Ruthanna Boris (1918 - 2007)
Ruthanna Boris was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1918
and attended The Professional Children School - a
school designed for children interested in the
theater. The school allowed the students to attend
academic classes while studying acting, dance and etc.
Making it possible for them to audition and perform in
the theater.
Ruthanna started her dance training at the
Metropolitan Opera Ballet School; where her teachers
were Helene Veola and Leon Fokine, Michael Fokine's
nephew. She was one of the first students at the
School of American Ballet, and in 1935 she was a
member of Balanchine's American Ballet. That same
year, she was also a member of Ballet Caravan -- the
company created by Lincoln Kirsten to encourage new
choreographers.
Ruthanna was a member of the Metropolitan Opera Ballet
from 1937 to 1942. She was a soloist in Carmen,
Lake, Aida, Tannhauser, Orpheo and many more.
She joined Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo As a soloist in
1943, later to become one of the Ballet Russe's
ballerinas. While with the company, she married fellow
dancer Frank Hobi. He died in 1967.
Like many dancers of the time, she danced in a number
of Broadway shows. She also became interested in
becoming a choreographer for the Ballet Russe. Her
first ballets met with great success. To spoof ballet,
which was turning toward virtuosity, she equated
ballet dancers with circus performers, She
choreographed Cirque de Deux. John Martin, noted
dance critic, said, "Miss Boris set out to convey her
amusement to the rest of us -- and succeeded." Another
ballet Quelques Fleurs was sponsored by the
Houbigant perfume company to promote the perfume of
the same name.
With her husband Frank Hobi, Ruthanna Boris led their
own touring company from 1954 to 1956, and directed
the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in 1956 and 57. She was on
the Board of Directors for AGMA, the union for opera
singers and ballet dancers.
Her two most successful ballets were Cakewalk for
the New York City Ballet and Cirque de Deux. One of
her other choreographing jobs was the Two On the
Aisle starring Delores Gray and Bert Lahr. A small
ballet about a Dog Show starred French ballerina
Colette Marchand.
Ruthanna's dance career ended prematurely in 1950
because of a hip ailment, and she then turned to
teaching. She was on the dance faculty of the
University of Washington in Seattle from 1965 to 1983.
For the Houston Ballet Ms. Boris used Scott Joplin's
music to choreograph Ragtime in 1975.
Because of her own hip problem, she became interested
in therapeutic movement. Ms. Boris studied psychology
and therapy at the University of Washington. She was
on the board of the Seattle Psychoanalytic Institute
from 1975 to 1982. Later moving to The San Francisco
Bay Area, she became president and executive director
of the Center of Dance Development and Research in
Albany, California in 1986. She was truly a power in
the dance world.
Ms. Boris passed away on January 5, 2007 at an assisted-living facility in El Cerrito, CA.
(First published February 7, 2007)
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