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Gamar Almaszadeh

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at a very young age when she saw her friend perform ballet moves. Persuaded by her friend she signed up for ballet lessons at a private studio (later reorganized into the Baku School of Choreography). Gamar's mother approved of her daughter's new interest but her father Hajiaga Almaszadeh, a
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Gamar Almaszadeh's younger sister Adila Almaszadeh also took ballet lessons and went off to St. Petersburg to study professional ballet. However, the asperity of the northern climate affected Adila's health (as she was extremely sensitive to climate change) leading to her death of
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In the 1930s, a religious fanatic attempted to assassinate Gamar Almaszadeh on her way out of the theatre, but the bullet hit the spike heel of her shoe leaving Gamar unharmed.
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to continue her ballet education but soon returned to Baku after being chosen to perform a secondary role in
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to a family of a shoemaker and a midwife, Hajiaga and Maryam Almaszadeh. She became interested in
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After graduating from the choreographic school in 1930, Gamar Almaszadeh began working at the
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She married Afrasiyab Badalbeyli in 1931, however the marriage did not last very long.
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ballerina and ballet instructor. She's considered the first ballerina of the
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Soviet and Azerbaijani ballerina and ballet instructor
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Center Stage: My Life as Azerbaijan's First Ballerina
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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