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Nikolai Legat

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31: 118:-ballet master, Marius Petipa. He left Russia with his third wife, Nadine, in 1922 and eventually settled in England in 1926. The couple opened their first ballet school in Kent. They were later able to start classes in Hammersmith, London. Among their notable pupils were 82:
while his mother Maria Semyonovna Legat (née Granken) was a character dancer. Like his four siblings, the young Nikolai was accepted into the Imperial Ballet School at the age of ten, and during his years there, he counted
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in Russia, teaching and passing on the repertoire of the Imperial ballet company, whose groundwork was the legacy of the great
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of the Imperial and State theatres of Moscow and St. Petersburg. She choreographed dances based on the Movements Exercises of
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among his teachers. Legat graduated in 1888 and was immediately offered a position with the Imperial Ballet in the rank of
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Legat's granddaughter, Tatiana Legat (1934–2022) was a Soviet and Russian ballerina, soloist in Leningrad Kirov Ballet (
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Nikolai Legat was born to a family of Swedish origin, all of whom were dancers—his father Gustav Legat was a
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The Harmonious Circle: The Lives and Work of G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky and Their Followers
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Legat is considered to be the main successor to Pavel Gerdt. Legat later served as a
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Nadine Nicolaeva-Legat

La fille mal gardée
Anna Pavlova
Russian
Imperial Ballet
Moscow Theatrical School
Marius Petipa
Pavel Gerdt
Christian Johansson
ballet master
choreographer
Ninette de Valois
Margot Fonteyn
ballerina
Gurdjieff
Kent
Anneliese von Oettingen
P. D. Ouspensky
G. I Gurdjieff
Historico-Psychological Society
Mariinsky Theatre
List of dancers
List of Russian ballet dancers
Nikolai and Sergei Legat
"Anneliese von Oettingen"

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