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  2. Anna Pavlova - Wikipedia

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    Anna Pavlovna Pavlova [a] (born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova; [b] 12 February [O.S. 31 January] 1881 – 23 January 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina.She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev, but is most recognized for creating the role of The Dying Swan and, with her own company, being the first ballerina to tour the world, including ...

  3. Beatrice Collenette - Wikipedia

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    1 Early life and education. 2 Career. 3 Personal life and legacy. 4 References. ... She was a protégée of Anna Pavlova and the first ballet teacher of Twyla Tharp.

  4. Anna Pavlova (gymnast) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Anatolyevna Pavlova (Russian: А́нна Анато́льевна Па́влова; born 6 September 1987) is a Russian-born artistic gymnast who won two bronze medals at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, and represented Russia in other international competitions.

  5. Anna Pavlovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Anna Pavlovna of Russia (Russian: Анна Павловна [ˈanːə ˈpavləvnə]; Dutch: Anna Paulowna [ˈɑnaː pəˈloːnaː] ⓘ; 18 January [O.S. 7 January] 1795 – 1 March 1865) was Queen of the Netherlands by marriage to King William II of the Netherlands. She was a Russian patriot who upheld a strict royal etiquette in the ...

  6. Mieczyslaw Pianowski - Wikipedia

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    Pianowski met Ana Pavlova in 1918 while touring with the Italian Opera Company in Santiago Chile. [1] [5] [7] It was said that Pavlova was impressed by him, and he subsequently became a soloist and assistant in her company. He later became chief ballet master until the company fell apart after Pavlova's death in 1931. [5]

  7. Muriel Stuart (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Mary Stuart Popper was born in 1900, [1] in South Norwood, London. [2] [3] She was discovered by Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova as a girl, and trained with Pavlova, [4] and with Ivan Clustine and Enrico Cecchetti.

  8. Victor Dandré - Wikipedia

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    Following Pavlova's death in 1931, he continued to be involved in ballet and toured the world with groups of Russians. He wrote Anna Pavlovna in Art and Life (1932) in London. [9] From 1938, he managed Colonel Wassily de Basil's Ballets Russes, later renaming them the Royal Covent Garden Russian Ballet Company. He died in London on 5 February ...

  9. Maya Plisetskaya - Wikipedia

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    The robust theatricality and passion she brought to her roles made her an ideal Soviet ballerina." Her interpretation of The Dying Swan, a short showcase piece made famous by Anna Pavlova, became her calling card. Plisetskaya was known for the height of her jumps, her extremely flexible back, the technical strength of her dancing, and her charisma.