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Tatiana Mikhailovna Riabouchinska (Russian: Татья́на Миха́йловна Рябуши́нская, 23 May 1917 – 24
August 2000) was a
Russian American prima ballerina and...
- was the
voice for
Riabouchinska, the
ventriloquist doll, in the 1956
Alfred Hitch****
Presents TV
episode "And So Died
Riabouchinska".
Gregg supplied the...
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World War II in Europe,
Lichine and his
second wife,
ballerina Tatiana Riabouchinska,
remained mostly in the
United States,
performing with
Ballet Theatre...
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Irina Baronova (1919–2008),
Tamara Toumanova (1919–1996), and
Tatiana Riabouchinska (1917–2000).
Children of the
Russian exile community in Paris, established...
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Fabian on
Alfred Hitch****
Presents Season 1
Episode 20 "And So Died
Riabouchinska"
which aired on
February 10, 1956, and again, in 1957,
Season 20 Episode...
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along with two
other girls,
Tamara Toumanova (aged 12), and
Tatiana Riabouchinska (aged 14), were
hired by
George Balanchine to
become ballerinas in the...
- c****ographers.
Featured dancers included David Lichine and
Tatiana Riabouchinska. In 1933,
without consulting Blum, Col. de
Basil dropped Balanchine...
- was portra**** by Igor Schwezoff. As the prin****l ballerina,
Tatiana Riabouchinska was the
leader of a
group of
Junior Girls in a role
sometimes known...
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Presents and
would return over the year:
These episodes are "And So Died
Riabouchinska" (Season 1
Episode 20
which aired 2/10/1956), "There Was an Old Woman"...
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following decades.,
Alicia Markova,
George Zoritch, and
Tatiana Riabouchinska,
Tamara Tchinarova among others. It was
narrated by
Marian Seldes. It...