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Tatiana Leskova

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393: 36: 259:, Tatiana and her friend Anna Volkova were offered a lucrative four-month contract with the Copacobana casino which had its own theater and choreographer. As de Basil refuses to grant them leave, they both leave the troop. In 1950, Leskova was hired as ballet mistress, choreographer and dancer of the ballet of the 158:
who did not work with young children, and advised Nicolas Kremnev. Having mastered the basics of classical dance thanks to him, Tatiana returned to Yegorova, with whom she studied until the age of fourteen. In 1937–1938, Tatiana trained with the
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ballet troupe, directed by Constantin Cherkas. In 1938, she was a member of Ygorova's brand new troupe, Les Ballets de la Jeunesse.
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in Great Britain, in Australia, then in the United States (Los Angeles and San Francisco). In 1941, she made her debut, at the
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to Paris where they soon had a daughter. Her father worked as a translator and her mother got a job as a model in
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Leskova was born in Paris, France on 6 December 1922. She was the great-granddaughter of Russian writer
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Ballet – and Then?: Biographies of Dancers who No Longer Dance
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Leskova became a recognized specialist in the revival of
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World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: The Americas
150:. At the age of nine she lost her mother who died from 255:, but cannot do so due to her minority. In 1945, in 123:. Her parents Yuri and Elena were descendant of the 139:'s fashion house. Later, her parents got divorced. 87: 79: 71: 45: 21: 871:Belova, Evdokia; Bocharnikova, E. (2021-06-30). 373:MBRTV – Museu Brasileiro de Rádio e Televisão 8: 820:Rubin, Don; Solorzano, Carlos (2013-10-08). 206:. 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University Press of Florida. 543:Scheijen, Sjeng (2010-08-26). 101:Tatiana Yourievna Medem Leskov 50:Tatiana Yourievna Medem Leskov 1: 174:in the prologue to a play by 127:. They fled Russia after the 125:Russian imperial aristocracy 960:Russian emigrants to France 877:. Parkstone International. 772:. Oxford University Press. 749:Faro, Antonio José (1988). 695:Singer, Toba (2013-03-05). 1046: 1005:French emigrants to Brazil 980:Russian dancers by century 965:Russian emigrants to Italy 351:. She turned 100 in 2022. 796:De Basil's Ballets Russes 423:. 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Index


Nikolai Leskov
ballerina
Nikolai Leskov
Russian imperial aristocracy
1917 revolution
Venice
Elsa Schiaparelli
Princess Paley's
Quincy-sous-Sénart
tuberculosis
Lyubov Yegorova
Opéra -comique
Jean-Louis Vaudoyer
Comédie-Française
Molière
Sergei Diaghilev
Pavillon de Marsan
Lubov Tchernicheva
Colonel W. de Basil
Nina Popova
Colonel W. de Basil
51st Street Theater
Balustrade
Stravinsky
George Balanchine
Boris Knyazev
Yvette Chauviré
Zizi Jeanmaire
Buenos Aires

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