"Sixty-one-year-old George Balanchine, whose birdman profile becomes more pointed every year, agreed to dance for one night only, May 27, as the hero of his new, full-length ballet, Don Quixote, commissioned by the New York City Ballet of which he is the flame. His Dulcinea is Suzanne Farrell, who has an improbable stretch of legs and a young face with the purity of a girl in a mediaeval miniature."
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Vogue June 1965
Photography: Bert Stern
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