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  1. 30 de jul. de 2021 · (b Petrograd, 28 Feb. 1919)Russian-born dancer, one of the three ‘baby ballerinas’. Although she was born in Russia her entire career was in the West. She studied with Preobrajenska as a child in Paris, where her parents settled after emigrating from Russia. In 1932, at the age of 13, she was hired by Balanchine as one of three baby ballerinas for the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, the ...

  2. Irina Baronova, Ballet Star, Dies at 89. The New York Times (2-iyul 2008-yil), s. B7. „Irina Baronova, an international ballet star who was one of three celebrated prodigies known as the "baby ballerinas" after George Balanchine discovered them in Paris in the 1930s, died on Saturday at her home in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia.

  3. 7 de may. de 2007 · Irina Baronova was born in Russia in 1919, but she and her parents were soon forced to flee to Romania. They moved to Paris to foster Irina's talent for ballet and soon she was part of Colonel de Basil's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. She later appeared with American Ballet Theatre, as a guest ballerina with other companies, on Broadway and in films.

  4. Irina Baronova was one of the three famous "Baby Ballerinas" along with Tatiana Riabouchinska and Tamara Toumanova. She was born in Petrograd in 1919 and moved to Paris during childhood. There she studied with Olga Preobrajenska and made her debut with the Paris Opera in 1930.

  5. Irina Baronova. My favorite reading of her life story begins in a photograph of Baronova as the baby ballerina in La Concurrence (George Balanchine, 1932) at age twelve (p. 25). We observe a petite young girl costumed in one of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo's fin

  6. 15 de sept. de 2006 · Irina: Ballet, Life and Love. Hardcover – September 15, 2006. Choreographer George Balanchine discovered her. Yul Brynner romanced her. Genius artists designed sets and costumes for her. She danced for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Adolf Hitler and Josef Goebbels—who introduced themselves backstage. This memoir by the elegant ...

  7. Irina Mijáilovna Barónova fue una bailarina rusa, una de las Baby Ballerinas del Ballet Ruso de Montecarlo, descubierta por George Balanchine en París en la década de 1930. Interpretó papeles en las obras coreografiadas por Léonide Massine Jeux d'enfants (1932) y Les Présages (1933) y en la de Bronislava Nijinska Les Cent Baisers (1935).