75 Years Ago, Maria Tallchief Reshaped the Ballet World for Native American Prima Ballerinas

Tallchief once said a “ballerina takes steps given to her and makes them her own.”
Tallchief once said a “ballerina takes steps given to her and makes them her own.”
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Tallchief once said a “ballerina takes steps given to her and makes them her own.”
Tallchief once said a “ballerina takes steps given to her and makes them her own.”
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75 Years Ago, Maria Tallchief Reshaped the Ballet World for Native American Prima Ballerinas
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On Nov. 27, 1949, prima ballerina Maria Tallchief waited for her cue in the wings of the City Center in downtown Manhattan, preparing to take the stage in the New York City Ballet’s premiere of “Firebird.”

This production was a reimagining of a famous ballet based on a Russian folktale and featured an Osage ballerina who forced the dance world to reimagine who could be one of their biggest stars. In that moment, Tallchief had no idea that she was about to make history, not only for the New York City Ballet, but in her journey toward becoming America’s first prima ballerina.

To be a prima ballerina, or the female “first principal dancer” of a company, is to be recognized for one’s superior technique, artistry and stage presence, and Tallchief’s “electrifying appearance” as the Firebird reflected her mastery of these elements.

Read the full article on The Conversation.

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