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Overview

Rudolf Nureyev revolutionized the role of the male ballet dancer, transforming it from a supportive partner to a dynamic, charismatic star of equal footing with the ballerina. His 1961 defection from the Soviet Union at Le Bourget airport was a geopolitical sensation that catapulted him to global fame. Possessing ferocious athleticism, soaring jumps, razor-sharp turns, and an animalistic magnetism, Nureyev combined raw power with intense dramatic interpretation. His legendary partnership with Margot Fonteyn at The Royal Ballet, despite their age difference, is considered the greatest in ballet history, electrifying audiences and redefining classical pas de deux. Beyond performance, he was a prolific choreographer and stager, meticulously reconstructing classics like 'La Bayadère' and 'Don Quixote' for Western companies, thus preserving and revitalizing the Petipa repertoire. As Artistic Director of the Paris Opera Ballet from 1983-1989, he reformed the company, elevating its male dancers and injecting new artistic vitality. Nureyev's impact was cultural as much as artistic; he became a symbol of artistic freedom and brought unprecedented popularity and sex appeal to male ballet dancing.

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