- (1990) Book: "Holding On To The Air" with Tony Bentley
- (May 27, 1965) She played Dulcinen in the ballet, "Don Quixote," in the New York City Ballet company production at the New York State Theater in New York City with George Balanchine (Don Quixote); Deni Lamont (Sancho Panza) and the entire company in the cast. Nicolas Nabokov was composer. George Balanchine was also choreographer. Esteban Francis was scenery, costume and lighting designer. Peter Harvey was assistant to Mr. Francis. Karinska was costume designer.
- (April 13, 1967) She performed in the ballet, "Jewels," in the New York City Ballet company production at the New York State Theater in New York City with Violette Verdy; Conrad Ludlow; Mimi Paul; Francisco Moncion; Patricia McBride; Edward Villella; Patricia Neary and Jacques D'Amboise in the cast. Gabriel Faure; Igor Stravinsky and Peter Ilyich Tcaikowsky were composers. George Balanchine was choreographer. Karinska was costume designer. Peter Harvey was scenery designer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer.
- (October 8, 1971) She played the Girl in Pink in the ballet, "Nikinsky-Clown of God," in the Ballet of the Twentieth Century at the Forest National Auditorium in Brussels, Belgium with Jorge Donn (Clown of God); Paolo Bartoluzzi (Rose); Daniel Lomel (Golden Slave); Jorge Lanner (Faun); Micha Van Hoecke (Petrouchka); Angela Albrecht (Nymph); Jaleh Kerendi (Woman of the World); Catherine Verneuil (Ballerina); Hitomi Asakawa (Doll) and Pierre Dobrievich (Diaghliev) in the cast. Maurice Bejart was director. Pierre Henri was composer and sound designer. Joelle Roustan and Roger Bernard were costume designer. Roger Bernard was also lighting designer.
- (October 24, 1972) She played the Girl in Pink in the ballet, "Nikinsky-Clown of God," in the Ballet of the Twentieth Century at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City with Jorge Donn (Clown of God); Paolo Bartoluzzi (Rose); Daniel Lomel (Golden Slave); Jorge Lanner (Faun); Micha Van Hoecke (Petrouchka); Angela Albrecht (Nymph); Jaleh Kerendi (Woman of the World); Catherine Verneuil (Ballerina); Hitomi Asakawa (Doll) and Pierre Dobrievich (Diaghliev) in the cast. Maurice Bejart was director. Pierre Henri was composer and sound designer. Joelle Roustan and Roger Bernard were costume designer. Roger Bernard was also lighting designer.
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