Diana Adams

Adams was born in Staunton, Virginia and died in San Andreas, California, though she lived in Arnold, California. Adams was married to Hugh Laing from 1947 to 1953. She later married Ronald Bates. Adams had one child, Georgina Bates.
Diana Adams was one of George Balanchine's "muses" at New York City Ballet and he created roles for her in a series of ballets: ''Western Symphony, Ivesiana, Divertimento #15, Agon, Stars and Stripes, Episodes, Monumentum Pro Gesualdo,'' and ''Liebeslieder Walzer''. According to Jacques D'Amboise's memoirs, Balanchine also created roles on her in ''Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, Figure in the Carpet, Midsummer Night's Dream,'' and ''Movements for Piano and Orchestra'', although she did not dance in the premieres due to illness or injury. Provided by Wikipedia