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Agrippina Vaganova

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54: 593:Отец – Акоп Ваганов - перебрался в Петербург из Астрахани, где еще со времен Иван Грозного существовала богатая армянская община; впрочем, сам он был из персидских армян и особого капитала в Астрахани не нажил. Служил унтер-офицером, а после отставки переехал в российскую столицу; слыл большим любителем танцев, а посему по приезде обратился в Мариинский театр на место скромного капельдинера. 301:
ballet department was separated from the Drama and Music). Though she did have a respectable career as a dancer, her leadership in teaching classical dance was what gave her one of the most respected places in the history of ballet. Her own early struggle with deciphering ballet technique had taught
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The spread of Vaganova method is not limited inside Russia. It has been widely used as a ballet training method in Ukraine, Germany and China. State Ballet School of Berlin is ballet school in Germany that adopts Vaganova method. There is a growing trend among American ballet schools to adopt the
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throughout the mid to late 19th century, though mostly throughout the 1880s and 1890s. It was Vaganova who perfected and cultivated this form of teaching the art of classical ballet into a workable syllabus. Her
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The old Maestro Petipa cared little for Vaganova as a dancer – any mention of her performances in his diaries was usually followed by such comments as "awful" or "dreadful". In 1915 the Ballet Master
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of pedagogic department for training of future ballet teachers which she began to manage. There, some of her dance school alumni became her students. Most important names for the dance teaching are
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Shortly after her death, on 1 November 1951, the Choreographic College on Rossi Street was renamed in her honor; in 1961, it received the title of "academic" and in 1991 it began to use the name
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the future of ballet in Russia looked grim because of its tradition as court entertainment. Vaganova "fought tooth and nail", as she put it, for the preservation of the legacy of
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Ballet did not come easily to Vaganova in her first years as a student, but slowly, through the efforts of her own will power, she was able to join the illustrious
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and the Imperial Ballet. From 1931 to 1937 she was an artistic director of the ballet of the Leningrad Opera and Ballet Theater (
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among many others. Her teaching combined the elegant, refined style of the old French School which Vaganova had been taught by
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upon her graduation. By the time she attained the rank of soloist, Saint Petersburg balletomanes dubbed her
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She started to teach ballet in 1916 at the School of the Baltic Fleet which was founded and led by
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cast Vaganova as the Goddess Niriti in his revival of Petipa's 1889 grand ballet
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her much. She taught students who would go on to become legends of the dance.
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Among Vaganova's dance alumnae were the distinguished Soviet ballerinas
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She also taught the class of perfection for the female dancers of the
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in 1888, the great institution of classical dance founded by
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Vaganova was born in Saint Petersburg to Akop Vaganov, an
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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usher
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