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Alexander Ivanovich Pushkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Пу́шкин; 7 September 1907 – 20 March 1970) was a Russian ballet dancer and ballet master. His students include Askold Makarov, Nikita Dolgushin, Oleg Vinogradov, Margarita Trayanova, [1] Mikhail Baryshnikov, Sergei Berezhnoy, [2] and Rudolf Nureyev. [3]
Pages in category "Russian male ballet dancers" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. ... Alexander Pushkin (ballet dancer) R. Alexei Ratmansky;
Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a Russian poet. Alexander Pushkin may also refer to: Alexander Pushkin (ballet dancer) (1907–1970), Russian ballet master; Alexander Pushkin (diamond), colourless raw diamond found in Russia
Owing to the disruption of Soviet cultural life caused by World War II, Nureyev was unable to enroll in a major ballet school until 1955, aged 17, when he was accepted by the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet of Leningrad, the associate school of the Mariinsky Ballet. The ballet master Alexander Ivanovich Pushkin took an interest in him ...
Pages in category "20th-century Russian ballet dancers" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Mathilde Kschessinskaya and Pavel Gerdt in La Bayadère ballet by the ballet master Marius Petipa and the composer Ludwig Minkus, 1900 This is a list of ballet dancers from the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation, including both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list includes as well those who were born in these three states but later emigrated, and those ...
It was the first ballet on the Russian theme and the choreographer decided to continue to develop this theme. The scenario of this ballet was derived from Alexander Pushkin's 1835 poem The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish. Saint-Léon wrote the libretto and made great changes: Pushkin’s heroes had not names – choreographer named them ...
The libretto by Nikolai Volkov is based on the 1823 poem of the same title by Alexander Pushkin. [1] [2] The ballet premiered on 28 September 1934 at the Kirov Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, with Galina Ulanova as Maria, Olga Iordan as Zarema, Mikhail Dudko as Khan Girey, and Konstantin Sergeyev as Vaslav. Bakhchysarai is in the Crimea ...