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Anna Pavlova, great...

See this at: great.russian-women....| Added on 04/23/07

Written by Eliza Minden. Copyright © 2000 by Gaynor Minden, Inc. Used by permission. "Leave acrobatics to others, Anna...It is positively more than I can bear to see the pressure such steps put upon your delicate muscles and the arch of your foot...I... See more more

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This month's Paper Doll...

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All you have to do is print this page right from your browser. Use the heaviest stock that will work in your printer. Or you can buy a can of spray glue (sold at craft stores) and glue your printout to a piece of poster board or heavy paper. Cut... See more more

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in full Anna Pavlovna...

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Russian ballerina, the most celebrated dancer of her time. Pavlova studied at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre from 1891, joined the Imperial Ballet in 1899, and became a prima ballerina in 1906. In 1909 she went to Paris on the... See more more

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Anna Pavlova

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Ballerina. Studied at the Imperial Ballet School with Marius Petipa. At seventeen she made her debut and by 1906 she had become a principal ballerina. On her second foreign tour she joined Diaghilev's Ballet Russes. She created and made famous the... See more more

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Anna Pavlova

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Anna Pavlova was born in St Petersburg in 1881. She studied with the Imperial Ballet School attached to the Mariinsky Theatre. Her main teacher was Marius Petipa. She made her debut at 17, and by 1906 she had become the Mariinsky's principal... See more more

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The Swan

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ne of the first biographies I ever read was about Anna Pavlova. When I was 11, I took it out of the library, just before seriously beginning my own study of ballet. Even the name of this woman born half a world away had an enchanted quality to it:... See more more

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therealodille (2 days ago) she was such a great performer as well as balerina,

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The illegitimate daughter of a laundry-woman, her father was probably a young Jewish soldier and businessman. When she saw The Sleeping Beauty performed, she decided to become a dancer, and entered the Imperial Ballet School at ten. She worked very... See more more

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Anna Pavlova (dancer)

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Anna Pavlova is also the name of an Olympic gymnast. See Anna Pavlova (gymnast). Anna Pavlovna Pavlova (31 January 1881 (Old Style)/12 February 1881 (New Style) – 23 January 1931) was a famous ballet dancer of the early 20th century. Pavlova was born... See more more

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