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October 11, 2019
“I knew that I was terrible in my first Apollo. And when Balanchine did not come to me and tell me so, did not train me in it, I realized that to be a dancer you must work as a dancer, not as a robot." —a 1969 interview with Jacques d'Amboise, who became one of the definitive Apollo interpreters
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