Robert Joffrey was an American choreographer who co-founded the famous Joffrey Ballet
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Robert Joffrey was an American choreographer who co-founded the famous Joffrey Ballet
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He was just a teenager when he met another dancer, Gerald Arpino, who was serving in the Coast Guard. Over time the two became best friends, and eventually lovers.
He was a reserved and soft-spoken man, though blessed with a quirky sense of humor. He was passionately dedicated to his profession and was known to be an excellent teacher.
Joffrey was sexually promiscuous by nature. In spite of being in a long-term relationship with Arpino, he was known to have several one-night stands and affairs. He contracted AIDS during the 1980s. He was ashamed because of the taboo attached to AIDS and did not want the world to know of it.
He was born as Abdulla Jaffa Bey Khan on December 24, 1930, to a Pashtun Afghani father and an Italian mother in Seattle, Washington; he was the only offspring of his parents’ meaningless marriage. His parents ran a restaurant.
He was a weak and sickly child who suffered from asthma. He began dancing believing that it would help to relive the symptoms of his illness. As a young boy he was also much impressed by the likes of Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire and wanted to tap dance like them.
He began taking tap dance lessons and during one such lesson his teacher asked him if he ever considered learning ballet. Intrigued, he went to train in ballet under Mary Ann Wells, a famous dance teacher who greatly influenced the boy.
He soon realized his deep love for ballet and he made up a whole cast for ‘Sleeping Beauty’ when he was an 11 year old student.
As a teenager he met Gerald Arpino, then in his early twenties, and the two became best friends. Over the years they also became artistic collaborators and lovers.
He began his professional career teaching ballet at a Brooklyn synagogue and the Gramercy School of Music and Dance.
As a dancer he made his solo debut with the French choreographer Roland Petit and his Ballets de Paris in 1949. In 1950, he began teaching at the New York High School for the Performing Arts. Here he also began staging his ballets.
In 1954, he along with Arpino founded the Joffrey Ballet School in New York City and premiered ‘Le bal masqué’ (The Masked Ball) to music by French composer Francis Poulenc.
In 1955, his company opened ‘Pierrot Lunaire’, set to music by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. Over the next decade the company became increasingly popular all over the US and also gained international acclaim.
His works Gamelan’ (1962) and ‘Astarte’ (1967) were widely appreciated as they both were set to rock music with special lighting and motion-picture effects—this was a notable innovation as most ballets were set to classical music scores.
He is best remembered as the co-founder of the Joffrey Ballet, a professional dance company, based in Chicago. The company performs both classical ballets and modern dance pieces, and is a highly successful and popular dance company in the US.