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Heather Watts (born Linda Heather Watts; September 27, 1953) is a former ballet dancer and teacher most known for her time with the New York City Ballet .
As a former ballerina from the New York City Ballet under the leadership of George Balanchine, Heather Watts is going to talk about Balanchine's ballet and why they are important.
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22 sept. 2021 · The new film “In Balanchine’s Classroom,” directed by Connie Hochman, focuses on the teaching of the groundbreaking choreographer — and how it instilled his dances at New York City Ballet...
1 nov. 2018 · New York City Ballet dancers Tiler Peck, Jared Angle and Roman Mejia show off Balanchine's choreography in this Studio 5 event at New York City Center. Heather Watts and Tiler Peck take you...
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17 janv. 1995 · Ms. Watts, who is 41, has announced that she is retiring from City Ballet, which she joined in 1970. Sunday's program was a fitting tribute: an overview of a company that has been dancing...
Heather Watts was a principal dancer at New York City Ballet under George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. She is also a Vanity Fair editor, a dance educator and a Balanchine expert.
1 janv. 1995 · From the start, Heather Watts was an unusually idiosyncratic dancer, the ballerina some loved and others loved to hate, who came to dance with an elegantly malleable body and a surfeit of...