Thank you,
amitava, for posting. This is sad news, although fortunately Kidd had a long life and career. The NYT obituary quotes one 'Edward' Denby (I sent the paper a heads up, I hope somebody will fix it) as saying:
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Edward Denby of The New York Herald Tribune predicted that “On Stage!” would take Mr. Kidd to Broadway, saying his gifts leaned more toward entertainment than poetic expression. In 1947, Mr. Kidd abandoned ballet for the Broadway musical. Though he had been hailed as one of the great hopes of postwar American ballet, he never returned to a dance company.
Sounds like both men assessed the situation correctly, although it's a shame Kidd didn't give ballet at least one more try later on. He probably knew best, however.
As the obituaries note, he can be seen acting and dancing in the movie 'It's Always Fair Weather,' which was not wildly successful when it came out for some pretty good reasons but has fine dancing from Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, and Kidd.