Moore, Lillian (1911–1967)
Moore, Lillian (1911–1967)
American dancer and choreographer. Born 1911 in Chase City, VA; died July 29, 1967, in New York, NY.
Performed with American Ballet at Metropolitan Opera in NYC in works by Balanchine (until 1938) and Romanoff (1939–42); danced with Fokine Ballet (1940), where she performed in Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor and Les Sylphides; created own works for solo concert recitals, such as Terpsichore (1934), The Amazon (1942), 30 Years in a Dancer's Life (1947) and Tentative Tango (1952); taught at High School of Performing Arts and American Ballet Center, where she also directed the apprentice program which evolved into the charter company of the City Center Joffrey Ballet; often wrote articles about American and Danish dance history, which were collected in Artists of the Dance (1938) and Images of the Dance (1965).