- (Thursday October 29,1942) His ballet, "Le Lac Des Cygnes," was performed in a Sadler's Wells ballet production at the New Theatre in London, England with Beryl Grey, David Paltenghi, John Field, David Davenport, Jean Bedells, Peggy Van Praagh, Moira Shearer, and Moyra Fraser in the cast. Constant Lambert was orchestra conductor.
- (September 1, 1950) His choreography for the Tchaikowsky Pas de Deux from , "The Sleeping Beauty," was one of several selections that included George Balanchine's Tchaikowsky-based ballet, "Theme and Variaions," Tudor's choreographed Schoenberg ballet, "Pillar of Fire," and Agnes De Mille's choreographed Aaron Copland ballet, "Rodeo," in an American National Ballet Theatre production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England with Alicia Alonso, Igor Youskevitch, Mary Ellen Moylan, James Mitchell, John Kriza, Allyn Ann McLerie, and Charlyne Baker in the cast. Alexander Smallens was conductor.
- (February 4, 1877) He choreographed the ballet, "La Bayadere," at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. Ludwig Minkus was composer. S.B. Khudekov was writer.
- (September 14, 1961) He choreographed the ballet, "La Bayadere," in the Kirov Ballet company production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Kakeria Fedicheva (Nikiya) and Sergei Vikulov (Solor) in the cast. Ludwig Minkus was composer. S.B. Khudekov was writer.
- (July 1974) He choreographed the ballet, "La Bayadere," in the American Ballet company production. Natalia Makarova was director. Ludwig Minkus was composer. S.B. Khudekov was writer.
- (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 Helgi Tomasson (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 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.
- (December 26, 1869) He choreographed the ballet, "Don Quixote," at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia. Ludwig Minkus was composer.
- (April 21, 1966) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "Don Quixote," in the Bolshoi Ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Maya Plisetskaya (Kitri); Vladimir Tikhonov (Basil the Barbor); Pyotr Khomutov (Don Quixote) and Nikolai Samokhvalov (Sancho Panza) in the cast. Aleksandr Gorsky and Rostislav Zakharov were choreographers. Vadim Rindin was scenery and costume designer.
- (February 10, 1900) He choreographed the ballet, "Harlequin's Millions," at the Hermitage Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia.
- (1862) He directed the ballet, "The Daughter of the Pharoah," with Carolina Rosati in the cast. Cesare Pugni was composer.
- (February 7, 1900) He choreographed the ballet, "The Seasons," at the Hermitage Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. Alexander Glazuonov was composer.
- (January 15, 1890) He choreographed the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia with Carlotta Brianza (Princess Aurora); Paul Gerdt (Prince); Marie Petipa (Lilac Fairy) Enrino Cecchetti (Carabosse/Bluebird) and Varvara Nikitina (Enchanted Princess) in the cast. Peter Ilyich Tchaikowsky was composer. He and Ivan Vsevolojsky were also writers. Charles Perault was original writer. Ivan Vseveolovksy was scenery and costume designer.
- (November 2, 1981) He was the original choreographer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Alhambra Theatre in London, England with Olga Spessivtzeva (Princess Aurora); Pierre Vladimiroff (Prince); Lydia Lopokova (Lilac Fairy/Enchanted Princess) and Carlotta Brianza (Carabosse); Ludmilla Sholiar (White Cat) in the cast. Felia Dubrovska; Lydia Sokolova; Bronislava Nijinska; Lubov Egorova and Vera Nemtchinova played the Fairies. Nicholas Sergeyev was director. Bronislava Nijinska was choreographer. Igor Stravinsky was orchestra director. Leon Bakst was scenery and costume designer.
- (February 2, 1939) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," in the Sadler's Wells ballet production at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Margot Fonteyn (Princess Aurora); Robert Helpmann (Prince); June Brae (Lilac Fairy); Mary Honey (Bluebird) and Harold Turner (Bluebird) in the cast. Nicholas Sergeyev was choreographer. Nadia Benois was scenery and costume designer.
- (March 15, 1973) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," in the Royal Ballet production with Antoinette Sibley (Princess Aurora); Anthony Dowell (Prince); Jennifer Penny (Fairy); Laura Connor (Fairy);; Alfreda Thorogood (Fairy); Anita Young (Fairy); Lesley Collier (Bluebird/Fairy) and Michael Coleman (Bluebird) in the cast. Peter Farmer was designer. William Bundy was lighting designer. Kenneth MacMillan was also choreographer. Ivan Alexandrovich Vselozhsky was librettist. Peter Ilyich Tchaikowsky was composer.
- (1984) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," in a Royal Command Performance in London, England with Anthony Dowell (Prince Florimund) and Alexander Grant (Carabosse) in the cast. Henry Bardon and Lila De Nobili were designers. Kenneth MacMillan was choreographer. Peter Farmer was designer. American Friends of Covent Garden were fundraisers. Ivan Alexandrovich Vselozhsky was librettist.
- (February 8, 1895) He and Lev Ivanov choreographed the ballet, "Swan Lake," at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia with Pierina Legnani (Odette/Odile) in the cast. Peter Ilyich Tchaikowsky was composer. . V.P. Begitchev and Vasily Geltzer wrote the book.
- (December 20, 1911) He and Lev Ivanov were original choreographers for the ballet, "Swan Lake," at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Catherine Geltzer (Odette/Odile); Mikhail Mordkin (Prince Siegfried) and Alexandre Volinine (Benno) in the cast. Mordkin was also choreographer. James Fox was scenery designer. Peter Ilyich Tchaikowsky was composer. . V.P. Begitchev and Vasily Geltzer wrote the book.
- (November 29, 1934) He and Lev Ivanov were original choreographers for the ballet, "Swan Lake," in the Sadler's Wells Ballet production at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Alicia Markova (Odette/Odile) and Robert Helpmann (Prince Siegfried) in the cast. Nicholas Sergeyev was choreographer. Hugh Stevenson was scenery and costume designer. Peter Ilyich Tchaikowsky was composer. V.P. Begitchev and Vasily Geltzer wrote the book.
- (March 1, 1894) A memorial service was held for Peter Ilyich Tchakowsky at Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia for Tchaikovsky. Lev Ivanov and he were choreographers.
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