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  2. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Henny Mürer (1925–1997), ballet dancer, choreographer, Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, headed National Ballet School; Tone Nyhagen (1963–2015), world champion sport dancer; Edith Roger (1922–2023), ballet dancer, modern dancer, choreographer, theatre director, Ny Norsk Ballett

  3. List of prima ballerinas - Wikipedia

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    It is also used as a description of the place of a particular dancer within a company. "Prima ballerina literally translates to “first principal dancer” from Italian and, in the United States, is better known as someone who is a female principal dancer. These dancers are the best in their companies who perform the lead roles in ballets ...

  4. List of dancers - Wikipedia

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    Pavlova is a largely remembered for her famous dance The Dying Swan and because she was the first ballerina to travel around the world and bring ballet to people who had never seen it. Annetta Pelucchi (20th-century), dancer with the Chicago Opera Company; Pepita de Oliva (1830–1871), Romani Spanish dancer who performed across Europe

  5. Franceska Mann - Wikipedia

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    Franceska Mann was a young dancer residing in Warsaw before the Second World War. She studied dance in the dance school of Irena Prusicka. Her friends at that time included Wiera Gran and Stefania Grodzieńska. In 1939 she was placed 4th during the international dance competition in Brussels among 125 other young ballet dancers.

  6. Janet Collins - Wikipedia

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    In later life Collins taught modern dance at Balanchine's School of American Ballet in New York City, [3] and at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City [11] from 1951 until 1972. [12] In 1974, Collins retired from performing and teaching, [ 2 ] devoting herself to her Catholic religion and finding comfort as an oblate in the Benedictine ...

  7. Alicia Alonso - Wikipedia

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    As director and leading dancer of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba, she taught many now notable dancers in Cuba and beyond. Some of her former students have danced or dance with the American Ballet Theatre, the Boston Ballet, the San Francisco Ballet, the Washington Ballet, the Cincinnati Ballet and the Royal Ballet, among others. [citation needed]

  8. Five Moons - Wikipedia

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    Her most famous leading roles were in Night Shadow in 1950, Annabel Lee in 1951, Idylle in 1954, Romeo and Juliet in 1955, and Giselle in 1957. She was the first American Indian to become premiere danseuse etoile in the Paris Opera. Tallchief's classical and contemporary roles made her one of the most versatile ballet dancers during the 20th ...

  9. Sylvie Guillem - Wikipedia

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    Sylvie Guillem CBE (French: [silvi gilɛm]; born 23 February 1965) is a French ballet dancer. Guillem was the top-ranking female dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet from 1984 to 1989, before becoming a principal guest artist with the Royal Ballet in London. She has performed contemporary dance as an Associate Artist of London's Sadler's Wells ...