This ballet includes a dream sequence in which the two leads dance a pas de deux while the man never looks directly at the woman. A 1939 suite of music from this ballet omits its waltz, which was instead arranged for small orchestra and published in 1956. This ballet was first performed using an arrangement for two pianos, while Marie-Jeanne premiered the dual role of the Mother and the Sweetheart in its original Ballet Caravan production. A solo trumpet leads a 5/8-time rendition of the jarabe (“hah-RAH-beh”) dance in this ballet, which incorporates traditional tunes like “Goodbye Old Paint” and “Git Along, Little Dogies.” Eugene Loring choreographed this ballet, which ends with a reprisal of “The Open Prairie” after the title character is shot by Pat Garrett. For 10 points, name this Aaron Copland ballet about a Wild West outlaw. ■END■
ANSWER: Billy the Kid
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