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Maria Perini

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In 1927, the arts department of the National Committee for Education initiated an evening dedicated to 30 years anniversary of Maria Perini's artistic and pedagogical work. The Opera Theatre hosted the performances of The Magic Lake and other choreographic etudes.
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Perini's students remembered their teacher as a sincere, impartial, exciting person who dedicated all her life to establishing and developing classical ballet in Tbilisi, and recall their childhood as bright and beautiful thanks to her.
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Opera Theatre, was invited as pedagogue. The tuition fee was not high, although kids from needy families were taught for free. In 1925, the studio presented a performance by students; poet
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In 1922, the Academy of Arts of Georgia was founded in a house of merchant Arshakun, on the Commandant Street. Until 1937, the wing of this building served as workshop of
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at the age of 68. He did not return. Hrynewski did not have children or relatives succeeding him, and his rich archives and art legacy was almost entirely lost.
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In 1936, Perini attended and was impressed by the premiere of the first Georgian ballet, staged by her student,
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In 1891, Perini was invited to perform at the Tbilisi Opera Theatre as soloist. She was the first to perform 32
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In 1920, the studio was renamed “Ballet School of the State Theatre”. Perini was appointed as director, while
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and graduated from Turin Royal Opera ballet school. She performed alongside such well-known dancers as
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with his passion, technique and temperament, who definitely has bright future ahead.”
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became founder of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts, together with D. Chubinashvili,
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In 1916, she opened the first private ballet and classical dance studio in the
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teacher. In 1916, she opened the first private ballet studio in the
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Nagy, Peter; Rouyer, Phillippe; Rubin, Don (September 13, 2013).
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building (the former House of Arshakuni) at Griboedovi street in
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World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe
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with his spouse and two kids, was exiled as part of the
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In 1937, Perini's son, Ferdinand Inochenz, who lived in
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at the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, followed by
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including Dimitri and Irina Aleksidze, Maria Bauer,
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Turin
Italy
Nice, France
Italian
Ballet
Georgian dancers
Henryk Hryniewski
ballet
Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
Georgian dancers
Soliko Virsaladze
Nino Ramishvili
Iliko Sukhishvili
Vakhtang Chabukiani
Elene Chikvaidze
Henryk Hryniewski
Italy
Virginia Zucchi
Enrico Cecchetti
fouetté
virtuoso
prima ballerina
pedagogical
Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
Tbilisi
Vakhtang Chabukiani
Georgian National Ballet
Nino Ramishvili
Simon Virsaladze

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