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- can be found in the Borovansky Ballet, a touring repertory company founded in 1940 by the Czech dancer Edouard Borovansky. Borovansky had been a dancer...
- Edouard Borovansky (24 February 1902 – 18 December 1959) was a Czech-born Australian ballet dancer, c****ographer and director. After touring with Anna...
- Michal Borovanský (born March 15, 1985) is a Czech professional ice hockey right winger. Borovanský pla**** 36 games in the Czech Extraliga for HC Karlovy...
- Xenia Nikolaeva Smirnova Krüger Borovansky (August 10, 1903 — November 25, 1985) was a Russian-born dancer and c****ographer, based in Australia after...
- Ballet and the Borovansky Ballet. During her time with the latter she was not only a prin****l dancer but, supplementing Edouard Borovansky's poor recall...
- Praagh was appointed Artistic Director of the Borovansky Ballet in 1960. Following the demise of the Borovansky Ballet in 1961 and its subsequent reformation...
- dancers in early Australian ballet in the 1940s, performing with the Borovansky and Kirsova ballet companies, and was one of the first ballet dancers...
- fifteen with the Borovansky Ballet, continuing to dance with the Ballet until it disbanded in 1960 upon the death of Edouard Borovansky. She then danced...
- artists." Michael Salter in his biography of Edouard Borovansky concluded: "If Boro (Borovansky) is to be ****essed as the father of Australian ballet...
- Great War. It contains important oil fields. A Russian double-agent (Borovansky) has stolen Russian plans for a possible attack on Bessarabia. If these...