Overview

Mikhail Baryshnikov, known as 'Misha,' is widely regarded as the most technically perfect male dancer of the 20th century. His 1974 defection from the Soviet Union while on tour in Canada sparked a frenzy in the dance world. Baryshnikov's technique was breathtaking: his jumps defied gravity with seemingly effortless hang-time, his turns were precise and rapid, and his purity of classical line was unmatched. He excelled across a staggering range, from the pristine classicism of 'Giselle' to the modernist works of Twyla Tharp and Jerome Robbins. As a star of American Ballet Theatre and later as Artistic Director of ABT (1980-1989), he championed new works and raised the company's profile. His foray into film ('The Turning Point,' 'White Nights') and television ('Sex and the City') brought ballet to mainstream audiences. Unlike Nureyev's wild passion, Baryshnikov's artistry was one of cool, intellectual precision and understated emotional depth, making him the quintessential dancer's dancer whose mastery set a new global standard for technical excellence.

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