Rodriguez, Zhandra (1947–)

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Rodriguez, Zhandra (1947–)

Venezuelan ballet dancer. Born Mar 17, 1947, in Caracas, Venezuela.

Performed with National Ballet of Venezuela, dancing in numerous works by William Dollar, including Constantia, The Combat, and Divertimento; was member of American Ballet Theater in NY (1968–74), where she danced in Coppélia and The Sleeping Beauty and created roles in Dennis Nahat's Mendelssohn Symphony (1971) and Some Times (1972); danced for numerous choreographers, such as Michael Smuin and Eliot Feld, and in Alvin Ailey's The River (1969–74); moved to Germany where she danced with Hamburg State Opera in works by Neumeier, among them Third Symphony (1975) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1977); returned to Venezuela where she danced in newly established International Ballet de Caracas.

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