Jacques d'Amboise (dancer)
Jacques d'Amboise (born Joseph Jacques Ahearn, July 28, 1934 – May 2, 2021) was an American ballet dancer, choreographer, and educator. He joined the New York City Ballet in 1949 and was named principal dancer in 1953, and throughout his time with the company he danced 24 roles for George Balanchine. He also made film appearances, including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Carousel. He choreographed 17 ballets for the New York City Ballet and retired from performing in 1984.
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d'Amboise in 2000 | |
Born | Joseph Jacques Ahearn July 28, 1934 Dedham, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | May 2, 2021 86) Manhattan, New York, U.S. | (aged
Education | School of American Ballet |
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Years active | 1949–2021 |
Organization(s) | New York City Ballet National Dance Institute |
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Children | 4; including Christopher and Charlotte d'Amboise |
D'Amboise founded the National Dance Institute in 1976 to promote dance to children. His work with the institute was featured in the documentary, He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin', which won an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. He received the MacArthur Fellowship in 1990, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1995, and the National Medal of Arts in 1998.
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Jacques d'Amboise rehearsing with Tanaquil Le Clercq (New York City Ballet) on PBS's American Master's in: Jerome Robbins' Afternoon of a Faun in 1953 |