- (July 1973) The ballet, "Celebration," was performed in the Festival of Two Worlds at the Teatro Nuovo in Spoleto, Italy with Antoinette Sibley and Anthony Dowell (England) danced "The Sleeping Beauty" final act" in Act One. They danced Ashton's ballet, "Pas De Deux from Thais" in Act Two. Violette Verdy and Jean-Pierre Bonnefous (France) danced Robbins' new dance, "Bagatelles" to Beethoven's music. Carla Fracci and Paolo Bortoluzzi (Italy); Patricia McBride and he (United States) danced Robbins' "Afternoon of a Faun" in Act One. They danced Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky's Pas De Deux" in Act Two. Malika Sabirova and Muzafar Bourkhanov (Soviet Union) danced "The Corsair Pas De Deux" in the cast. They danced Petipa/Minkus in display piece from "Don Quixote." They all danced in the finale with Ivanov's adagio from "Swan Lake" Act Two. Jerome Robbins was director. Rouben Ter-Arutunian was scenery designer.
- (May 24, 1973) He performed in the the ballet, "An Evening's Waltzes," in the New York City Ballet production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Patricia McBride; Jean-Pierre Bonnefous; Christine Redpath; John Clifford; Sara Leland; Gelsey Kirkland and Bart Cook in the cast. Serge Prokofiev was composer. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Rouben Ter-Arutunian was costume designer.
- (May 15, 1974) He performed in the ballet, "Dybbuk Variations," in the New York City Ballet company production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Patricia McBride; Bart Cook; Victor Castelli; Tracy Bennett; Hermes Conde; Daviel Duell; Stephen Caras; Nolan T'Sani; Peter Naumann; Muriel Aasen and Stephanie Saland in the cast. Leonard Bernstein was conductor and composer. David Johnson was baritone. John Ostendorg was bassist. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Rouben Ter-Arutunian was scenery designer. Patricia Zipprodt was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Sol Ansky was the original writer.
- (January 11, 1973) He performed in the ballet, "Monument for a Dead Boy," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the City Center in New York City with Ivan Nagy (Boy) and Rudolf Nureyev in the cast. Toer Van Schayk was scenery and costume designer. George Bardyguine was lighting designer.
- (May 27, 1971) He performed in the ballet, "Goldberg Variations," in the New York City Ballet production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Merrill Ashley; Anthony Blum; Stephen Caras; Victor Castelli; John Clifford; Hermes Conde; Richard Dryden; Rosemary Dunleavy; Suzanne Erlon; Renee Estopinal; Gloriann Hicks; Gail Kachadurian; Gelsey Kirkland; Johnna Kirkland; Deborah Koolish; Sara Leland; Robert Maiorano; Peter Martins; Patricia McBride; Colleen Neary; Delia Peters; Susan Pilarre; Bryan Pitts; Christine Redpath; David Richardson; Giselle Roberge; Francis Sackett; Polly Shelton; Bettijane Sills; Marjorie Spohn; Michael Steele; Lynn Steton; Virginia Stuart; Nolan T. Sani; Robert Weiss; Bruce Wells; in the cast. Johann Sebastian Bach was composer. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Joe Eula was costume designer. Thomas Skelton was lighting designer. Gordon Boelzner was pianist.
- (June 18, 1972) He performed in the ballet, "Symphony in Three Movements," in the New York City Ballet production at the Stravinsky Festival at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Sara Leland and Edward Villella in the cast. Igor Stravinsky was composer. George Balanchine was choreographer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer. Robert Craft was conductor.
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