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At seventeen Maria travelled to New York to study ballet and land a career. ... Maria quickly became a featured soloist. In New York she met the famous choreographer George Balanchine who wrote many works for Maria. Maria and Balanchine were even shortly married.
What moved Maria into becoming a world known dancer was her performance in Balanchine’s “Firebird” in 1949. ... Maria danced many years in several countries but was commonly seen as America’s preeminent dancer, or prima ballerina.
Approximate Word count = 394 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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