- Dušanka
Sifnios (Serbian Cyrillic: Душанка Сифниос; 15
October 1933 – 14
October 2016), also
known as Duška
Sifnios, was a
Serbian ballerina and c****ographer...
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Defterevon Sifnios (Gr****: Δευτερεύων Σίφνου, 1750 – 1829), also
known as
Agapios Prokos (Gr****: Αγάπιος Πρόκος) and
Defterevon of Sifnos. He was a painter...
- Jean-Marie Bigard. She is the
daughter of Yugoslavia-born
ballerina Dušanka
Sifnios and
Belgian conductor André Vandernoot.
Vandernoot has two
children with...
- most po****r dance."
Created in 1960 for the
Yugoslav ballerina Duška
Sifnios, the
dance features a
dancer on a tabletop,
surrounded by
seated men, who...
- food vessels, "masteles", "foufoudes" (kind of chimneys) etc. Locally, '
Sifnios' was a
variant word for potter. The
oldest potteries were
found in central...
-
Brabants Orkest (Tilburg). He was
married to
Yugoslavian ballerina Dušanka
Sifnios and they had two children:
daughter Alexandra Vandernoot, an actress, and...
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Ballet by
Krunislav Simić 2001
Liederabend Gustav Mahler,
Ballet by Duška
Sifnios and
Vladimir Logunov 2002
Triptych Ballet by Ramón
Oller 2004
Tesla Miloš...
- Rita
Poelvoorde Laura Proença Michèle
Rimbold Michèle
Seigneuret Duška
Sifnios Mathé
Souverbie Christine Teyssier Carole Trévoux
Catherine Verneuil Men...
- Translated:
Ilias of 16th 2011
Nisos 2: To
kynigi tou
hamenou thisavrou Sifnios 2011
Einai trelloi autoi oi
Ellines 2012 A
Green Story Grandfather 2012...
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islands were
Christodoulos Kalergis,
Emmanuel Skordilis and
Defterevon Sifnios.
Emmanuel Skordilis may have been
related to Antonios.
Antonios represents...