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played to a full house. At the end of the performance the audience applauded for more than half an hour. Reviews were uniformly complimentary although they did register complaints of Petipa's license in dealing with historical facts. They also dwelt on the unavoidable mishaps that befall most first
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virtuosa – climbed the ranks of the Imperial Ballet to become one of the company's most celebrated dancers. Despite being a benefit performance for Vazem, with tickets being more expensive than for the opera, the first performance of
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During the mid- to late 19th century, Russian ballet was dominated by foreign artists, though during the late 1860s through the early 1880s the theatre administration encouraged the promotion of native talent. Vazem – a
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scene, the appearance of a magic palace was mistimed and delayed until after Nikiya had turned to face it.
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She became famous for first dancing the role of Nikiya in 1877
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Yekaterina Vazem costumed as Nikiya for an 1877 performance of
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She authored a book of mémoires dictated to her son, entitled
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and instructor, whose most noted pupil was the legendary
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prima ballerina
Anna Pavlova
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Marius Petipa
La Bayadère
Anna Pavlova
Anna Pavlova
Olga Preobrajenska
Agrippina Vaganova
Mathilde Kschessinska
Vera Trefilova
Olga Spessivtseva
Elizaveta Gerdt
Konstantin Sergeyev
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