Suzanne Farrell - Photo Colorization
Suzanne Farrell (born August 16, 1945) is an American ballerina and the founder of the Suzanne Farrell Ballet at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Farrell began her ballet training at the age of eight. In 1960, she received a scholarship to the renowned School of American Ballet. Her first leading roles in ballets came in the early 1960s. A muse of George Balanchine, she severed ties with him in the early 1970s, moving to Brussels and dancing with the Ballet of the 20th century. She had an unusually long performing career for a ballerina. Twenty-eight years of an occupation which takes a tremendous physical toll on the body began to come to an end in 1983. She started to develop arthritis in her right hip and despite two years of varied treatments, by 1985 (at the age of 40), her career on stage was almost over. She struggled for several years but retired from performing in 1989.

Portrait Series: Suzanne Farrell

Balanchine Foundation Interview: Suzanne Farrell MONUMENTUM PRO GESUALDO and MOVEMENTS FOR PIANO

Suzanne Farrell, Academy Class of 1987, Full Interview

The Suzanne Farrell Ballet - LIVE Rehearsal at The Kennedy Center: "Gounod Symphony"

My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

Suzanne Farrell - Ballet Barre

4K Impressionist Paintings Screensaver | 3 Hours Fine Art Slideshow | No Ads & No Sound

VIENNA WALTZES "DER ROSENKAVALIER" (Strauss/Balanchine)

SAB Alumni Spotlight: Suzanne Farrell

King Charles SHOCKS The Nation As He GRANTS Princess Anne Princess Royal Regent Title!

3 Hours No Music • Soft Pink Aesthetic Gradient • Study Background • 4K

Movements for Piano and Orchestra Stravinsky Documentary (1966) shot 1963 suzanne GB jacques

Trump Crashes the NBA Finals Party, Throws Unhinged Tantrum on Meet the Press: A Closer Look

Balanchine Foundation Interview: Suzanne Farrell MEDITATION

16 Years of The Suzanne Farrell Ballet

Jorge Donn Brilla en NY City Ballet 🩰 con Suzanne Farrell ✨

The quiet beauty of everyday life | Piano Playlist

Suzanne Farrell honors Jacques d'Amboise | 1995 Kennedy Center Honors

Diamonds rehearsal w/ Lesley Rausch & Jerome Tisserand

