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Photograph was edited for publication purposes In 1963, the Burbank Ballet Association was renamed the Classical Ballet Foundation. Photograph article dated August 25, 1962 partially reads, "Scholarship students of the Burbank Ballet Association, a nonprofit training school, will perform in an original ballet, 'La Kaleidoscope,' at Burbank's Starlight Bowl (Stough Park) Sunday at 8:15 p.m. Performing as special guests will be the Santa Monica Civic Ballet under the direction of Andrei Tremaine...formerly with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo." Andrei Tremaine poses with scholarship students, Marsha Polekoff and Gianni Grover, front, and Janet Saliva and Betsy Rhodes.
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