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Possible Answers: SQUARE DANCE.

Last seen on: –USA Today Crossword – Aug 18 2019
LA Times Crossword 16 Sep 2017, Saturday

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Patricia Wilde (born 1928 in Ottawa, Canada) is a former principal ballerina of New York City Ballet, where she danced every major role in the repertoire, many of them created especially for her by George Balanchine. Following her retirement from NYCB she would become a famed ballet mistress and teacher. In 1982 she was appointed artistic director of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre where she served until 1997. She is a recipient of the Dance Magazine Award and the 56th Inductee into the National Museum of Dance Hall of Fame. Her biography Wilde Times: Patricia Wilde, George Balanchine and the Rise of New York City Ballet, by Joel Lobenthal was published in 2015 by the University Press of New England.

Born Patricia Lorrain-Ann White, Wilde was raised with her two older sisters on their single mother’s rugged family estate until its land was appropriated by the Canadian government. At 13, she came to NYC with her sister Nora to study at the School of American Ballet. She began her career a year later with American Concert Ballet and went on to perform with International Ballet of the Marquis de Cuevas, and Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo where she would remain as principal dancer for four years during which time she worked extensively with George Balanchine, who was serving as the Ballets Russes’ chief choreographer at the time.

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