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Alexandra Ansanelli : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexandra Ansanelli

Alexandra Noel Ansanelli is an American ballet dancer.
She was born in Manhassett, Long Island. Her mother, Linda Ansanelli, is the daughter of the late Jack and Esther Young. Jack Young, stage name Ray Royce, was a Vaudevillian child star and later became the headliner for Ted Lewis and Eddie Cantor. Alexandra’s grandfather Jack, was a descendent of Sir Walter Raleigh’s. Alexandra’s grandmother Esther, was from the Miller family, grew up in Valley Stream, Long Island. As a child, Linda was spotted and called to audition for the new Broadway show ''Gypsy'' produced by David Merrick and Leland Hayward. Linda auditioned for Jerome Robbins and was chosen for the role of Baby June. “Grandpa Jack” did not want Linda to be in show business and declined to let her go. Ironically many years later, her daughter Alexandra, was the last muse of Jerome Robbins before he died, and was the leading role as “The Bride” in his final staging, ''Les noces''.
Alexandra’s father Vincent Ansanelli, Jr. M.D., is the son of Italian immigrants, and grew up in The Bronx, N.Y. Alexandra’s great grandmother was an attorney on Ellis Island for the Italian immigrants, and Alexandra’s great uncle, Frank Ansanelli M.D., was a professor of neurology at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Alexandra’s father is a pioneer of laser breast cancer surgery. Alexandra is the youngest of three daughters.
== 1986–1992 ==
Alexandra attended Friends Academy in Locust Valley, N.Y., and was a fearless athlete. At age 6, Alexandra was both on a soccer team and attended Trip Lake Camp, in Poland Spring, Maine. At nine, Alexandra incorporated dance lessons at Danny Holdstein’s Two Worlds in Greenvale, N.Y., with Kirov ballerina Kaleria Fedicheva, in Glen Cove, N.Y. At 10 Alexandra was asked to join the traveling soccer team. That summer she attended a summer arts program, Belvoir Terrace, in Lenox, Massachusetts. Edward Villella, who was visiting his daughter, suggested Alexandra audition for the School of American Ballet in NYC. One month later, in the fall of 1991, Alexandra auditioned for SAB and was accepted. During the first month at SAB she got her first break. Another student could not get her working papers in time to perform in the annual performance of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker with the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center. Alexandra was asked to replace her in the role of “Pollichinelle”. Alexandra also performed children’s roles with the company in Balanchine’s ''Coppélia'', ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', ''Harlequinade'', ''Sleeping Beauty’s'' “Garland Waltz”, and ''Mozartiana''.

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