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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Māris_LiepaMāris Liepa - Wikipedia

    Māris Rūdolfs Liepa (27 July 1936, Riga – 26 March 1989, Moscow) was a Soviet Latvian ballet dancer. He graduated from Riga Choreography School where he was taught by Valentin Blinov (Russian: Валентин Блинов ). He performed in Moscow for the first time in 1950.

  2. The Moscow Bolshoi Theatre, 1960s; Māris Liepa as revengeful Crassus (one of his best roles), Nina Timofeeva as Aegina. I've discovered that videos featuring Māris Liepa, one of the most ...

  3. Māris Rūdolfs Liepa (dzimis 1936 . gada 27. jūlijā Rīgā, miris 1989 . gada 26. martā Maskavā) bija latviešu baleta mākslinieks un kinoaktieris. Biogrāfija. Dzimis 1936. gadā Rīgā Nacionālās operas skatuves strādnieka Eduarda Liepas ģimenē. Dzīvoja Rīgā, Skolas ielā, 18. [1] . Baleta mākslas pamatus apguva Rīgas Horeogrāfijas skolā.

  4. MARIS LIEPA. “THE LAURENCE OLIVIER OF THE BALLET” “With the sun in his blood” Maris Liepa was born on 27 th July 1936 in Riga, and studied at the ballet school of the Latvian National Opera and then the Moscow Choreographic School.

  5. 28 de mar. de 1989 · Maris Liepa, a star of the Bolshoi Ballet whose virile dramatic portrayals made him especially popular in the West, died Saturday in Moscow. He was 52 years old. Mr. Liepa had a heart attack,...

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Māris_LiepaMaris Liepa

    Māris Rūdolfs Liepa (27 de julio de 1936, Riga - 26 de marzo de 1989, Moscú) fue una bailarina de ballet soviética letona . Se graduó en la Escuela de Coreografía de Riga, donde fue enseñado por Valentin Blinov (ruso: Валентин Блинов). Actuó en Moscú por primera vez en 1950.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2024 · March 25, 1989, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R. (aged 52) Maris-Rudolf Eduardovich Liepa (born July 27, 1936, Riga, Latvia—died March 25, 1989, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was a Soviet ballet dancer who performed with the Bolshoi Ballet for more than 20 years. Liepa studied in Riga and at the Bolshoi ballet school (in 1961 renamed the ...