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- List_of_Episodes_stagings abstract "This is a chronological list of stagings of Episodes to the music of Anton von Webern, a ballet initially conceived by George Balanchine and choreographed by Balanchine and Martha Graham as a double bill, Graham's contribution, Episodes I, has been rarely performed since 1960. This list does not include stagings subsequent to the premiere Graham's portion but only those of Balanchine's contribution to the piece, Episodes II.".
- Q16835516 abstract "This is a chronological list of stagings of Episodes to the music of Anton von Webern, a ballet initially conceived by George Balanchine and choreographed by Balanchine and Martha Graham as a double bill, Graham's contribution, Episodes I, has been rarely performed since 1960. This list does not include stagings subsequent to the premiere Graham's portion but only those of Balanchine's contribution to the piece, Episodes II.".
- List_of_Episodes_stagings comment "This is a chronological list of stagings of Episodes to the music of Anton von Webern, a ballet initially conceived by George Balanchine and choreographed by Balanchine and Martha Graham as a double bill, Graham's contribution, Episodes I, has been rarely performed since 1960. This list does not include stagings subsequent to the premiere Graham's portion but only those of Balanchine's contribution to the piece, Episodes II.".
- Q16835516 comment "This is a chronological list of stagings of Episodes to the music of Anton von Webern, a ballet initially conceived by George Balanchine and choreographed by Balanchine and Martha Graham as a double bill, Graham's contribution, Episodes I, has been rarely performed since 1960. This list does not include stagings subsequent to the premiere Graham's portion but only those of Balanchine's contribution to the piece, Episodes II.".