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DESCRIPTION:Aug 19\, 2026 - Feb 6\, 2027\nThe ballerina Anna Pavlova\, know
 n for her tremulous solo The Dying Swan\, choreographed in 1905 by Michel 
 Fokine\, had a pet swan named Jack. Billie Holiday had a boxer named Miste
 r. And Martha Graham owned dachshunds\, a breed as long-waisted as she was
 . George Balanchine\, the choreographer and co-founder of the New York Cit
 y Ballet\, took aerial movements first performed by his cat Mourka during 
 playtime and used them in his ballets. If you’re not heading to Lincoln 
 Center for the Performing Arts for any other reason\, go for this exhibiti
 on on artists and their pets. A collaboration between the assistant curato
 rs of each division—Jenai Cutcher\, Annemarie van Roessel\, and Jessica 
 Wood—the show draws from the rich archives at the Center’s incomparabl
 e library.
LOCATION:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts\, 40 Lincoln Cente
 r Plaza\, New York\, NY 10023\, USA
SUMMARY:Unleashed: Pets of the Performing Arts
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 -performing-arts
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