‘Thank you, Jim’: Ballet legend Baryshnikov honours late politician Jim Peterson
TORONTO — Roughly half a century ago, Mikhail Baryshnikov dashed into a waiting car after a series of Toronto performances, defecting from the Soviet Union in a move that made international headlines.
On Tuesday Baryshnikov, one of the most renowned ballet dancers of the 1970s and ’80s, paid tribute to the man who helped orchestrate his escape in 1974 – the late Canadian politician Jim Peterson, who was a lawyer at the time.
“He gave me the best present one human could give to another: freedom, with responsibility attached to it,” Baryshnikov, who expanded his career with choreography and acting after his defection, told a memorial event celebrating Peterson’s life.
“Thank you, Jim Peterson. Thank you, Canada.”