Works
- 1941 Havana tour
- Michael Fokine's Les Sylphides, Coq d’Or, Paganini, Prince Igor, Carnaval, Petrouchka, Sheherazade, Le Spectre de la Rose
- Leonide Massine's Symphonie Fantastique, Les Presages, Le Beau Danube
- Marius Petipa's Le Marriage d’Aurore
- George Balanchine's Cotillon
- Nijinska's Las Cent Baisters
- 1940
- David Lichine's Graduation Ball
- 1946
- David Lichine's Cain and Abel
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