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Lincoln Kirstein was a prominent American writer, arts patron, and co-founder of the New York City Ballet. Born in 1910, Kirstein had a profound love for dance and the arts from a young age. He played a crucial role in establishing ballet as a significant part of American culture during the mid-20th century. His vision led him to collaborate with George Balanchine, resulting in the creation of a ballet company that would influence generations of dancers and choreographers. Kirstein's contributions extended beyond the stage, as he was also an advocate for the arts through various writings and lectures, emphasizing the importance of dance in modern society.

Throughout his life, Kirstein published several notable works that reflected his deep understanding of dance and its history. His insightful perspectives helped shape the narrative surrounding ballet and its evolution in America. Kirstein's legacy continues to resonate, as he not only transformed the landscape of American ballet but also inspired countless artists to embrace the art form. His commitment to nurturing talent and promoting the arts remains an integral part of his enduring impact on the cultural landscape.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 May 4, 1910
出生地点 Rochester, New York, USA
去世日期 January 5, 1996
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