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- Nina is a talented but unstable ballerina on the verge of stardom. Pushed to the breaking point by her artistic director and a seductive rival, Nina's grip on reality slips, plunging her into a waking nightmare.
- A group of teenagers from various backgrounds enroll at the American Ballet Academy in New York to make it as ballet dancers and each one deals with the problems and stress of training and getting ahead in the world of dance.
- The television adaptation of the Baryshnikov production.
- A window into New York City's prestigious American Ballet Theatre - its relentless rehearsals, its administrative gears, the lives of its dancers and instructors, and finally, its public performances.
- Baryshnikov's American television debut
- The American Ballet Theatre, performing at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, June 1983, led by Mikhail Baryshnikov, present Cervantes' story about the adventures of the Knight of Rueful Countenance.
- The American Ballet Theater dances some pieces at the War Memorial Opera House, in San Francisco, such as Paul Taylor's "Airs", two pas-de-deux - the Black Swan duet from the third act of "Swan Lake", performed by Fernando Bujones and Cynthia Gregory; and Sir Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, danced by Natalia Makarova and Kevin McKenzie - Antony Tudor's "Jardin aux Lilas" and, finally, the "Great Galloping Gottschalk", staged by Lynn Taylor-Corbett.
- A film version of the ballet Giselle. Filmed in a studio, using innovative editing and cinematography to go along with the choreography, this film stands out from filmed stage-performances.
- A ballet version of the famous operetta.
- Three famous ballets: 'Les Sylphides' (by Fokine, with adapted music by Chopin); 'Triad', (by Balanchine, with music by Prokofiev); 'Sylvia' (by Delibes) and the pas-de-deux 'Paquita' (by Minkus).
- 1976– 3h8.8 (11)TV Episode
- 1976– 1h 58m9.1 (15)TV Episode
- 1976– 1h 57m9.1 (67)TV EpisodeThe American Ballet Theater performs the classic ballet Swan Lake, the story of star-crossed lovers Prince Siegfried and Odette, the queen of the swans who can only be released from her curse by the promise of Siegfried's true love.
- The Harts are in the thick of things when a Russian dancer seeks asylum in their home.
- 1976–TV Episode
- 1976– 1h 30mNot Rated6.9 (7)TV EpisodeMikhail Baryshnikov and members of the American Ballet Theatre perform three original dances choreographed by Twyla Tharp: "The Little Ballet", "Sinatra Suite" and "Push Comes To Shove". "The Little Ballet" is a sweet and charming modern take on the traditional 19th century ballet. In "Sinatra Suite", Mikhail Baryshnikov and Elaine Kudo fall in and out of love to the music of Frank Sinatra. And finally, the comical and frenetic "Push Comes to Shove" features Mikhail Baryshnikov, Elaine Kudo, Susan Jaffe and the rest of the ensemble in a modernist homage to classical ballet.
- 1976– 55m8.2 (19)TV EpisodeAmerican Ballet Theatre production of "The Dream', Frederick Ashton's one-act ballet based on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" featuring music by Mendelssohn. Taped July 2003 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa, Calif.
- Actor Danny DeVito (Dumbo (2019)); actress Misty Copeland;
- Telecast of the famous 1977 Baryshnikov TV version of "The Nutcracker", slightly edited from the original CBS telecast and the PBS telecasts.
- 2008–2010TV-YTV EpisodeAngelina meets AJ, a new student at Camembert Academy who is a talented hip-hop dancer. But Angelina isn't sure he will be able to master ballet.
- Actress Anna Chlumsky (TV mini-series, "Inventing Anna"); ballerina/author Misty Copeland (book, "Black Ballerinas");