US dancer and choreographer. He was co-director of the New York City Ballet 196983 (with George
Balanchine). His ballets were internationally renowned and he was considered the greatest US-born ballet choreographer. He also choreographed the musicals
The King and I (1951),
West Side Story (1957), and
Fiddler on the Roof (1964).
First a chorus boy on Broadway, then a soloist with the newly formed American Ballet Theater 194146, Robbins was associate director of the New York City Ballet 194959. His first ballet,
Fancy Free (1944), was a great success (and was adapted with Leonard Bernstein into the musical
On the Town 1944). Other Robbins ballets include
Dancers at a Gathering (1969),
The Goldberg Variations (1971), and
Glass Pieces (1983; based on W H Auden's poem).
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