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Lorca Massine is a choreographer and dancer born in New York on July 25, 1944, to Russian émigré parents. His father, Léonide Massine, was also a notable choreographer and dancer of the 20th Century. Lorca studied dance with Yves Brieux, Victor Gsovsky, Asaf Messerer and Anatole Wilzac. Over his career, Lorca Massine has collaborated with the world-acclaimed choreographers such as Balanchine, Béjart, and his father, Léonide.

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  • Lorca Massine (en)
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  • Lorca Massine is a choreographer and dancer born in New York on July 25, 1944, to Russian émigré parents. His father, Léonide Massine, was also a notable choreographer and dancer of the 20th Century. Lorca studied dance with Yves Brieux, Victor Gsovsky, Asaf Messerer and Anatole Wilzac. Over his career, Lorca Massine has collaborated with the world-acclaimed choreographers such as Balanchine, Béjart, and his father, Léonide. (en)
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  • Alexei Ratmansky, Director of the Bolshoi Ballet (en)
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  • For the first time, Lorca Massine, arm in arm with Anna Krzyskow and Cameron Basden have staged Léonide Massine's ballets in Russia. This production has become a great historical and cultural event in Moscow. Lorca succeeded in inspiring Bolshoi dancers with his love and knowledge of Massine's choreography and it was a great pleasure to work with him. Massine's ballets are loved by the dancers and are very popular with the public. The choreography's impeccable classicism-Massine makes use of and develops the best traditions of Russian, or rather Moscow Imperial Ballet-and conscious and consistent avant-gardism à la Diaghilev is disarming. I am convinced that it is a very rich choreography full of unexplored potential... (en)
  • In 1988, Lorca Massine staged his father's most celebrated work, Gaîté Parisienne, for American Ballet Theater. Collaborating with designer Christian LaCroix, Mr. Massine gave this ballet a new life. Along with imparting information gleaned from his father's personal notes, Mr. Massine coached ABT dancers brilliantly, recreating the color and spirit of the Belle Epoque. (en)
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  • Lorca Massine is a choreographer and dancer born in New York on July 25, 1944, to Russian émigré parents. His father, Léonide Massine, was also a notable choreographer and dancer of the 20th Century. Lorca studied dance with Yves Brieux, Victor Gsovsky, Asaf Messerer and Anatole Wilzac. Over his career, Lorca Massine has collaborated with the world-acclaimed choreographers such as Balanchine, Béjart, and his father, Léonide. (en)
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