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  1. Mikhail Mordkin (Russian: Михаил Михайлович Мордкин; December 9, 1880, Moscow, Russian Empire – July 15, 1944, New York) graduated from the Bolshoi Ballet School in 1899, and in the same year was appointed ballet master.

  2. Mijaíl Mordkin (Moscú, 9 de diciembre de 1880 - estado de Nueva York, 15 de julio de 1944). Bailarín y maestro de ballet de origen ruso. Fue un bellísimo hombre y un actor fantástico, uno de los primeros bailarines de los ballets de Diaghilev .

  3. This is film of Mikhail Mordkin (1880-1944), Bolshoi Theatre and Ballets Russes principle dancer, in a ballet of his own devising called 'Aziade', based upon...

  4. Mikhail Mikhailovich Mordkin, Russian dancer and teacher, was born in Moscow on December 9, 1880 into the family of the violinist of the Imperial Theatres. At the age of nine he entered Moscow Imperial Ballet School. Upon graduation in 1900, he was accepted to the company as a soloist.

  5. Mikhail Mordkin graduated from the Bolshoi Ballet School in 1899, and in the same year was appointed ballet master. He joined Diaghilev's ballet in 1909 as a leading dancer. After the first season he remained in Paris to dance with Pavlova.

  6. Russian-US dancer, choreographer, teacher, and ballet director. He trained at the Bolshoi Ballet School in Moscow, graduating in 1899. Upon graduation he joined the Bolshoi Ballet as a soloist, and was appointed assistant ballet master five years later. He created the role of Matoh in Gorksy's Salammbo (1910), the Fisherman in Gorsky's Love is ...

  7. Mikhail Mordkin was among the first Russian dancers to perform outside Russia. At the invitation of Kaiser Wilhelm he organized a short season in Berlin in the summer of 1908 (?), even before Diagilev's company opened its first season in Paris.