Jorge Donn
Jorge Donn (25 February 1947 in El Palomar, Buenos Aires – 30 November 1992 in Lausanne, Switzerland), was an Argentine internationally known ballet dancer.[1] He was best known for his work with Maurice Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century. He died of AIDS on 30 November 1992 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Repertoire
- Maurice Béjart
- 1964: Ninth Symphony by Beethoven (1967?)
- 1966: Webern Opus V, Roméo et Juliette
- 1967: la Messe pour le temps présent
- 1968: Bhakti
- 1970: Serait-ce la mort?, Firebird, Sonate N°5
- 1971: The Rite of Spring, Songs of a Wayfarer, Nijinsky, Clown of God
- 1972: Symphony for a Lonely Man
- 1973: Sonate à trois, Golestan ou le jardin des roses
- 1974: The Triumphs of Petrarch, Ce que l'amour me dit
- 1975: Notre Faust
- 1976: Le Molière imaginaire
- 1977: Héliogabale, Petrouchka
- 1978: Gaîte parisienne, Ce que la mort me dit, Leda (with Maya Plisetskaya)
- 1979: Boléro by Ravel (first male performer), Mephisto Waltz
- 1980: Eros Thanatos
- 1981: Adagietto by Mahler, Light
- 1982: Vienna, Vienna, Only You
- 1983: Messe pour le temps futur
- 1984: Dionysos
- 1985: Le concours
- 1986: Malraux ou la métamorphose des dieux
- 1987: Souvenir de Leningrad, ... and Waltz
- 1988: Dybbuk, A force de partir, je suis resté chez moi
- George Balanchine
- 1977: Vienna Waltzes, Bugaku
Filmography
- 1975: Je suis né à Venise by Maurice Béjart — as Jorge / The Sun
- 1981: Les Uns et les Autres by Claude Lelouch — as Boris Itovitch / Sergei Itovitch
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References
- Lariviere, Michel (2017-10-19). Dictionnaire historique des homosexuel.le.s célèbres (in French). Groupe CB. ISBN 978-2-36490-810-9.
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