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  1. Geva, Tamara (1906–1997) Russian-born actress and dancer. Born Tamara Gevergeva or Gevergeyeva in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1906, of Russian, Swedish, and Italian descent; died at her Manhattan home on December 9, 1997; studied at State Ballet School of Maryinksy Theatre (Theatre Street School); married George Balanchine, in 1923 (separated and divorced soon after); married Kapa Davidoff ...

  2. Further, Option E correctly modifies “Tamara Geva” with “as the dancer who introduced…United States”, conveying the intended meaning- that Tamara Geva introduced his choreography to the United States. Additionally, Option E correctly refers to the noun “dancer” - a human being - with the pronoun “who”.

  3. Tamara Geva, the Russian-born dancer and actress who in 1936 galvanized Broadway audiences with On Your Toes' "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" -- the first ballet to integrate dance into the storyline ...

  4. af.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tamara_GevaTamara Geva - Wikipedia

    Tamara Geva (17 Maart 1907 – 9 Desember 1997) was 'n Amerikaanse aktrise, balletdanser en choreograaf. Sy was bekend vir haar rolle in die rolprente Ein Sommernachtstraum (1925), Zwischen vierzehn und siebzehn - Sexualnot der Jugend (1929), Orchestra Wives (1942), en Night Plane from Chungking (1943).

  5. michaelminn.net › andros › biographiesTamara Geva (1908-1997)

    9 de dic. de 1997 · Tamara Geva (born Gevergeyeva) is easier to tell you about since she published an autobiography, Split Second, in 1972. Geva studied privately with Evgenia Sokolova until she was allowed to enter night classes at the Theatre School after the 1917 Russian revolution. She married George Balanchine after his graduation, danced in many of his ...

  6. 2 de dic. de 2014 · In 1924, as part of a small touring group called the Soviet State Dancers, which included his then wife, Tamara Geva, and his future “unofficial wife,” the great ballerina Alexandra Danilova ...

  7. 12 de dic. de 1997 · Tamara Geva, the last link to Czarist Russia's Imperial Ballet and the first wife of choreographer George Balanchine, died Tuesday in New York at the age of 91. After the Russian revolution, Geva ...