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  1. 9 de sept. de 2000 · Tatiana Riabouchinska, who died on August 24th aged 83, will be remembered as one of the three "baby ballerinas" whose youth and exceptional artistry did so much to establish and ensure the ...

  2. queerplaces - Tatiana Riabouchinska. By the age of fifteen, Tatiana Riabouchinska had achieved worldwide renown as one of the celebrated trio of “Baby Ballerinas” of the newly formed Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. After the death of Serge Diaghilev in 1929, Europe was left without a major ballet troupe, and interest in the ballet had declined.

  3. 1 de sept. de 2000 · Tatiana Riabouchinska, an internationally celebrated ballet star in the 1930s and '40s, and for the past half-century one of the most loved and respected ballet teachers in Southern California ...

  4. Tatiana Riabouchinska (m. 1943–1972) David Lichine ( Russian: Дэвид (Давид) Лишин; 25 October 1910 – 26 June 1972) was a Russian-American ballet dancer and choreographer. He had an international career as a performer, ballet master, and choreographer, staging works for many ballet companies and for several Hollywood film studios.

  5. Riabouchinska, Tatiana (1917–2000) Russian ballerina. Name variations: Riabouchinskaia; Riabouchinskaya; Riabuchinskaya. Born in Petrograd, Russia, May 23, 1917; died Aug 24, 2000, in Los Angeles, California; father was a banker to Tsar Nicholas II; studied dance with Olga Preobrazhenska and Mathilda Kshesinskaia; m.David Lichine (choreographer, dancer and teacher), 1943; children: Tania ...

  6. 23 de oct. de 1988 · For the troupe's 1932 debut season, he engaged Tamara Toumanova and Irina Baronova, both 13 years old, and the 14-year-old Tatiana Riabouchinska, all of them children of Russian emigres in Paris ...

  7. Tatiana Riabouchinska. Bailarina y profesora rusa de ballet.. Trayectoria profesional. Nacida en Moscú el 23 de mayo de 1916.. Estudió con Alexander Volinine y Mathilda Kschesinska, posteriormente debutó en la compañía de Teatro Cabaret Chauve-Souris de Nikita Baliev en 1931.Fue una de las tres "baby ballerinas" de los Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo (1932-36), actuó después con los ...