- (Wednesday October 21,1942) His ballet, "Les Sylphides" was performed with "Hamlet" by Robert Helpmann and "Casse Noisette Act II: The Kingdom of Sweets" by Ivanoff, in a Sadler's Wells Ballet at the New Theatre in London, England with Margot Fonteyn, Beryl Grey, Alexis Rassine, Celia Franca, Moira Shearer, David Paltenghi, Robert Helpmann, Peggy Van Praagh, John Field, Jean Bedells, and Moyra Fraser in the cast. Constant Lambert was orchestra conductor.
- (September 1930) He arranged "Pavlova and Her Full Company," in A Week's Season of Ballets and Divertissements which included Tannhauser's 'Venusburg,' 'Amarilla," and 'Divertissements" including the 'Dying Swan,' at the Streatham Hill Theatre in Streatham Hill, London, England with Anna Pavlova, Pierre Vladimiroff, H. Algeranoff, Leon Woizikovski, A. Hitchins, E. Borovanski, V. Faucheux, G. Mather, C. Nordi, N. Nikitina, P. Haakon, Nina Kirsanova, and the Full Corps of Ballet in the cast. Ernst Schickitanz was conductor.
- (1905) He was choreographer for the ballet, "The Dying Swan (Le Cygne)," at the Nobleman's Hall in St. Petersburg, Russia with Anna Pavlova in the cast. Camille Saint-Saens was composer.
- (March 18, 1910) He choreographed the ballet, "The Dying Swan (Le Cygne)," in an American premiere production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Anna Pavlova in the cast. Camille Saint-Saens was composer.
- (June 25, 1910) He choreographed and played Prince Ivan in the ballet, "Firebird," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre National De L'Opera House in Paris, France with Tamara Karasavina (Firebird) and Enrico Cecchetti (Kastchei) in the cast. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Golovine and Bakst were scenery and costume designers.
- (January 25, 1916) He choreographed the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Century Theatre in New York City with Leonida Massine; Lydia Lopokova and Adolph Bolm in the cast. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois wrote the book.
- (October 24, 1963) He was the original choreographer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," with Rudolf Nureyev; Nadia Nerina (Doll) and Keith Rosson (Blackamoor) in the cast. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois wrote the book.
- (March 26, 1957) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Royal Ballet production with Alexander Grant; Margot Fonteyn and Peter Clegg in the cast. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois wrote the book.
- (June 13, 1911) He choreographed the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre Du Chatelet in Paris, France with Vaslav Nijinsky (Petrouchka); Tamara Karsavina (Ballerina); Alexandre Orlov (Moor) and Enrico Cecchetti (Charlatan) in the cast. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois wrote the book. Alexandre Benois was also scenery and costume designer.
- (October 8, 1942) He choreographed the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the Royal Danish Ballet production at the Ballet Theatre. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois wrote the book.
- (March 13, 1970) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production in New York City with Edward Verso; Erika Goodman; Christian Holder; Yurek Lazowski and Zelma Bustilio in the cast. Leonide Massine was director. Yurek Lazowski and Tania Massine were assistants. Alexandre Benois was original designer. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois wrote the book.
- (June 19, 1970) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "Petrouchka," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the New York State Theater in New York City with Ted Kivitt; Eleanor D'Antuono and Bruce Marks in the cast. Dimitri Romanoff and Yurek Lazowski were directors. Igor Stravinsky was composer. Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois wrote the book.
- (April 19, 1911) He choreographed the ballet, "Le Spectre De La Rose," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes at the Theatre De Monte Carlo in Monte Carlo, Monaco with Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina in the cast. Carl Maria Von Weber was composer. J.L. Vaudoyer was writer. Leon Bakst was scenery and costume designer. Theophile Gautier was adapter.
- (1905) He choreographed the ballet, "The Dying Swan," with Anna Pavlova in the cast. Peter Tchaikovsky was composer.
- (June 2, 1909) He and Lev Ivanov choreographed the ballet, "Les Sylphides," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Theatre De Chatelet in Paris, France with Anna Pavlova (second Mazurska solo); Tamara Karsavina (first Waltz); Maria Baldina (prelude) and Vaslav Nijinsky (third Mazurka solo) in the cast. Frederic Chopin was composer. Alexandre Benois was scenery and costume designer.
- (1936) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "Les Sylphides," in the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo production in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Rene Blum was choreographer. Frederic Chopin was composer.
- (October 21, 1925) He choreographed the ballet, "Les Sylphides (Chopiniana)," in the Royal Danish Ballet production. Frederic Chopin was composer.
- (1940) He was original choreographer for the ballet, "Les Sylphides," at the Ballet Theatre. Frederic Chopin was composer.
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