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Felia Doubrovska (Russian: Фелия Дубровская (real name Фелицата Леонтьевна Длужневская); born as
Felizata Dlouzhnevska in St Petersburg,
February 13, 1896...
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Russian emigres who fled the
Russian Revolution:
Pierre Vladimiroff,
Felia Doubrovska,
Anatole Oboukhoff, Hélène Dudin,
Ludmilla Schollar,
Antonina Tumkovsky...
- His
company included such
distinguished artists as
Hilda Butsova,
Felia Doubrovska,
Pierre Vladimiroff, Vera
Nemtchinova and
Nicholas Zvereff.
After a European...
- of his
Symphony No. 4
composed in 1929 and 1947, respectively.
Felia Doubrovska Eleanora Marra Nathalie Branitzka Serge Lifar Michael Fedorov (Sophie...
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composer and
pianist Mikhail Zoshchenko (1895–1958), writer,
satirist Felia Doubrovska (1896–1981),
Russian dancer and
teacher Cleo
Nordi (1898–1983), Russo-Finnish...
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first dancer.[clarification needed] In 1920, he and his
later wife
Felia Doubrovska emigrated to the West,[where?]
where they
joined the
Ballets Russes; all...
- (alternating with
Alexandra Danilova),
Lubov Tchernicheva as Calliope,
Felia Doubrovska as
Polyhymnia and
Sophie Orlova as Leto,
mother of Apollo. For a revival...
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Rondeau Mmes
Doubrovska, Devalois, Maikerska, Nikitina, Coxon, Allanova, Soumarokova, Chamié, Komaroira, Rosenstein,
Soumarokova II,
Zalevska Chanson dansée...
- York from 1956 to 1964,
where she was
taught by
Pierre Vladimirov,
Felia Doubrovska,
Anatole Oboukhoff,
Muriel Stuart and
George Balanchine. From 1958 to...
- Balanchine,
Pierre Vladimiroff,
Muriel Stuart,
Ludmilla Schollar,
Felia Doubrovska,
Anatole Oboukhoff and
Anatole Vilzak. In 1942, at age 17,
Moylan made...