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- variety of techniques with practitioners in the field including Igor Schwezoff and DanceAfrica founder Chuck Davis. She began her professional career...
- her studies under the direction of Anatole Vilzak, Lubov Egorova, Igor Schwezoff and Antony Tudor. She performed briefly with American Ballet Theatre before...
- (Petipa), Original Ballet Russe, Sydney Illusion (cr) in La Lutte eternelle (Schwezoff), Original Ballet Russe, Sydney Swanilda in Coppelia (Obukhov after Petipa...
- General, at the head of the platoon of cadets, was portra**** by Igor Schwezoff. As the prin****l ballerina, Tatiana Riabouchinska was the leader of a...
- Ohio. Premiering on October 9, 1943, the production was staged by Igor Schwezoff, with decor by Boris Aronson. Since World War II was being fought at the...
- folded. In 1952, she joined Ballet Concerts, a company formed by Igor Schwezoff, and toured South America. Serrano joined the American Ballet Theatre...
- free tuition, going to Stanislas Idzikowski in the mornings and to Igor Schwezoff in the evenings. He also studied with Vera Volkova at the Sadler's Wells...
- to switch to a dance career and began to take ballet classes with Igor Schwezoff at his private studio and with Jill Gregory and George Goncharov, who...
- home, headed for New York City with a letter of introduction to Igor Schwezoff, a Russian-trained teacher at the American Ballet Theatre School. He was...
- Aaron Copland, Metropolitan Opera House, New York 1943 9 October — Igor Schwezoff's The Red Poppy, Public Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio 1944 George Balanchine's...