Famous Ballet GoersResearch
#31
Posted 20 February 2008 - 09:45 PM
#32
Posted 20 February 2008 - 09:47 PM
Ditto Cassius Marcellus Clay, no, not THAT Cassius Marcellus Clay, the one who was American Minister to Russia during the American Civil War. He had assignations going with a woman in the corps of the Bolshoi, eventually having a child with her. He also "adopted" her son by another man, and put him on the US payroll as secretary, even though he couldn't understand a word of English.
#34
#35
Posted 25 February 2008 - 02:14 PM
Estelle, on Feb 20 2008, 06:43 AM, said:
She supposedly invited the gold medal winner(s) of the 1994 Concourse to dinner afterwards. I do not know if she attended the entire Concourse or only congratulated the winners at the end. But yes, her interest in ballet seems to be longstanding.
#36
Posted 25 February 2008 - 03:59 PM
#37
Posted 25 February 2008 - 04:48 PM
Ray, on Feb 25 2008, 06:59 PM, said:
#38
Posted 25 February 2008 - 05:17 PM
Ray, on Feb 25 2008, 06:59 PM, said:
#39
Posted 25 February 2008 - 05:47 PM
#40
Posted 25 February 2008 - 06:32 PM
In the 1970's (I think) I used to see Kissinger at the ballet and around the same time I read an interview with Farrell in which she talked about meeting him and says something along the lines of...'he really knows something about ballet.'
I saw Steve Martin at a matinee Coppelia years ago and since he was once married to Baronova's daughter, I vaguely assumed he must have some real interest and/or knowledge of ballet. But I don't really know.
#41
Posted 11 September 2009 - 02:14 PM
bart, on Feb 21 2008, 04:29 AM, said:
Bart, you mentioned Zelda Fitzgerald in your post. I hadn't realized she had loved dance so much....
Blog on Zelda Fitzgerald.
#42
Posted 11 September 2009 - 02:35 PM
Dan Rather used to come regularly when he was anchor in D.C. Joan Kennedy and family would often put in appearances -- John Kennedy Jr. also came when he was in town.
One FBI Director, whose name I forget (after J. Edgar), was also a regular attendee. I remember one performance when his administration was in disgrace for some reason or another, and no one would talk to him at intermissions. Brzezinski (sp) seemed to be a fan -- I remember seeing him often, once in a box with Beryl Grey, and they were obviously friends.
Ronald Reagan would attend his son's Joffrey performances. Both he and Bill Clinton (at separate times, obviously) were in the audience at Lisner Auditorium, and the Secret Service was obviously hating every minute -- not only the ballets, but the layout. It's a typical college auditorium, and even with guards stationed every 20 feet down both sides, heads pirouetting constantly, it was a very open space.
Elizabeth Taylor came to a few performances when she was appearing here in a play. AND Sandra J. O'Connor was an avid modern dance fan.
#43
Posted 11 September 2009 - 06:13 PM
#44
Posted 11 September 2009 - 10:01 PM
She's also the poster girl for Ballet.co.
Brioche, on Sep 11 2009, 07:13 PM, said:
#45
Posted 12 September 2009 - 08:54 AM
Maybe my best sighting was during the Romeo and Juliet this year. I all of a sudden heard a little commotion and turned towards the aisle and saw Allegra Kent walking down the aisle. People were randomly saying hi and she was smiling and blowing kisses to it seemed like everyone. She is as pretty as ever, and contrary to the image she presented of herself as a kind of bohemian who made her own purses from rags and stockings, she was very well-dressed and chic.
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