Dominique Khalfouni (born 1951) is a French ballet dancer.
[3] In addition to dancing the leads in many of the classics, she performed roles created for her in Kenneth MacMillan's Métaboles, Oscar Araiz' Adagietto, Maurice Béjart's Serait-ce la Mort and Roland Petit's Le Fantome de l'Opéra.
In 1980 she left Paris to join the Ballet National de Marseille and the following year she appeared with the American Ballet Theatre at the invitation of Mikhail Baryshnikov, to dance Giselle at the Metropolitan Opera House with him.
[4] As a star dancer in Marseille, she excelled in La Pavlova especially created for her by Petit in 1986.
[3] After being premiered in Barcelona's Liceu, the international press referred to her as the greatest French dancer of her time, calling her ballerina assoluta.