet, and Theatre Colon in Buenos Aires. In 1957 he choreographed a new Nutcracker for the Festival ballet in London. In 1968 he founded the Ballet Society of Los Angeles in an effort to bring a professional, permanent company to the area. He died in Los Angeles in 1972.
Tatiana Riabouchinska (1917-2000) was an internationally celebrated ballet star and teacher. Born in Russia, her parents fled the revolution for Paris when she was 2 years old. In Paris, she trained under Mathilde Kschessinska, and by age 15 she had attracted the attention of George Balanchine, who recruited her for the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. Together with Irina Baronova and Tamara Toumanova she was the third of De Basil's "baby ballerinas" in the 1930s. During her childhood and well into her young adult years her career was managed by her father, Mikhail Riabouchinsky.
Riabouchinska was popular not only with audiences but with choreographers - who created roles specifically for her talents. These included Balanchine's La Concurence and Cotillon in 1932, Massine's Jeux d"Enfants, and Fokine's Cendrillon . Riabouchinska traveled the world as a guest artist for the Australian Ballet, the Ballets des Champs-Elysees and the London Festival Ballet.
She was the model for Hyacinth Hippo, the hippopotamus in the Dance of the Hours segment of Disney's Fantasia for which Lichine provided the model for the Alligator. They also danced together on-screen in the "Two Silhouettes" segment of Disney's Make Mine Music in 1946.
Riabouchinska gradually retired from dance after opening the ballet school in Beverly Hills with her husband. She maintained the school until 1998, and she continued teaching ballet at Academy 331 in West Hollywood until her death in 2000.
From the guide to the David Lichine and Tatiana Riabouchinska papers, 1920-1981, 1930-1956, (The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.)
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referencedIn | American Ballet Theatre records, 1936-ca. 1967 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
creatorOf | Lichine, David. David Lichine and Tatiana Riabouchinska papers, 1920-1981 (bulk 1930-1956). | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | Walter Terry papers, 1913-1982 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
referencedIn | Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation research files, 1920-1989. | Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University | |
creatorOf | Lichine, David, 1910-1972. Correspondence and contracts. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | Lichine, David. Graduation ball : pas de deux / choreography : Lichine ; taught by Michael Lland ; notation by Allan Mills. | Ohio State University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Lubov Tchernicheva papers, 1922-1958. | Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University | |
referencedIn | S. L. (Sergei Leonidovich) Grigoriev papers, 1889-1972. | Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University | |
referencedIn | Dokoudovsky, Vladimir,. Interview with Vladimir Dokoudovsky. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Minnesota Dance Theatre Records, 1964-1989 | University of Minnesota Libraries. Performing Arts Archives, Manuscripts Division | |
referencedIn | Riabouchinska, Tatiana. Letters to Lillian Moore, 1959. (2 items). | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | Minnesota Dance Theatre. Minnesota Dance Theatre records, 1964-1989. | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | |
referencedIn | Serge Grigoriev/Ballets Russes Archive, 1909-2009, (bulk 1909-1952) | Library of Congress. Music Division | |
creatorOf | Lichine, David, 1910-1972. Correspondence and contracts, 1941-1961. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Thomas, William,. Scrapbooks: Clippings and photographs. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Dance Notation Bureau Collection, 1930- | The Ohio State University. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Insitute. | |
creatorOf | Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirʹevich, 1833-1887. Le pavillon : ballet sur la musique de Borodine : arrangé et orchestré par Antal Dorati : manuscript, 1936 Aug. 1. | Harvard University, Harvard Theater Collection, Harvard College Library | |
creatorOf | David Lichine and Tatiana Riabouchinska papers, 1920-1981, 1930-1956 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
referencedIn | Grigorʹev, S. L. (Sergeĭ Leonidovich), 1883-1968. Serge Grigoriev/Ballets Russes archive, 1909-2009 (bulk 1909-1952). | Library of Congress | |
referencedIn | Vera Zorina papers | Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University | |
creatorOf | Dobuzhinskiĭ, Mstislav Valerianovich, 1875-1957. Miscellaneous manuscripts. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection |
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Birth 1910-10-25
Death 1972-06-26
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