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    Chinarova, Tamara Evsievna. Den aktuelle version af siden er endnu ikke blevet gennemgået af erfarne bidragydere og kan afvige væsentligt fra den version, der blev gennemgået den 8. august 2020; checks kræver 3 redigeringer. Gå til navigation Gå til søg.

  2. Tamara Tchinarova (1919–2017), dancer, was one of the original 'baby ballerinas' of the Ballet Russes de Monte Carlo. She began training with the great Russian teacher Olga Preobrajenska, formerly of the Imperial Russian Ballet, at age ten after her family emigrated to Paris from Bessarabia, Romania. Noticed by choreographer George Balachine, at seventeen she joined the Ballets Russes de ...

  3. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Tamara_TchinarovaTamara Tchinarova

    1 de ene. de 1970 · Tamara Tchinarova (tr. Chinarova, Russian: Тамара Чинарова), also known as Tamara Finch, (18 July 1919 – 31 August 2017) was a Romanian-born émigré Russian and French ballerina who contributed significantly to the development of Australian dance companies and was a Russian/English interpreter for touring ballet companies.

  4. Tamara Tchinarova Tamara Tchinarova fue una bailarina, actriz y escritora nacida en Rusia en 1919. Comenzó su carrera como bailarina a los 14 años y se unió al famoso Ballet Ruso de Monte Carlo en 1938. Durante su tiempo en el Ballet Ruso, tuvo la oportunidad de trabajar con coreógrafos como George Balanchine y Léonide Massine.

  5. The musical score was by Vittorio Rieti, the narrative by Boris Kochno, after a story by Count Vladimir Sologub, and it was choreographed in 1929 by George Balanchine. The set and costumes were re-used by Leonide Massine in 1935 when the Sylphides were danced by Vera Zorina, Sono Osato, Paulina Strogova [Prudence Hyman] and Tamara Tchinarova

  6. Tamara Tchinarova (tr. Chinarova, Russian: Тамара Чинарова), also known as Tamara Finch, (18 July 1919 – 31 August 2017) was a Romanian-born émigré Russian and French ballerina who contributed significantly to the development of Australian dance companies and was a Russian/English interpreter for touring ballet companies. She was a dance writer and author, as Tamara Finch, of ...

  7. Tamara Tchinarova sewing pointe shoes, Borovansky Ballet [picture] Call Number PIC P348/BB/95 LOC Album 810/7 Created/Published [ca. 1946]