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Vladimir Kostenko : ウィキペディア英語版
Vladimir Kostenko

Vladimir Kostenko (Ukrainian, Володимир Костенко, Russian, Владимир Костенко) (June 11, 1903 – November 7, 1967) was a Ukrainian-born American ballet dancer primarily remembered for his long association with the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical ''Oklahoma!''.
==Life and career==
Kostenko was born on June 11, 1903 near the city of Kiev〔U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes 1952〕 during the time the Ukraine was under the dominion of the Russian Empire. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1938.〔Passenger manifest SS Georgic October 10, 1938〕
Soon after his arrival, he began performing with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo under the directorship of Léonide Massine.〔Léonide Massine and the 20th century ballet (2004) By Leslie Norton〕 In February 1940, Kostenko married ballerina Maria Dmitrievna Korjinska (1912–1994),〔California Death Index〕 a native Muscovite of Yugoslavian descent,〔Passenger Manifest SS Brazil - August 19, 1940〕 while the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo was touring the American West Coast.〔El Paso Herald-Post, February 19, 1941〕
Kostenko took over the role of Dream Jud on June 1, 1943, after George Church left the cast of ''Oklahoma!'' just two months into the musical's long run. Church had let the show’s producers know, months earlier, that he wanted to leave, but he was persuaded to stay past the show’s Broadway premier.〔Carter, Tim. ''Oklahoma!: the making of an American musical'' (2007)〕 Kostenko continued to play the part of Dream Jud on Broadway for the following six years before reprising the role in London and later in touring productions across America.〔''Boyden Reporter'', December 16, 1948〕 During the musical’s long run Kostenko also filled in to play the part of Jess and as supervisor of ballet.〔IBDb.com〕 His wife Maria also joined the cast of ''Oklahoma'' for its entire Broadway run and later as one of the postcard dancers.〔IBDb.com〕
In the early 1950s, Kostenko became the director of the San Francisco Studio of Ballet Art, located in the city’s Castro district, where he influenced a number of future performers. Kostenko spent the rest of his life living in the San Francisco Bay Area, becoming an American citizen in 1952 and performing demonstration ballet shows at a various civic functions. He died on November 7, 1967 in San Francisco at the age of sixty-four.〔California Death Index〕

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