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    Lydia Sokolova (1896–1974) was an English ballerina. She trained at the Stedman Ballet Academy and learned from accomplished dancers including Anna Pavlova...
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    youthful career flourished with Ballets Russes. He and dance partner Lydia Sokolova were eventually married. The very popular and innovative company performed...
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  • tattooist of Auschwitz Larisa Sokolova, Russian musicologist Lydia Sokolova (1896–1974), English ballerina Lyubov Sokolova (volleyball) (born 1977), Russian...
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    company in Spain during the 1914–18 war, gave his last bit of cash to Lydia Sokolova to buy medical care for her daughter. Alicia Markova was very young...
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  • principal dancer in many of her mature choreographies. English dancer Lydia Sokolova, noting her lack of makeup, thought she appeared "a most unfeminine...
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    worked out her Hostess role on Ninette de Valois, who was in the corps. Lydia Sokolova later recalled that "when we did Les biches, and she created the hostess...
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    tenses and curls back, head rising, before relaxing back onto the veil. Lydia Sokolova, the first English dancer in the Ballets Russes, described Nijinsky's...
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    with Nijinska, who played a tennis player based on Suzanne Lenglen, Lydia Sokolova, Anton Dolin and Leon Woizikowski in the leading roles. The orchestra...
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    Massine, with the Nicholas Roerich designs retained; the lead dancer was Lydia Sokolova. In his memoirs, Stravinsky is equivocal about the Massine production;...
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  • choreographer Phyllida Crowley Smith, theatre dancer, choreographer, musicals Lydia Sokolova (1896–1974), ballerina, choreographer, Ballets Russes Peggy Spencer...
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    the conservation-restoration of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper Lydia Sokolova (stage name for Hilda Tansley Munnings), 77, English ballerina Voting...
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  • "characters of Dickensian eccentricity" Serge Grigoriev as Russian Merchant Lydia Sokolova and Leon Woizikowski as Tarantella Dancers Lubov Tchernicheva as Queen...
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    Craske where she studied mime with Tamara Karsavina, repertoire with Lydia Sokolova, modern expressionist dance with Gertrud Bodenwieser and ballet history...
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  • Liverpool at the Studio School of Dance and Drama and then studied with Lydia Sokolova. She won the ballet prize of the All England Dance Competition in 1937...
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  • including Haskell, Constant Lambert, Alexandre Benois, Anthony Asquith and Lydia Sokolova. The book was well received; the anonymous Times Literary Supplement...
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  • Brihn / Donovan 8 September 1965 The Pistol Preview 10 September 1965 Lydia Sokolova Interview 13 September 1965 Willy Brandt Preview 15 September 1965 Douglas...
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  • Diaghilev (1979). He edited several books, including the autobiography of Lydia Sokolova and the selected diaries of Cecil Beaton. Richard Buckle was appointed...
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  • musicians, including Yvonne Arnaud, Harriet Cohen, Alexandra Danilova, Lydia Sokolova, Tamara Karsavina and Anton Dolin. She entered photographic competitions...
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  • van Praagh 1966 - Serge Grigorieff 1966 - Lubov Tchernicheva 1967 - Lydia Sokolova 1968 - Stanislas Idzikowski 1969 - John Hart 1970 - John Gilpin 1971...
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    great teachers and former ballerinas, Lydia Sokolova and Tamara Karsavina. Molly Lake recommended Cameron to Sokolova, an English ballerina who had danced...
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    included Xenia Makletzova, Lydia Sokolova, Léonide Massine, Adolf Bolm, Enrico Cecchetti, Nicolas Zverev, Flore Revalles, Lydia Lopokova, and Ekaterina Galanta...
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    Other participants included Diaghilev dancers Tamara Karsavina and Lydia Sokolova. LAHDA's governing Art Council included the Russian-born English conductor...
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    foul mood because his lover, Ida Rubinstein, who was to have danced Lydia Sokolova's role, had abruptly abandoned the project. Furthermore, Strauss abhorred...
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    daughter Hilda Tansley Munnings became a noted ballerina under the name Lydia Sokolova. "A Varied Career." South Australian Register, March 15, 1923, p. 12...
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  • 1982). Richard Shead, Ballets Russes (Secaucus: Wellfleet Press 1989). Lydia Sokolova, Dancing for Diaghilev. Memoirs (London: John Murray 1960, reprint San...
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    French Historical Novel," The French Review, Vol. XIII, No. 1, pp. 5–13. Sokolova, T.V. (1973). "Alfred de Vigny and the July Revolution, 1830–1831," Nineteenth-Century...
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    Novikov: "Russian is a proud word", Russian Messenger, 8 October 2003. T.V. Sokolova: "Comment" (Biography of L.M. Kharitonov): Soviet songs, 1972. Anna Vigovsky:...
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  • paper. Lynch, Lydia (10 September 2020). "Kate Jones becomes third Queensland Labor minister to call time". Brisbane Times. Lynch, Lydia (10 September...
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  • was born to the family of film director Leonid Brozhovsky and his wife Lydia. In 1959 he graduated from VGIK. From 1960, he worked at the Mosfilm film...
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  • 2013 European Championship preliminary round with a lone goal by Jūlija Sokolova. However, Latvia lost the other two games against Luxembourg and Macedonia...
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