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Natalia Vladimirovna Trouhanowa

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She had a well-publicized confrontation with Richard Strauss in 1907, when he refused to let her take a curtain call as Salomé, next to the singer of the part, "as he considered the art of dancing was an inferior one"; she left the production and described the insult in a letter to the press.
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Trouhanowa was born into a musical family; her father was an opera singer in Kiev, Vladimir Bostunov. She made international news for wearing extravagant diamonds on stage at
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Trouhanowa was sufficiently successful to own an admired house in Paris, and was known for her love of swimming topless as well as dancing.
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Natalia Bostunova was married briefly as a teenager to Boris Trouhanov. In 1913 she was rumored to be romantically involved with
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in 1916. She retired from the stage when she married in 1918, but returned in 1921.
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She appeared in several French silent films, mostly short films, beginning with
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She was known for dancing the part of 8: 333:The New Music Review and Church Music Review 177:in 1912, and acted the part of "the Nun" in 263:(Wesleyan University Press 2005): 148-170. 125:in various Paris productions, including in 62: 47: 29: 18: 554:Natalia Vladimorovna Trouhanowa materials 413:"Russian Dancer Helps Husband in Farming" 408: 406: 556:in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. 538:Letters to Natasha Trouhanova, 1911-1921 16:French ballet dancer of Ukrainian origin 540:, Houghton Library, Harvard University. 248: 513:"Trouhanova Tired of Count Ignatieff" 395:"Reflections: Strauss and his Dancer" 7: 311:Performing Salome, Revealing Stories 175:Adelaide, or the Language of Flowers 261:Legacies of Twentieth Century Dance 594:20th-century French ballet dancers 438:"Sea Nymph and Footlight Favorite" 14: 86:Natacha Trouhanova, by Reutlinger 523: 498: 473: 448: 423: 380: 355: 291: 189:for the Sixth Olympic Congress. 78:Trouhanowa in a 1912 publication 609:Ukrainian silent film actresses 560:Natalia Vladimirovna Trouhanowa 468:(September 27, 1964): 102. via 185:(1912). 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Kiev
Monte Carlo
Salome
Richard Strauss
Salome
Emmy Destinn
Antoine Mariotte
Lucienne Bréval
Florent Schmitt
Paul Dukas
La Péri
Maurice Ravel
Max Reinhardt
Rheims
the troubled Duke of Leinster
Alexei A. Ignatieff
World War I
Moscow
Harvard University
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